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Summary: anglo-saxon reader
Content: first off i want to thank malcolm x for his thoughts on race after visiting mecca.he saw that persons of all races got together to worship and were colorblind.i will see this man in heaven he saw past racism in america to be a great christian!also i would ... → Click here to read more reviews. |
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Summary: Critical Solutions for Five Billion Poor Including US Poor
Content: Over a year ago 24 of us decided to co-found the Earth Intelligence Network and begin producing public intelligence in the public interest. We quickly expanded the vision to include a Transpartisan Policy Institute and a Public Budget Office. Today, for ... → Click here to read more reviews. |
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Summary: Be careful who you sit down to tea with
Content: This is a brutal history of the colonization of the Belgian Congo beginning in the 1890's. Long after slavery was unilaterally condemned on the planet earth, we find that King Leopold and the tiny country of Belgium has managed to take ownership of a chunk ... → Click here to read more reviews. |
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Summary: Great Book On Development Theory
Content: Development as Freedom dives into the concept that both the result and mechanism of development is the growth of actual freedoms that people enjoy. It is no good to be rich slave.
The book dives headfirst into various development theories that ... → Click here to read more reviews. |
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Summary: "Study history or it will repeat itself"
Content: A must read for all, especially my generation (1964) and younger. We need to ensure that what South Africa went through and the racism present in the U.S. is never allowed to return. Any racism no matter how small or seemingly insignificant needs to be stamped ... → Click here to read more reviews. |
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Summary: Speaks The Truth To Power
Content: In 1903, two years after Booker T. Washington's autobiography, "Up from Slavery", W.E.B. Du Bois published "The Souls of Black Folk", a series of essays which today most consider a seminal work in African-American Sociology literature. Du Bois view of race ... → Click here to read more reviews. |
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Summary: Constructing Race, the artifice of being Other
Content: Before there was comic "Soul Man" etc., there was this 50's investigative memoir about a white male 'passing' as a black man to 'experience' black culture. Also, try Philip Roth's "The Stain" movie and book based on a real life BM passing for WM. ... → Click here to read more reviews. |
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Summary: A life of misery - but is it true?
Content: The author relates the story of Sultana, a Princess of Saudi Arabia, from childhood to adulthood. We see Sultana's life of unimaginable luxury with palaces, servants, and jewels but, alas, being a female she is a prisoner in her home, subject to the iron ... → Click here to read more reviews. |
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Summary: The Language of Hate
Content: There is a disturbing self-published book here: http://www.lulu.com/content/2687797 which sums together several thousand comments in response to Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech as posted on YouTube. The comments range from admiration to downright evil, ... → Click here to read more reviews. |
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Summary: An Eye Opener
Content: The book provided a side of an American culture that I was unaware of and frankly shocked to learn of. It wasn't a good shock either, the way in which our country treats the American Indians is appalling and actually disturbing. This is a book that should ... → Click here to read more reviews. |
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