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The Pro-Black Compendium: A definitive resource for African self-knowledge and self-empowerment

“The Pro-Black Compendium” is an activity guide for Africans who seek to develop their consciousness and the consciousness of their Brothers and Sisters. Within these pages are over 300 curated proverbs, quotations and poems from all over Africa and its diaspora, short biographies on many African authors, warriors and sages, and instructive descriptions of African wars, civilizations, books, films and pro-black business ideas.

The compendium also has rewritten and exclusive content from its editor including the insightful “The Four Stages of African Consciousness,” a preview of the groundbreaking “Zuberi; and the Maroons of Maa,” a Pan-African Nationalist Curriculum template and Marcus Garvey’s secret epic poem “Tragedy of White Injustice.”

A must-have for Africans seeking self-knowledge and self-empowerment.

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Motivation and the Professional African American Woman

Statement of Problem The research addressed the gap in lack of understanding regarding what motivates African American women to become corporate leaders. Catalyst, a nonprofit organization that provides research pertaining to women in corporations, published a 2003 report that suggested African American women are under represented in leadership positions within American corporations. There is a lack of understanding about why some African American women are able to obtain leadership positions and others are not. According to that report, African American women make up 13.4 percent of the United States workforce and 5.1 percent of management, professional, and related occupations. In 2001, African American women held 1.6 percent of corporate officer positions within 429 organizations (Catalyst Report). An assumption is made within motivation theories that motivation is standardized behavior without racial or gender barriers. Initiatives to promote minorities, which include every race and gender, with the exception of the Caucasian male, tend to silence the barriers, trials, and discrimination that affect African American women. Despite the increased number of educated African American women in the workplace, the number of African American women in leadership roles continues to remain between 1 percent and 2 percent. In 2001, (National Center for Education Statistics, 2002) African American women earned 73,204 or 5.9 percent of the total bachelors’ degrees in the United States.

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African American Quotes

The Best African American Quotes and Phrases Book ever Published. Special Edition This book of African American quotes contains only the rarest and most valuable quotations ever recorded about African American, authored by a team of experienced researchers. Hundreds of hours have been spent in sourcing, editing and verifying only the best quotations about African American for your reading pleasure, saving you time and expensive referencing costs. This book contains over 29 pages of quotations which are immaculately presented and formatted for premium consumption. Be inspired by these African American quotes; this book is a niche classic which will have you coming back to enjoy time and time again. Click Add to Cart and Enjoy!

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African Kaiser: General Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck and the Great War in Africa, 1914-1918

The incredible true account of General Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck and his exploits in World War I Africa with the legendary “Schutztruppe”.

As World War I ravaged the European continent, a completely different theater of war was being contested in Africa. And from this very different kind of war, there emerged a very different kind of military leader….

At the beginning of the twentieth century, the continent of Africa was a hotbed of international trade, colonialism, and political gamesmanship. So when World War I broke out, the European powers were forced to contend with each other not just in the bloody trenches – but in the treacherous jungle. And it was in that unforgiving land that General Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck would make history.

With the now legendary “Schutztruppe” (Defensive Force), von Lettow-Vorbeck and a small cadre of hardened German officers fought alongside their fanatically devoted native African allies as equals, creating the first truly integrated army of the modern age.

African Kaiser is the almost-forgotten true account of Wiemar Germany’s military escapades on the dark continent. A story of 1,000-mile marches through the harshest landscapes; of German officers riding bicycles into battle through the bush; of battleships hidden in jungle rivers teeming with crocodiles; of improbable Zeppelin voyages; of desperate men living off hippo lard and facing dangers in both man and nature. But mostly it is the story of von Lettow-Vorbeck – the only undefeated German commmander in the field during World War I, and the last to surrender his arms in final defeat.

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Bring It Out: It’s In You: (30 Affirmations for African American Boys Growing Up Without Their Fathers)

In his first volume, “Bring It Out: It’s In You” (30 Affirmations for African American Boys Growing up without Their Fathers), Raymond Smith addresses the problem and answers the call to create a difference in the lives of black boys, who are forced to grow up without the love and guardianship of their fathers. Expressed through spoken word, short stories and weekly challenges, he takes the reader on a journey of self-discovery. Every word is crafted with love and kindness, revealing and unlocking their true potential on every page.

