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Page vii
... African - American man . He has been characterized as an " endangered species , " a " victim of geno- cide , " the " most vulnerable American , " and a variety of other catastrophic descriptions . The rhetoric of this condition is sec ...
... African - American man . He has been characterized as an " endangered species , " a " victim of geno- cide , " the " most vulnerable American , " and a variety of other catastrophic descriptions . The rhetoric of this condition is sec ...
Page ix
... African experience , the experience of the American holocaust ( i.e. , slavery ) , the consequences of white supremacy and racism , and the contem- porary European American socialization , with regard to the impact of each of these ...
... African experience , the experience of the American holocaust ( i.e. , slavery ) , the consequences of white supremacy and racism , and the contem- porary European American socialization , with regard to the impact of each of these ...
Page xi
... African men and women ( in fact , all men and women ) are inseparable . Though our imagery and illustra- tions focus on African - American men there is no assumption that similar factors and conditions do not also affect African ...
... African men and women ( in fact , all men and women ) are inseparable . Though our imagery and illustra- tions focus on African - American men there is no assumption that similar factors and conditions do not also affect African ...
Contents
From Maleness to Manhood | 1 |
Transcending Images of Black Manhood | 19 |
Exodus into Manhood | 43 |
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