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The Native African American Cultural Development Guide
Author: Georgette Georgette
Narrator: TJ Pryor-Wells
Unabridged: 2 hr 51 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Published: 12/14/2007
Synopsis
In
Washington D.C., during his 1963 “I Have A Dream” speech, Dr. Martin L. King
Jr. introduced the world to his dream.
The passion of his dream was so intense that it still echoes throughout
the World. With a dream big enough to influence
listeners for over four decades, do you ever wonder what became of the children
of the dream?
The Native
African American Cultural Development Guide answers this question and offers
much more to its reader. In this
powerful book, a 21st century Black leader rises to the occasion,
teaches her family cultural riches, and shares the journey from freedom to
destiny with the world. Here you will learn
important secrets that shapes future generations of Black youth, identify
the seven eras of Black citizenship, and gain bits of wisdom to feed the souls
of folks. It includes “The Black History
Month Program” that supports Dr. Carter G. Woodson’s holiday. The program was initially created to lead her
family through their own history; over the last eleven years it has grown
throughout the communities and is shared by more people and cultures each year.
Repairing
slavery’s damage is the next step of citizenship evolution for Black people and
the knowledge this book brings offers a missing link for moving from victim
to victory. Many Native African American
families are seeking cultural healing as they endeavor to repair the damages of
slavery. Now you can share the historical
event of foundational teachings given from these Black parents to their first
generation to become free from post slavery oppression. After more than 500-years, regardless of your
culture, this resource definitely offers an experience of a life time for educators,
community leaders, military and civilian workers, and any one that interacts
with Native African American people.