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... began to transform this world . That is one of the marks of being an African man . The Defiance of the Honorable ... began to attract the Ph.D.'s , the lawyers , and all the other folks who were in the " Halls of Ivy . " He began with ...
... began to transform this world . That is one of the marks of being an African man . The Defiance of the Honorable ... began to attract the Ph.D.'s , the lawyers , and all the other folks who were in the " Halls of Ivy . " He began with ...
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... 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 control of our own environment in ways that we didn't have before . He was ...
... 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 control of our own environment in ways that we didn't have before . He was ...
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... began to stir in their consciousness to bring into fruition a " Joshua " who brought down the walls of Jericho . The forces of Truth began to move in the unconscious and the collective mind of the struggling , striving people looking ...
... began to stir in their consciousness to bring into fruition a " Joshua " who brought down the walls of Jericho . The forces of Truth began to move in the unconscious and the collective mind of the struggling , striving people looking ...
Contents
From Maleness to Manhood | 1 |
Transcending Images of Black Manhood | 19 |
Exodus into Manhood | 43 |
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