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February 1965: The Final Speeches (Malcolm X Speeches & Writings)
Published in Paperback by Pathfinder Press (NY) (1992-10)
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Reading Malcolm X for yourself
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Review Date: 2006-05-18
Review Date: 2006-05-18
An outstanding book.
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Review Date: 2006-04-11
Review Date: 2006-04-11
An outstanding collection of speeches from the important last year of Malcolm's life. This is a must read for any student of U.S. history from any point of view. It will be most helpful to to those looking to change the status quo.
Well edited and indexed. Excellent photos. A well put together book.
Raul Gonzalez
Well edited and indexed. Excellent photos. A well put together book.
Raul Gonzalez
February 1965
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Review Date: 2006-02-28
Review Date: 2006-02-28
This is the best book of Malcolms speeches from that last period in his life when he was most evolved. A must have!!!!!!!!!!
A must have
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Review Date: 2007-02-05
Review Date: 2007-02-05
Anyone with an interest in Black History should read this book. Talk about an eloquent speaker!
Great book on who Malcolm X is and his thoughts
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Review Date: 2003-01-14
Review Date: 2003-01-14
This book is badly needed for people who are still stuck on the NOI days of malcolm. In 1964 on, he became a true sunni muslim and activist for the human rights of African Americans in the USA and the struggle for human rights abroad. This book surveys his last speeches and interviews in 1965. You will know who he evolved into and why we muslims call him the Shahid al Amrika the American Muslim Martyr.
The Guns of August: The Pulitzer Prize-Winning History of the First Month of WWI
Published in Hardcover by Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers (2005-09)
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Start here for world war one history
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Review Date: 2007-08-20
Review Date: 2007-08-20
I've picked up quite a few books on the first and second world war, and this is definitely one of the must reads. It is a great read (no worries this is history written at its finest). The book's focus makes it a great read to get into this period. To get some more context I would also recommand Dreadnought by Robert K Massie. It focusses on the entire complex history of the coming of the great war. But in any case, start with the guns of August!!
Very detailed.
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Review Date: 2007-01-10
Review Date: 2007-01-10
This book is probably the best I have read this year. The author's presentation of the story behind the first world war is absolutely fantastic. I could not put it down and finished it in less than three days.
A must read for the student of political-military history
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-21
Review Date: 2007-03-21
Few of us have any real understanding of the events and personalities which pushed 1914 Europe into a war that should have been over in less than 6 weeks with a resultant German victory, but would instead grind on for years. In this her 3rd novel, Tuchman has done a monumental job of research and interpretation of the facts for the novice reader of military-political histories. She provides us a clear understanding of how the Kaiser and the Imperial German General Staff, contrived to build a case for war, developed a brilliant strategy to execute and win that war on two fronts [against the French and the Russians] and then to ultimately dominate the European continent. She introduces us to reluctant heroes like King Albert of Belgium and to weaker characters like Czar Nicholas of Russia. We are exposed to the brilliant German strategist Count Alfred Von Schlieffen who was the visionary for the incredibly bold and complex blueprint of military actions during the first 35-40 days of the Great War. Then she exposes flawed generals such as the indecisive Joffre of France and then the incompetent warriors like General Sir John French, of the British Expeditionary Forces. All in all... 'The Guns of August' [like Tuchman's 'Stillwell and the American Experience in China'] is a great read and a must have for the library of serious students of military-political history. One serious flaw however, is that this particular edition as produced by Tess Press, is overflowing with errors that even a novice proof-reader would have caught. They are so numerous as to be distracting and I would strongly recommend buying this great book only as published by a different printing house.

Black Fatherhood: Reconnecting With Our Legacy
Published in Hardcover by Pure Quality Publishing (2005-06-17)
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Great Informative Source for Black males
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Review Date: 2007-07-28
Review Date: 2007-07-28
This was an informative book providing the history of black males and fatherhood throughout history from slavery to the present. An excellent description of the plight of fatherhood today, explaining to professionals, advocacy groups, and absent fathers of their role, which is needed in order to correct this situation. I have used material from "Black Fatherhood: Reconnecting With Our Legacy" in group discussion to drive the importance of males playing an active role in the lives of their children.
Very necessary...should be in every library
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-18
Review Date: 2007-02-18
This volume is a collectible account of what black men have had to suffer through and a showcasing of the inner strength that it took for black men to still even be in existence in America. There are a lot of stereotypes that this volume exposes as myths; such as black men not playing the prominent role in the family during the hardest ages, and black men not being dedicated to their wives and children. The interviews with famous and not-so-famous black men from different eras in time are something special....All African-Americans should possess!!!!!!!!
