A House Divided...No More
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A House Divided...No More has been cited by the Chicago Public Libaries as comparable to the great scholar Lerone Bennett's exegesis-Before The Mayflower: A History of Black American 1619-1962. A House Divided salutes the timeless contributions of African American Women in Part I and compliments these achievements with the intellectual prowness of African American Males in Part II. This unique exegesis sums up the positive attributes of contemporary history makers (both Male and Female) in our present time whose courage and demand for racial equality and social justice at every level of human intercourse is unprecendented. A House Divided...No More features the following (Female) African Americans in Part I: Michelle Obama,Mae Jemison, Rosa Parks, Coretta S. King, Ida B. Wells, Dorothy Tillman, Lyn Hughes, Margaret Burroughs, and Yvette Moyo-Gillard. Part II features great African American Males and historical events in the following manner: Adam Clayton Powell, Sr., Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., John Lewis, Maulana Karenga, Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu, Julian Bond [A Time For Justice & Eyes On The Prize],Medgar Evers, Jimmie L. Jackson, The Edmund Pettus Bridge, Project C, D Day, The Children's Crusade and Emmett till. Finally Part III features both historical and contemporary leaders and their perspective organizations: NAACP, Carter G. Woodson [ASALH], Urban Prep Academies, Taki S. Raton [Blyden Delany Academy], Gloria A. Jones [Fathers Who Care], Alicia Archer [CLEAN Kids] and Mary Moore & Barbara Sanders [The Deborah Movement]. A House Divided...No More (Time for Indigenous Communal Healing) is a must read for the African American Village Community.
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