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... tion rather than genuine self - navigation , simply because of the fact that his mind is not yet a developed mind ; it is just in the early stages of what we call " slick rationale . " The objective of what he knows of reason and order ...
... tion rather than genuine self - navigation , simply because of the fact that his mind is not yet a developed mind ; it is just in the early stages of what we call " slick rationale . " The objective of what he knows of reason and order ...
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... tion . Even when they were indoctrinated to passively deal with what they had to deal with they kept praying for libera- tion . Even in the fifties and sixties , there was constantly an aspiration . " This can't be right . Something is ...
... tion . Even when they were indoctrinated to passively deal with what they had to deal with they kept praying for libera- tion . Even in the fifties and sixties , there was constantly an aspiration . " This can't be right . Something is ...
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... tion to destroy ourselves . We don't seem to believe in the fun- damental need for our own survival and our commitment to that survival . Then we add to these circumstances the health problems , the unemployment problems , the education ...
... tion to destroy ourselves . We don't seem to believe in the fun- damental need for our own survival and our commitment to that survival . Then we add to these circumstances the health problems , the unemployment problems , the education ...
Contents
From Maleness to Manhood | 1 |
Transcending Images of Black Manhood | 19 |
Exodus into Manhood | 43 |
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