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The goal of the second volume of "Power to the People" is the same as I intended in the first volume, which is to build a cultural voice of solidarity through Black critical opinion pieces and poetry. PTTP is a collection of poetry and prose about the 21st century Black freedom struggle during the Trump presidential era. This book is intended for those who believe in the commitment to Black ancestry and to consciously uplift new generations of Black people in the name of Black love to raise the vibration of the oneness that generates Black solidarity.
Doctor William Jr. is a doctor who treats cancer in children. With the help of his magical beard, Doctor William Jr. cures children of cancer and helps them grow their hair back. No one knows about the magical beard but Doctor William Jr. and his patients. Doctor William Jr. knows that curing children with cancer is a very special way to help them. Little ones will be delighted to read this lovable book about helping children with cancer.All proceeds go to charity.
The final installment of "Power to the People" continues the movement of using our words, which describes our Black cultural experiences, as a weapon in the fight for racial upliftment. Similar to volumes one and two, the aim is to build a culture of solidarity through Black critical opinion pieces and poetry. PTTP is a collection of poetry and prose about the 21st century Black freedom struggle during the Trump presidential era. This book is intended for those who believe in the commitment to Black ancestry and to consciously uplift new generations of Black people in the name of Black love to raise the vibration of the oneness that generates Black solidarity.
"Power to the People" is a collection of poetry and prose about the 21st century Black freedom struggle during the Trump presidential era. This book is intended for those who believe in the commitment to Black ancestry and to consciously uplift new generations of Black people in the name of Black love to raise the vibration of the oneness that generates Black solidarity.
The goal of the reloaded edition of Why "We" Didn't Choose You, Vol. I is the same as I intended in the first edition, that hopefully it will help single, engaged, and married women better understand the complexities of relationships from a man's perspective. The rapport between men and women is arguably the most complicated to explain. If single women are reading this book, chances are they want to gain more information about why they weren't chosen for marriage in a past relationship, or why their current relationship is failing to lead to marriage. The panel of men provide practical information for these women to increase their self-awareness in relationships, expand their ability to better understand men, offer information on how to better handle conflict in relationships, and further show them how to develop an appreciation for the fundamental differences between men and women. If married women are reading this book, it provides insight on how to keep the barriers of trust, understanding, compromise, and lines of communication open to continue to experience happiness. In this reloaded edition, I have expanded the book with more advice, suggestions, and recommendations from men. This book takes women on an emotional journey of six ordinary men with an extraordinary perspective on the interaction between men and women. Readers get the opportunity to divulge into the minds of these men revealing their innermost thoughts and feelings. What really makes this book such a great read is the ability of these men to explore such talked about relationship issues in a way that has never been discussed. The candidness of the six men will make readers hate some, love others, but respect all. This must read book will definitely lead to thought-provoking conversations.
Volume III: From a Woman's Perspective provides an opportunity for women to explain to men how to create strong, emotional bonds with them to form serious, committed relationships. The panel of women, and one man, discuss their lives and relationships, describe in unison what is needed to satisfy their emotional and physical needs, and shed light on how they maintain confidence in love despite some experiencing disappointment and heart break. LaTosha M. Duffey and William T. Hoston present the final installment of the Why "We" Didn't Choose You series. The previous books, Volume I: A Relationship Handbook for Women (and Men) and Volume II: Poetic Love, have each gained a large fan base of women (and men) around the world who like to read books that dissect the fundamental elements of love and relationships. Volume III: From a Woman's Perspective is the crowning piece in the series that gives women an opportunity to voice their opinions on love and relationships.
Addresses concerns and issues facing Black Americans in the USA during the Trump presidential era. Through a historical and contemporary lens from a diverse body of scholars, presented are principled works that critically analyse the relationship between President Trump and Black Americans.
This book calls on the black community and culture to end toxic silence and act as allies, and to be more accepting and inclusive of differing sexualities and gender identities in an effort to improve the generative power of black solidarity.
This book is a study of black masculinity in the twenty-first century. Through a series of critical and interdisciplinary essays, this work examines the image of the black male in American society as a Toby Waller stereotype. The parallel of the life of enslaved Toby Waller is similar to present day black males.
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