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The Mentality of Man from an African American Perspective
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The Mentality of Man from an African American Perspective

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The Mentality of man is a book based on the true life experiences of an African American man striving to bring understanding to the problems of and with race. This book takes a close look at the issues that have plagued The United States for over 200 years. The goal of the writer is to bring these issues to the forefront so that unity can come forward through intellectual dialog. The heart of the writer is to bring people together through education and clear communication with the end result being a better understanding of one another.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dfg Creative Expressions, L.L.C.
Date
1 May 2013
Pages
182
ISBN
9780989430708

The Mentality of man is a book based on the true life experiences of an African American man striving to bring understanding to the problems of and with race. This book takes a close look at the issues that have plagued The United States for over 200 years. The goal of the writer is to bring these issues to the forefront so that unity can come forward through intellectual dialog. The heart of the writer is to bring people together through education and clear communication with the end result being a better understanding of one another.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dfg Creative Expressions, L.L.C.
Date
1 May 2013
Pages
182
ISBN
9780989430708