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... king in your personal kingdom . If you can't rule the king- dom on your feet , you can't lead a bigger kingdom . It is important to understand that , as African men , we have been taken out of our own minds and put into this insane mind ...
... king in your personal kingdom . If you can't rule the king- dom on your feet , you can't lead a bigger kingdom . It is important to understand that , as African men , we have been taken out of our own minds and put into this insane mind ...
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... king and queen say . When he is no longer in the kingdom , he can go into the desert and find his own kingdom . But as long as he is there he must obey the authority in the house . I believed that not one of my teachers smoked all the ...
... king and queen say . When he is no longer in the kingdom , he can go into the desert and find his own kingdom . But as long as he is there he must obey the authority in the house . I believed that not one of my teachers smoked all the ...
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... King was a courageous man . He was a " man " because he took the church into the street and began to transform this world . That is one of the marks of being an African man . The Defiance of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad The next man ...
... King was a courageous man . He was a " man " because he took the church into the street and began to transform this world . That is one of the marks of being an African man . The Defiance of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad The next man ...
Contents
From Maleness to Manhood | 1 |
Transcending Images of Black Manhood | 19 |
Exodus into Manhood | 43 |
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