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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... moral excellence . You can't talk about changing the world until you have changed yourself . You can't drink and smoke everything in the world and expect other people to respect you . You can't engage in for- nication with everything ...
... moral excellence . You can't talk about changing the world until you have changed yourself . You can't drink and smoke everything in the world and expect other people to respect you . You can't engage in for- nication with everything ...
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... moral excellence , not moral mediocrity . Again , they were not perfect . They had moral falli- bility . They did the best they could with their human material and they always stood for moral excellence . Even though they might have ...
... moral excellence , not moral mediocrity . Again , they were not perfect . They had moral falli- bility . They did the best they could with their human material and they always stood for moral excellence . Even though they might have ...
Contents
From Maleness to Manhood | 1 |
Transcending Images of Black Manhood | 19 |
Exodus into Manhood | 43 |
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