 | Haki R. Madhubuti - Poetry - 1996 - 329 pages
Thirty years of poems and a few essays of Don L. Lee beginning in the militant Black Arts Movement and metamorphosing into the more mature yet critical voice of Lee as Haki R ... | |
 | Haki R. Madhubuti - Poetry - 2004 - 68 pages
Haki R. Madhubuti minces no words in 'Run Toward Fear', a powerful new collection of poetry. The collection offers readers a mixture of poems that challenge and cause both ... | |
 | Bobby Eugene Wright - Psychology - 1984 - 40 pages
Presents a thought-provoking examination of the group personality of Europeans, as manifest in their behavior towards Black people. In the essay "The Psychopathic Racial ... | |
 | William D. Wright - Social Science - 2007 - 369 pages
Crisis of the Black Intellectual provides critical analysis of the public commentary of Black intellectuals. It argues that Black intellectuals are not as critical in their ... | |
 | Naʼim Akbar - Social Science - 1991 - 90 pages
How do we restore African manhood to those whom our society has not viewed as the chosen people? Discover the startling prediction of the mystical tradition of ancient Africa. | |
 | Acklyn Lynch - Social Science - 1992 - 261 pages
Writings of the Black heroes and musicians and the intellectual and physical environment that shaped their lives and those of the Black community. | |
 | Sampson Davis, George Jenkins - Family & Relationships - 2003 - 272 pages
Chosen by Essence to be among the forty most influential African Americans, the three doctors grew up in the streets of Newark, facing city life’s temptations, pitfalls, even ... | |
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