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Who Iz The Boulé?: The History of America's First Black Fraternity and the Derailment Toward Afrikan Self-Reliance

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"Who Iz The Boulé?" is where "Behold a Pale Horse" meets "Stolen Legacy!" - Da Ghetto Tymz Magazine

There's a side of America's first Black fraternity that has stood in the shadow of Black organizations as a puppeteer since its inception making it difficult to see any bad they could do...until now. Learn of this group's role in sustaining the Greek myth over Afrikan identity, which in turn has been a vital obstacle toward self-reliance for Afrikan people.

For those who consider themselves "woke," it's about time you learn who iz the Boulé.

282 pages, Paperback

Published February 1, 2019

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M'Bwebe Aja Ishangi

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June 24, 2019
This is a must-read for all people of African descent, but it's especially necessary for those who are members of or have interest in Black Greek-Lettered Organizations (BGLOs) and other elite Black organizations such as the Prince Hall Masons, the NAACP, and the National Urban League.
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