Message to the Blackman in America

Message to the Blackman in America
Author: Elijah Muhammad
Publsiher: Elijah Muhammad Books.com
Total Pages: 386
Release: 1973-11-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781884855702

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According to countless mainstream news organs, Elijah Muhammad, by far, was the most powerful black man in America. Known more for the students he produced, like Malcolm X, Louis Farrakhan and Muhammad Ali, this controversial man exposed the black man as well as the world to a teaching, till now, was only used behind closed doors of high degree Masons and Shriners. An easy and smart read. The book approaches the question of what and who is God. It compares the concept held by religions to nature and mathematics. It also explores the origin of the original man, mankind, devil, heaven and hell. Its title, Message To The Blackman, is directed to the American Blacks specifically, but addresses blacks universally as well.

Message to the Blackman in America

Message to the Blackman in America
Author: Elijah Muhammad,Elijah
Publsiher: Final Call Incorporated Publication
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-04
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 1929594011

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Originally published: Chicago: Muhammad's Temple No. 2, 1965.

The Fall of America

The Fall of America
Author: Elijah Muhammad
Publsiher: Elijah Muhammad Books.com
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1973
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781884855719

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This title deals with many prophetic and well as historical aspects of Elijah Muhammad's teaching. It chronologically cites various aspects of American history, its actions pertaining to the establishment and treatment of its once slaves, which is shown to be a significant cause of America's fall.

Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man

Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man
Author: Emmanuel Acho
Publsiher: Flatiron Books: An Oprah Book
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2020-11-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781250800480

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INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER An urgent primer on race and racism, from the host of the viral hit video series “Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man” “You cannot fix a problem you do not know you have.” So begins Emmanuel Acho in his essential guide to the truths Americans need to know to address the systemic racism that has recently electrified protests in all fifty states. “There is a fix,” Acho says. “But in order to access it, we’re going to have to have some uncomfortable conversations.” In Uncomfortable Conversations With a Black Man, Acho takes on all the questions, large and small, insensitive and taboo, many white Americans are afraid to ask—yet which all Americans need the answers to, now more than ever. With the same open-hearted generosity that has made his video series a phenomenon, Acho explains the vital core of such fraught concepts as white privilege, cultural appropriation, and “reverse racism.” In his own words, he provides a space of compassion and understanding in a discussion that can lack both. He asks only for the reader’s curiosity—but along the way, he will galvanize all of us to join the antiracist fight.

The Blackman s Guide to Understanding the Blackwoman

The Blackman s Guide to Understanding the Blackwoman
Author: Shahrazad Ali
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1989
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: UOM:39015018997885

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America Made Me a Black Man

America Made Me a Black Man
Author: Boyah J. Farah
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2022-09-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780063073364

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NAACP Image Award Nominee · NPR Best Book of 2022 A searing memoir of American racism from a Somalian-American who survived hardships in his birth country only to experience firsthand the dehumanization of Blacks in his adopted land, the United States. “No one told me about America.” Born in Somalia and raised in a valley among nomads, Boyah Farah grew up with a code of male bravado that helped him survive deprivation, disease, and civil war. Arriving in America, he believed that the code that had saved him would help him succeed in this new country. But instead of safety and freedom, Boyah found systemic racism, police brutality, and intense prejudice in all areas of life, including the workplace. He learned firsthand not only what it meant to be an African in America, but what it means to be African American. The code of masculinity that shaped generations of men in his family could not prepare Farah for the painful realities of life in the United States. Lyrical yet unsparing, America Made Me a Black Man is the first book-length examination of American racism from an African outsider’s perspective. With a singular poetic voice brimming with imagery, Boyah challenges us to face difficult truths about the destructive forces that threaten Black lives and attempts to heal a fracture in Black men’s identity.

Being a Black Man

Being a Black Man
Author: Kevin Merida
Publsiher: PublicAffairs
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2007-08-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781586485832

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Over the last 100 years, perhaps no segment of the American population has been more analyzed than black males. The subject of myriad studies and dozens of government boards and commissions, black men have been variously depicted as the progenitors of pop culture and the menaces of society, their individuality often obscured by the narrow images that linger in the public mind. Ten years after the Million Man March, the largest gathering of black men in the nation's history, Washington Post staffers began meeting to discuss what had become of black men in the ensuing decade. How could their progress and failures be measured? Their questions resulted in a Post series which generated enormous public interest and inspired a succession of dynamic public meetings. It included the findings of an ambitious nationwide poll and offered an eye-opening window into questions of race and black male identity -- questions gaining increasing attention with the emergence of Senator Barack Obama as a serious presidential contender. At the end of the day, the project revealed that black men are deeply divided over how they view each other and their country. Now collected in one volume with several new essays as well as an introduction by Pulitzer Prizewinning novelist Edward P. Jones, these poignant and provocative articles let us see and hear black men like they've never been seen and heard before.

How to Eat to Live Book No 2

How to Eat to Live  Book No  2
Author: Elijah Muhammad
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1967
Genre: Black Muslims
ISBN: LCCN:78003069

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