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... slavery . They were established years after slavery with the establishment of the Jim Crow laws . So the freedoms , the responsibilities , the access , the resources that you think you've got now — they had them before . As soon as Euro ...
... slavery . They were established years after slavery with the establishment of the Jim Crow laws . So the freedoms , the responsibilities , the access , the resources that you think you've got now — they had them before . As soon as Euro ...
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... Slavery obscured our high human aspirations into almost complete unconsciousness . Slavery began to break the continuity with who and what we had been historically . The decline had already begun , but slavery accelerated us into a ...
... Slavery obscured our high human aspirations into almost complete unconsciousness . Slavery began to break the continuity with who and what we had been historically . The decline had already begun , but slavery accelerated us into a ...
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... slavery conditions and began to give us control of our own environment in ways that we didn't have before . He was about institution building . He understood that if you're going to stay in America , you've got to have money . Don't ...
... slavery conditions and began to give us control of our own environment in ways that we didn't have before . He was about institution building . He understood that if you're going to stay in America , you've got to have money . Don't ...
Contents
From Maleness to Manhood | 1 |
Transcending Images of Black Manhood | 19 |
Exodus into Manhood | 43 |
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