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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... kind of activity that could begin to provide for themselves . " You've taken my job ; you've taken my food ; you've taken my stamps ; you've closed down my school . Give it back . . . . Gimme . . . gimme . " This mind operates on a ...
... kind of activity that could begin to provide for themselves . " You've taken my job ; you've taken my food ; you've taken my stamps ; you've closed down my school . Give it back . . . . Gimme . . . gimme . " This mind operates on a ...
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... kind of conscious- ness that propels people into a higher realization of who they are . When we come into being who we really are , then we can relate to men as fellow - men . We don't have to deal with the kind of madness that ...
... kind of conscious- ness that propels people into a higher realization of who they are . When we come into being who we really are , then we can relate to men as fellow - men . We don't have to deal with the kind of madness that ...
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... kind of energy and a kind of knowledge and a kind of understanding and a kind of transcendence that immediately moves above all of the distinctions , all of the disagreements , and we begin to become unified in a way that psychologists ...
... kind of energy and a kind of knowledge and a kind of understanding and a kind of transcendence that immediately moves above all of the distinctions , all of the disagreements , and we begin to become unified in a way that psychologists ...
Contents
From Maleness to Manhood | 1 |
Transcending Images of Black Manhood | 19 |
Exodus into Manhood | 43 |
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