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... able to transcend the limitations of this state by being able to expand yourself in time . As a father , you can make a contribution to a time not yet born . That's what fathering does for you . So the reality of these living ...
... able to transcend the limitations of this state by being able to expand yourself in time . As a father , you can make a contribution to a time not yet born . That's what fathering does for you . So the reality of these living ...
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... able to come up with a strategy for economic develop- ment that actually began to transform the rural black life in the South . It began to serve as a vehicle that started to break us out of the slavery conditions and began to give us ...
... able to come up with a strategy for economic develop- ment that actually began to transform the rural black life in the South . It began to serve as a vehicle that started to break us out of the slavery conditions and began to give us ...
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... able to exist after taking a firm stance against portraying demeaning roles , he turned down role after role , opportunity after opportunity . He still was always able to delight the hearts of the world with his talents . He didn't do ...
... able to exist after taking a firm stance against portraying demeaning roles , he turned down role after role , opportunity after opportunity . He still was always able to delight the hearts of the world with his talents . He didn't do ...
Contents
From Maleness to Manhood | 1 |
Transcending Images of Black Manhood | 19 |
Exodus into Manhood | 43 |
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