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11 Things Mama Should've Told You about Men

by Kimberley Wilson

* What should Mama have told you about men?

* How do you pick Mr. Right? Why is it that so many women pick Mr. Wrong?

* Why can't men and women stay together?

96 pages AP56 . . . . . .  $9.10 (paper) ISBN: 0-913543-69-6

 

 

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From Ghetto to Community: The Resurrection of African

American Institutions

by Billy Vance

How can African Americans earn $600 billion, possess two million

college graduates, and its communities look like ghettos? How do we change the mindset, values, and infrastructure of the Black community? Does the Black middle class live, work, spend, volunteer, or invest in the Black community?

160 pages AP59 . . . . .  $10.50 (paper) ISBN: 0-913543-71-3

 

 

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Kill Them Before They Grow: The Misdiagnosis of African American Boys in America's Classrooms

by Michael Porter

Examines how African American males end up in dead BD classes. What happens to our boys in Special Education? How can we reduce the number of African American boys receiving Ritalin and ultimately dropping out?

AP38 . . .  $7.67 100 pages (paper) ISBN: 0-913543-54-3

 

 

 

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Black Theology, Black Power & Black Love

by Michael James

* What were the spiritual similarities and differences between

King and Malcolm?

* Could James Cone's Black Theology have brought them together?

* How do we combat white supremacy? Black Power? Black Love?

* Does God have a special purpose for African Americans living in the most racist country in the world?

160 pages AP57 . . .  $10.50 (paper) ISBN: 0-913543-68-3

 

 

 

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24 Reasons Why African Americans Suffer

by Jimmy Dumas

Why do African Americans suffer? How long does it take to break the legacy of slavery? Why are other ethnic groups including Africans from the continent and the Caribbean doing better? How can African Americans better use their 600 billion dollars, two million college graduates, and 85,000 churches?

AP51. . . . . .  $8.95 144 pages (paper) ISBN: 0-913543-63-2

 

 

 

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Yo, Little Brother, Basic Rules of Survival For Young

African American Males

by Anthony Davis & Jeffrey Jackson

This informative book explores questions such as: Why are there more Af-rican American males in prison than college? Why does an African American male have a greater life expectancy in Africa than America? This book is filled with wisdom on how to keep the African American male alive, sane, prospering, and developing into his full potential.

AP43 . . . $10.50 120 pages (paper) ISBN: 0-913543-58-6

 

 

 

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Restoring the Village, Values, and Commitment

Solutions for the Black Family

by Jawanza Kunjufu

. How can African Americans reduce their divorce rate of 66 percent?

. What are the four stages of a relationship?

. What are the 16 steps to successful parenting?

. Why do African American females lead the world in teen pregnancy?

AP33 . . . . . .  $14.00 200 pages cloth

 

 

 

Good Brothers Looking for Good Sisters

by Jawanza Kunjufu

Good Brothers Looking for Good Sisters is Dr. Kunjufu's first book of fiction. While the author acknowledges there is a male shortage, he provides a breath of fresh air by writing about six good brothers who have difficulties finding a similar mate. The brothers include an entrepreneur, community activist, single parent, blue collar worker, intellectual, and a nice guy.

 

 

AP68 . . . . . .  $9.65 180 pages paper

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AP36 . . . . . .  $14.00 180 pages cloth

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Audio AT18 . . . . . . $5.95

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Countering the Conspiracy to Destroy Black Boys, Volumes I, II, III, & IV by Jawanza Kunjufu raises and answers the question when, why, who, and what is the Conspiracy. Volume II examines the relationship between mothers and sons, female teachers and Black male students, the disproportionately of Black male students in special education, and programs designed to teach Black males "the rites of passage." Volume III guides you through three important stages of the developmental process and what must be done to insure positive results. Volume IV provides strategies and techniques for improving the rate of graduation for high school and college students.

Volume I

 

Volume I, AP3 . . . $4.85 77 pages, references

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Volume II, AP4 . . . $4.85 60 pages, references, index

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Volume III, AP41 . . . $4.85 79 pages, references, index

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Volume IV, AP30 . . . $4.85 65 pages, references

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Combined Series, Vols. I-IV, AP31 . . . $19.95 cloth, 204 pages, references, index

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Vol. I (Video), VP10 . . . $29.95

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Vol. I (Audio), AT1 . . . $5.95

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Vols. II-IV (Video), VP2 . . . $29.95

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Vols. II-IV (Audio), AT35 . . . $5.95

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The Power, Passion & Pain of Black Love

by Jawanza Kunjufu

Much has been said about the current condition of African American male/female relationships. At last there is a commentary that not only raises vital questions but provides honest and practical solutions. This thought-provoking examination of relationships critically looks at issues such as economics, self-esteem, compatibility, trust and communication from an Africentric perspective. Anyone who has asked the questions, where are all the brothers or why is the divorce rate so high, will find answers and solutions in this valuable book.

 

AP24 . . . $9.05

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Audio AT13 . . . $5.95

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Video VP4 . . . $29.95 (60 mins)

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