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Item No: CGW-307 Price: 9.95 Paperback
First Sentence: THE "educated Negroes" have the attitude of contempt toward their own people because in their own as well as in their mixed schools Negroes are taught to admire the Hebrew, the Greek, the Latin and the Teuton and to despise the African.
Item No: MX-2653 Price: 7.99 Paperback
Item No: SS-9148 Price: 7.99 Paperback
Item No: BEN-105 Price: 4.00 Paperback
Overview: A chronology of the Bible (first published in 1972) is perhaps his most popular work. Originally prepared at the request of a group of Harlem-based ministers, Chronology documents the African origins of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Dr. Ben traces significant influences, developments, and people that have shaped and provided the foundation for the holy books used in these religions.
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Item No: BS-3060 Price: 18.95 Paperback
Overview: "There are a lot of misconceptions about the Black Panther Party. I wanted to write this book so people could have better insight into the inner workings of the Party, so that people would have a more true understanding of the Black Panther Party - what it really does, the kind of people who are in it, their everyday lives, the things that have happened to the Party."
Huey: Spirit of A Panther
Item No: HPN-00877 Price: 14.95 Paperback
Item No: VAN-298 Price: 15.95 Paperback
Overview: Explorers' diaries and journals, carbon-14-dated sculptures, Arab documents and maps, and dated skeletons provide evidence for the pre-Columbia n presence in the Americas of black men and their influence on the Olmec, Mayan , and Aztec civilizations
Item No: CW-300 Price: 17.95 Paperback
About The Book: Documents the independent achievements of the black race prior to invasion of Africa by outsiders. A widely read classic exposition of the history of Africans on the continent—and the people of African descent in the United States and in the diaspora—this well researched analysis details the development of civilization in Africa.
Item No: NMCNMC-3337 Price: 14.95 Paperback
About The Book: In this "honest and searching look at the perils of growing up a black male in urban America" ("San Francisco Chronicle"), "Washington Post" reporter Nathan McCall tells the story of his passage from the street and the prison yard to the newsroom of one of America's most prestigious papers. "A stirring tale of transformation".--Henry Louis Gates, Jr., "The New Yorker".
Item No: GJ-3043 Price: 14.95 Paperback
About The Book: "When Soledad Brother was first published, many people sensed in George Jackson the successor to Malcolm X... It showed Jackson, like Malcolm, developing a theory and eloquently expressing vision of the path to African American freedom through the unity of the peoples oppressed by imperialism. This makes the book extremely dangerous—and therefore, as the author must have known (see his June 4,1970 letter to Angela Davis), potentially his own death warrant. Though George Jackson was murdered ten months after the book was published, Soledad Brother remains a menace to the powers that killed him."—H. Bruce Franklin, author of Prison Literature in America