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... brother . " Now you know that's dangerous . Anybody can get in a closed session like this with mostly brothers and sisters and stand up and rap . But to get on national TV with white folks everywhere and say what you know they are going ...
... brother . " Now you know that's dangerous . Anybody can get in a closed session like this with mostly brothers and sisters and stand up and rap . But to get on national TV with white folks everywhere and say what you know they are going ...
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... brothers and sisters . We're all in one world together . " That is a lie ! We didn't make it a lie , but they made it a lie . We had established a world system of universal brother- hood when Menes unified Egypt , over four thousand ...
... brothers and sisters . We're all in one world together . " That is a lie ! We didn't make it a lie , but they made it a lie . We had established a world system of universal brother- hood when Menes unified Egypt , over four thousand ...
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... brothers who are boys masquerading as men . Our political sit- uation in this country would be quite different if we didn't have men in positions of influence who are actually boys mas- querading as men . We would not be in the ...
... brothers who are boys masquerading as men . Our political sit- uation in this country would be quite different if we didn't have men in positions of influence who are actually boys mas- querading as men . We would not be in the ...
Contents
From Maleness to Manhood | 1 |
Transcending Images of Black Manhood | 19 |
Exodus into Manhood | 43 |
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