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Black Nationalism - Alive and Well
Black Nationalism - Alive and Well
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Does the Mandela "Prison to Presidency" mantra tell the true story of the people's struggles to Free South Africa? Do "Southern Sheriffs" execute the law to its unbiased fullest? Who are personalities keeping alive Black Nationalist aspirations and views? Who defends the Black when besmirched? In critical texts and panoramic pictographic extravaganza Black Nationalism: Alive and Well answers such questions by presenting people of goodwill, policy theorists and administrators, strategists, activists and advocates who continue to respond to Black Experience challenges.
Whether its Bishop Allen and his founding of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church or Paul Cuffe on Repatriation; Frederick Douglass fighting for African freedom in speeches and as publisher, or A. Philip Randolph challenging the politics of Washington DC; Dr. John H. Clarke and Dr. Yosef ben-Johnson pointing to those betraying Blacks or extolling the virtuous nature and intellectual potentialities of African people and culture; Harriet Tubman and Rosa Parks working their magic and challenging the times; Marcus Garvey and Sonny Carson as firewalls against the onslaught against Blacks; an examination of arrogance and incompetence of "Southern Sheriffs" who function above the law; critique of Ben Carson's "Obamacare" statement or on "Black Spending Habits;" the positive philosophic nature of Karenga's Kwanza festival; even Bob Law and Leonard Jeffries extolling Nelson Mandela as an iconic tree in a forest of African freedom fighters; Black Nationalism: Alive and Well demonstrates vigilance in defense of African people, their history and culture, moral responsibilities and intellectual capabilities. It also adds to the body of literature recognizing and praising global efforts to repair the fracturing African personality, the result of imperialism and colonialism's inhumanity.
Historically useful for scholars, students and lay persons, the text and photographic imagery identifies issues and personalities who blazed the way and today guard the portals of Black/African intellectual, moral and social integrity.
Dr. Fred Monderson is a retired New York City Educator and Egyptologist who can be contacted at SuMon Publishers, PO Box 160586, Brooklyn, New York 11216 (178) 564-5635;
fredsegypt.com@fredsegypt.com sumonpublishers.com@sumonpublishers.com blackegyptbooks.com@blackegyptbooks.com blackfolksbooks.com@blackfolksbooks.
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