Ebony Sea
Published in Hardcover by Longmeadow Press (1996-02)
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A choice of two evils
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Review Date: 2000-05-31
Review Date: 2000-05-31
Can you imagine being taken away from your mother father, sisters and brothers in the middle of the night by a stranger? Yesterday, you were free to run ,play ,jump ,laugh and sing with your friends, but now you are shackled by your arms and ankles. You cannot move on your own because you are chained to another child and that child is chained to another child. All of a sudden you are on this boat with hundreds of other men, women, children, and babies,riding endlessly in the dark of the night. You look up and you see someone weak, someone in pain, someone about to die. You are afraid but you cannot run you cannot hide. You hear voices of men and women screaming at the top of their lungs. These men and women who have just been beaten. Suddenly the ship comes to a stop. The men who forced everyone on the boat are now resting, resting from the long journey. They are not paying attention to the hundreds of slaves who they threw crumbs to, who they beat continuously on this passage this long dark middle passage. One by one mothers and fathers start walking and staring straight into the sea. Children are following them. It's as if they are all in a trance. They walk like tired soldiers into the water. One by one they go farther and farther away until you can't see them anymore. The blue sea becomes the sea full of ebony people who'd rather die than live a brutal life as a slave.
A choice of two evils
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-31
Review Date: 2000-05-31
Can you imagine being taken away from your mother father, sisters and brothers in the middle of the night by a stranger? Yesterday, you were free to run ,play ,jump ,laugh and sing with your friends, but now you are shackled by your arms and ankles. You cannot move on your own because you are chained to another child and that child is chained to another child. All of a sudden you are on this boat with hundreds of other men, women, children, and babies,riding endlessly in the dark of the night. You look up and you see someone weak, someone in pain, someone about to die. You are afraid but you cannot run you cannot hide. You hear voices of men and women screaming at the top of their lungs. These men and women who have just been beaten. Suddenly the ship comes to a stop. The men who forced everyone on the boat are now resting, resting from the long journey. They are not paying attention to the hundreds of slaves who they threw crumbs to, who they beat continuously on this passage this long dark middle passage. One by one mothers and fathers start walking and staring straight into the sea. Children are following them. It's as if they are all in a trance. They walk like tired soldiers into the water. One by one they go farther and farther away until you can't see them anymore. The blue sea becomes the sea full of ebony people who'd rather die than live a brutal life as a slave.
Black History Month Collection
Published in Paperback by UMI (Urban Ministries, Inc) (2005-12-31)
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Just in time and relevant!
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Review Date: 2006-01-11
Review Date: 2006-01-11
I found this Black History material just in time to plan a program for the month of February. It's got a good mix of information to teach from and I don't have to search around, it's all right here. And it's from a company who understands what we need. I hope they keep this kind of material coming!

Time Pieces
Published in Hardcover by Blue Sky Press (2002-11-01)
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An audiobook coming-of-age story for young people
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Review Date: 2005-07-06
Review Date: 2005-07-06
Deftly written by the talented author Virginia Hamilton (whose Children's Literature awards include the Hans Christian Andersen Medal, the Newberry Medal, and the Coretta Scott King Award), Time Pieces: The Book Of Times is an audiobook coming-of-age story for young people. An eleven-year-old African-American girl named Valena lives with her family in rural Ohio; as she deals with daily events, the threat of a tornado, the excitement of going to a circus, and the oppressive pallor of racism, she also listens to her mother's tales of her family's proud history. A remarkable story of the importance of family ties and taking pride in one's heritage, skillfully narrated by Lisa Renee Pitts. 3 CDs, unabridged, tracks every 3 minutes for easy bookmarking.

Unburnable: A Novel
Published in Hardcover by Amistad (2006-04-01)
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Hot just Hot
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Review Date: 2008-05-28
Review Date: 2008-05-28
I read this book on my trip back home and I truly felt as if I was back in time. During the Carnival in Dominica, the characters in the book came alive to me so real.John did her job of pulling me into the history, the characters, the bourgeoise mentality, the Catholicism of the island. I never give away good books but I just had to share the wealth to another Antiguan-Dominican to enjoy the fire of who we are.
Smart and Sexy
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Review Date: 2008-04-23
Review Date: 2008-04-23
Marie-Elena graciously takes you inside the history and lives of the Dominican people. You will visit the island's original Carib people who discovered Columbus when he arrived in 1493. Yes, be careful because you may actually learn something by reading this novel. Don't worry. Marie-Elena weaves a wonderful tale that will also feed some of your thirst for sex and action, while simultaneously increasing your knowledge of Africa and the Caribbean. She explores the African heritage that has been preserved in the Caribbean for over a century through rituals and everyday life. She also touches on the similarities and divide that exist between Africans, Caribbeans, and African Americans here in America. Overall, Marie-Elena John has written a wonderful novel that entices and intrigues. It is a must read for this summer or anytime you want to take a trip to the beautiful island of Dominica.
