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... destroy each other . This is a " death " too . It's an institutionalized death to kill off the young male children . The unemployment situation that we face is far from acci- dental . Inactivity stagnates and eventually destroys the ...
... destroy each other . This is a " death " too . It's an institutionalized death to kill off the young male children . The unemployment situation that we face is far from acci- dental . Inactivity stagnates and eventually destroys the ...
Page 64
... destroy ourselves . We don't seem to believe in the fun- damental need for our own survival and our commitment to that survival . Then we add to these circumstances the health problems , the unemployment problems , the education prob ...
... destroy ourselves . We don't seem to believe in the fun- damental need for our own survival and our commitment to that survival . Then we add to these circumstances the health problems , the unemployment problems , the education prob ...
Page 82
... destroyed . They say that they were forced to labor under the hardship of building up someone else's civilization ... destroy your reality not only in this world but for genera- tions yet to come . You need to invoke your experience ...
... destroyed . They say that they were forced to labor under the hardship of building up someone else's civilization ... destroy your reality not only in this world but for genera- tions yet to come . You need to invoke your experience ...
Contents
From Maleness to Manhood | 1 |
Transcending Images of Black Manhood | 19 |
Exodus into Manhood | 43 |
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