Visions for Black MenHow do we restore African manhood to those whom our society has not viewed as the chosen people? Discover the startling prediction of the mystical tradition of ancient Africa. |
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... Build Institutions Men build institutions . They don't seek jobs . They don't seek employment . They don't want to pass on the legacy of a " job . " They want to build institutions so that four hundred years later their descendants can ...
... Build Institutions Men build institutions . They don't seek jobs . They don't seek employment . They don't want to pass on the legacy of a " job . " They want to build institutions so that four hundred years later their descendants can ...
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... build everything . So even the slave is secure in Egypt . That is why it's scary to think about moving into the desert . When you move into the desert , you don't have the opportunity to fuss with white folks about busing you to their ...
... build everything . So even the slave is secure in Egypt . That is why it's scary to think about moving into the desert . When you move into the desert , you don't have the opportunity to fuss with white folks about busing you to their ...
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... build up a camaraderie and an association between all people of African descent . All of these men worked towards ... building up an international network . There's an understanding that all of these men stood for the idea that we've got ...
... build up a camaraderie and an association between all people of African descent . All of these men worked towards ... building up an international network . There's an understanding that all of these men stood for the idea that we've got ...
Contents
From Maleness to Manhood | 1 |
Transcending Images of Black Manhood | 19 |
Exodus into Manhood | 43 |
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