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The Omoyo Paradigm: An African Guide to Self-Empowerment

The OMOYO Paradigm is one of the most simple and practical guids to African-based development and self-transformation in the 21st century. Using Ancient African wisdom, The OMOYO Paradigm will help its readers unlock the spiritual powers within as a means of achieving extraordinary goals within their lives. The lessons of OMOYO have benefited people of African descent from various religious backgrounds and walks of life. Mwalimu Bakari makes available to his readers a method for Self-Empowerment which up until now has only been taught to his personal students. The OMOYO Paradigm is a tool for building your self-identity, improving your relationships, amassing wealth, and empowering your community. Spiritual wellness and Self-Empowerment can be yours now!

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Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood

The compelling, inspiring (often comic) coming-of-age story of Trevor Noah, set during the twilight of apartheid and the tumultuous days of freedom that followed.

One of the comedy world’s brightest new voices, Trevor Noah is a light-footed but sharp-minded observer of the absurdities of politics, race and identity, sharing jokes and insights drawn from the wealth of experience acquired in his relatively young life. As host of the US hit show The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, he provides viewers around the globe with their nightly dose of biting satire, but here Noah turns his focus inward, giving listeners a deeply personal, heartfelt and humorous look at the world that shaped him.

Noah was born a crime, son of a white Swiss father and a black Xhosa mother, at a time when such a union was punishable by five years in prison. Living proof of his parents’ indiscretion, Trevor was kept mostly indoors for the first years of his life, bound by the extreme and often absurd measures his mother took to hide him from a government that could, at any moment, take him away.

A collection of 18 personal stories, Born a Crime tells the story of a mischievous young boy growing into a restless young man as he struggles to find his place in a world where he was never supposed to exist. Born a Crime is equally the story of that young man’s fearless, rebellious and fervently religious mother – a woman determined to save her son from the cycle of poverty, violence and abuse that ultimately threatens her own life.

Whether subsisting on caterpillars for dinner during hard times, being thrown from a moving car during an attempted kidnapping, or just trying to survive the life-and-death pitfalls of dating in high school, Noah illuminates his curious world with incisive wit and unflinching honesty. His stories weave together to form a personal portrait of an unlikely childhood in a dangerous time, as moving and unforgettable as the very best memoirs and as funny as Noah’s own hilarious stand-up.

Born a Crime is a must-listen.

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Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood

One of the comedy world’s fastest-rising stars tells his wild coming-of-age story during the twilight of apartheid in South Africa and the tumultuous days of freedom that followed. Noah provides something deeper than traditional memoirists: powerfully funny observations about how farcical political and social systems play out in our lives.

Trevor Noah is the host of The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, where he gleefully provides America with its nightly dose of serrated satire. He is a light-footed but cutting observer of the relentless absurdities of politics, nationalism, and race – and in particular the craziness of his own young life, which he’s lived at the intersections of culture and history.

In his first book, Noah tells his coming-of-age story with his larger-than-life mother during the last gasps of apartheid-era South Africa and the turbulent years that followed. Noah was born illegal – the son of a white Dutch father and a black Xhosa mother, who had to pretend to be his nanny or his father’s servant in the brief moments when the family came together. His brilliantly eccentric mother loomed over his life – a comically zealous Christian (they went to church six days a week and three times on Sunday), a savvy hustler who kept food on their table during rough times, and an aggressively involved, if often seriously misguided, parent who set Noah on his bumpy path to stardom.

The stories Noah tells are sometimes dark, occasionally bizarre, frequently tender, and always hilarious – whether he’s subsisting on caterpillars during months of extreme poverty or making comically pitiful attempts at teenage romance in a color-obsessed world; whether he’s being thrown into jail as the hapless fall guy for a crime he didn’t commit or being thrown by his mother from a speeding car driven by murderous gangsters.

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The Motivation & Success Strategies of 20 African American Women in the 100K Club: An Exploratory Qualitative Study

This book provides the motivation and success strategies of 20 African American Women who were participants in an exploratory qualitative study. Each participant disclosed how they saved $100K of earned income by answering one-on–one interview questions. These discussions will allow the reader to understand the participant’s savings strategies and the motivation which led them to save $100K. This book will also provide their individual experiences which can be applied to all of our current and future lives. Some participants chose saving methods such as: 401K, real estate, money markets, financial planning and others. If you ever wanted to know how to save $100K of earned income, this book will enlighten all persons of all ages on these strategies. Read and enjoy!