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= BOOKS =
You'll find our captivating collection of books to be a real treat. Browse through the collection and buy one for your nightstand.
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Master
Author: Bridget Morrow
Genre: horror/romance novel
ISBN: 1-4137-3276-3
Format: Paperback Book
Release Date: September 2004
Publisher: Publish
America
A fairytale about people, conflict, time, love, hopelessness, and possibilities in life that begins in the American South via the 1860's with a girl named
Lila, an enslaved person in the wrong place at the wrong time. She is saved from a brutal lynching by a
15th century vampire from Spain who has been watching her throughout her life, but she doesn't know it in a
period of 100 years, ending in 1960's New York.
Contact Details:
E-mail: bcogshell@yahoo.com or info@bridgetmorrow.com
Publicist's name and contact:
www.publishamerica.com
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Authentic Voices: Quotations and Axioms from the African World Community.
Editor: Itibari M. Zulu
Format: Book (paperback, 170pp)
Genre: Non-fiction, Quotations
Release Date: 2002
ISBN: 0-9674226-2-0
Price: $14.95 [plus $2.00 for shipping]
A progressive thematic perspective representing 31 topics and 280 quotes and axioms from the African
world community concisely extracted from scholarly and popular sources, and personal insight. Students,
speechwriters, critical thinkers, and others doing interdisciplinary research on the expressiveness of
the African experience will find this volume invaluable. Organizationally, the book includes a
foreword by Molefi Kete Asante, full citations for each entry, an index, biographical data, a
bibliography, illustrations (Adinkra), and a glossary.
Contact Details:
E-mail: imzsr@yahoo.com. Publisher: Amen-Ra Theological Seminary Press
(10920 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 150-9132, Los Angeles, CA 90024-6502)
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Exploring the African Centered Paradigm: Discourse and Innovation in African World Community Studies
Author: Itibari M. Zulu
An exploration into the interdisciplinary dynamics of the African centered paradigm involving: the African origins of library and information science, graduate theological education, ancient Kemetic (Egyptian) ecclesiastical literature, annotated bibliographic analysis of African centered books, and implemented community development initiatives. 200 pp. Illustrations, bibliographical references, index, perfect bound paperback. ISBN 0-9674226-0-4. $14.95. 1999.
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Axioms of Kemet: Instructions for Today from Ancient Egypt
Edited by: Itibari M. Zulu
A selected introductory literary interpretation of ancient Egyptian literature that place the self-evident truths, ethics and moral questions of yesterday aside the ethics and moral issues of today, organized in 15 thematic sections with 254 entries exploring some of the most important literature in history to survive antiquity. 68pp. Illustrations, bibliographical references, perfect bound paperback. ISBN 0-9674226-5-5. $12.95. 2005.
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From Senegal to South Carolina: A History of a People in Crisis
Author: William B. Boyd
A historical and biographical examination that reviews the struggle of African people in the U.S. via the legacy of enslavement, civil rights, racism and structural genocide.
$24.95. 2005.
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MontuScholar: The Rebirth of Ancient Egyptian & Nubian Martial Arts, The Ausar Form
Author: Salim Faraji
A survey of the history of African martial arts from ancient Kush and Kemet to the contemporary African world experience extracted from ancient warrior arts and military science that combines spirit, intellect and action as a path to personal cultivation, self-mastery, and community service, presented by a martial arts practitioner. ISBN 00-9674226-4-7. $9.95.
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Loving Black Women
Author: Larry Ukali Johnson-Redd
A poetic tribute of African women with introductory essays on contemporary social-economic issues in the U.S. $9.95. 2005. |
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Africology: A Concise Dictionary
Edited by: Itibari M. Zulu
An African centered non-exhaustive lexicon that define words, phrases, concepts and terms on or related to the African world community experience that contribute to the study and research of Africa and its people. 2005.
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