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Naʼim Akbar. The Process of Transformation Our ancient scholars of classical African civilization identi- fied the nature of the human being as one in a continuous state of change or evolution . The transformation is not unlike what is ...
Naʼim Akbar. The Process of Transformation Our ancient scholars of classical African civilization identi- fied the nature of the human being as one in a continuous state of change or evolution . The transformation is not unlike what is ...
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... transformation of the human being as a prototype of the transformation of African con- sciousness , moving from the level of maleness to boyness to manness . What Is a Male ? What are the characteristics of a male ? A male is a biologi ...
... transformation of the human being as a prototype of the transformation of African con- sciousness , moving from the level of maleness to boyness to manness . What Is a Male ? What are the characteristics of a male ? A male is a biologi ...
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... transformation from the biologically bound definition of " male " is the development of the " boy . " What is it that moves us from the male to becoming a boy ? The movement is determined by the development of disci- pline . Discipline ...
... transformation from the biologically bound definition of " male " is the development of the " boy . " What is it that moves us from the male to becoming a boy ? The movement is determined by the development of disci- pline . Discipline ...
Contents
From Maleness to Manhood | 1 |
Transcending Images of Black Manhood | 19 |
Exodus into Manhood | 43 |
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