Great start!
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Review Date: 2008-01-02
Review Date: 2008-01-02
I enjoyed the story a great deal. John is a very talented writer so full of rich detail. The story itself was a true page turner. However, about 2/3rd's of the way through the book the story started to fizzle and become a little tedious. So many events,past and present, were built up to a disappointing climax. I found myself rereading thinking I had missed something. For example, Lillian and all her childhood short comings at the Catholic ceremonies. Her twenty year cat and mouse attraction to Teddy that simply lead to repeated odd ruff house sex complete with band aids and bruises.
The "big revelation" ending fell a little flat. I really thought Teddy was going to hear something profound from Sylvie or Bird (Magistrat not Magic...Noir not Noah. OKAY...?)The ending let the reader draw somewhat of their own conclusion which I appreciate. I just wish Malitda, Iris and Lillian were not so disconnected. Never was there a conversation between any of them.
John wrote with a true love and understanding of the culture of these women. That was the book's greatest asset.
The "big revelation" ending fell a little flat. I really thought Teddy was going to hear something profound from Sylvie or Bird (Magistrat not Magic...Noir not Noah. OKAY...?)The ending let the reader draw somewhat of their own conclusion which I appreciate. I just wish Malitda, Iris and Lillian were not so disconnected. Never was there a conversation between any of them.
John wrote with a true love and understanding of the culture of these women. That was the book's greatest asset.
I absolutely loved this book!
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Review Date: 2007-11-22
Review Date: 2007-11-22
This book was a definite page turner. I found myself torn between wanting to know what was going to happen next to not wanting the book to end. (I literally dragged out the last few chapters for as long as I could). I liked how each chapter went back and forth from the past to the present until they caught up with each other and I loved the way the history of Dominica was weaved through out the book. The language was raw and honest. Marie-Elena John is a powerful new voice it the literary world and I cant wait to read her next book.
Fascinating!
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Review Date: 2008-01-24
Review Date: 2008-01-24
Wow. What a great novel! It's hard to believe it's fiction. The way the author ties in the characters, as well as the geographical and cultural references almost make this novel seem like a recap of Dominican oral histories. And to top it off, I learned sooo much from this book. I found myself constantly researching many of the references in the book: Maroons, Caribs, and Igbo cultures, the History of Ash Wednesday, Masquerades, Jacko's Flat, the boiling lake, etc....all things that I had no or limited knowledge about before reading this book. I highly recommend this book..truly honored to add it my book collection.
Say It Plain: A Century of Great African-American Speeches
Published in Audio Download by audible.com ()
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Say it Plain
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Review Date: 2007-09-26
Review Date: 2007-09-26
This book is a wonderful collection of some of the most important speeches given my African American in this country. I enjoy the reading the words of so many leaders from Brooker T. Washington to Julian Bond. Please consider reading these speeches as a way to understand the African American history.
100 Years of African American Insight
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-22
Review Date: 2007-07-22
Ellis and Smith provide a unique anthology of African American voices over the past 100 years. In doing so, they give voice to the voiceless with transcribed speeches of leading African American speakers of the twentieth century. For an "as if you were there" read, "Say It Plain" is a five-star choice.
Reviewer: Bob Kellemen, Ph.D., is the author of Beyond the Suffering: Embracing the Legacy of African American Soul Care and Spiritual Direction , Soul Physicians, and Spiritual Friends.
Reviewer: Bob Kellemen, Ph.D., is the author of Beyond the Suffering: Embracing the Legacy of African American Soul Care and Spiritual Direction , Soul Physicians, and Spiritual Friends.
The Poetry of Maya Angelou
Published in Hardcover by Book-of-the-Month Club (1993)
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Is it a matter of taste?
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Review Date: 2007-04-27
Review Date: 2007-04-27
I'm sorry I don't think she is a very good poet.
Her screen plays are an entirely different kettle.I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
This review has me scared.
Only by politics could such bad poetry get a prize.
If that is the case,
then American literature is in a bad case.
Her screen plays are an entirely different kettle.I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
This review has me scared.
Only by politics could such bad poetry get a prize.
If that is the case,
then American literature is in a bad case.
20 African-Americans your students should meet: there is more to Black History Month than honoring Martin Luther King Jr. Introduce your class to a new ... heroes.: An article from: Instructor (1990)
Published in Digital by Thomson Gale (2008-01-01)
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The collection includes speeches, interviews, panel discussions, and gives the reader a rich and genuine undertanding of Malcolm X in his final days as a statesman and revolutionary leader.
His internationalist view comes through in "Not just an American problem, but a world problem " He defines the Black Muslim movement, and the critical importance of education and critical thinking. This is a must read.