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The Black Man: Cursed or Blessed? : A Historic-Biblical & Modern Perspective

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Racism has not stifled 100% of Black America. But if it plagues 40% that 40%, 60%, or 80% must be addressed. Any percentage of racism is too much. The truth is that the majority of Black America has been plagued by it at some point and time. The purpose of this book is not to stir up hate. But rather to stir up consciousness so that we as people of color in this country of America will find our place in history. The Black race is a great race of people. History has proven it. Civilization started in the continent of Africa and God dealt with this people. The young Black male in America must be reminded as to who he is and where he has come from. The Black male is the leader of the people. But he must be taught how to lead. Black pride is not being a pimp, a dope pusher, or a gangbanger. The upcoming generation can bring about changes, not compromise. It must be reminded of its potential and that Blacks are blessed not cursed.

119 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1993

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May 16, 2010
This is a very informative book that all black men should read, young and old. I like how the author used personal experiences as well to make his point even more valid with the comparison of the different shades of colors of black people.
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