Breaking the Chains of Psychological SlaveryIn this long-awaited, important and highly readable book, Dr. Na'im Akbar addresses these questions: " Are African-Americans still slaves ?" "Why can't Black folks get together ?" "What is the psychological consequences for Blacks and Whites of picturing God as a Caucasian ?" Learn how to break the chains of your mental slavery with this new book by one of the world's outstanding experts on the African American mind . |
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... leaders who emerged from among themselves . Such heads were identified as " uppity " or " arrogant , " and were branded as the kind of trouble - makers who were destined to bring trouble to the entire slave community . This idea was ...
... leaders who emerged from among themselves . Such heads were identified as " uppity " or " arrogant , " and were branded as the kind of trouble - makers who were destined to bring trouble to the entire slave community . This idea was ...
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Naʼim Akbar. The long generations of being conditioned to reject natural and strong leadership had not only stifled the development of such leaders , but African - Americans still respond by rejecting such leaders . Even outstanding leaders ...
Naʼim Akbar. The long generations of being conditioned to reject natural and strong leadership had not only stifled the development of such leaders , but African - Americans still respond by rejecting such leaders . Even outstanding leaders ...
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... leadership as having some kind of " divine legitimization . " These leaders often gain considerable followings of an intensely emotional form . The other " leaders " who gain strong support are projected by the " master's " media and ...
... leadership as having some kind of " divine legitimization . " These leaders often gain considerable followings of an intensely emotional form . The other " leaders " who gain strong support are projected by the " master's " media and ...
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