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Educational Novels This story told in free verse is set against a background of street gangs and poverty in Harlem in which seventeen-year-old African American Damien takes a bold step to ensure that he and his new love will not be separated. Ken Bleu Music Has a full inventory all of the classic and new novel releases. Books written by talented authors like E. Lynn Harris, Michael Baisden, Sister Souljah, Eric Michael Dyson, Terry Mc Millan, Eric Jerome Dickey, Iceberg Slim, Donald Goines, Jacqueline Jermaine, Rose Jackson Beavers, Maya Angelou, Omar Tyree and Others.. These Popular, novels read by literally millions of book readers. Doing the Right Thing.. What Goes Around Comes Around How to Reap What You Sow.. The statement, “What Goes Around; Comes Around is a commonly uttered thing in all of the innercity’s of America, but is usually said only when “somebody does somebody else wrong”. This saying is no more than the biblical truth of, “God is not mocked, Whatever a person “sows” that will he also reap”. (Galatians 6:7) But if people really believed that “What goes around really does Come back around”, they would also know that this same principle can be exercised in a positive manner, on purpose, as well. The law of reaping and sowing as recorded in Galatians 6:7 is not a threat by God for “humanity to get their act right or else” as some religions purport, but rather a principle anyone can purposely initiate to ensure that what one “puts out”, they will attract back into their lives.
This means that anyone can “sow” and “give” on purpose and expect a “return” in kind of what is given. The problem with this truth is that most people sow “accidentally” because they do not realize that there is such a law. The simplicity of this task is that our part is to plant the “seeds” or giving and the “Universes” (Father Elohim) task is to see to it that the seeds sown grow and mature. But if the “seeds” sown and given are of a “negative” nature, these “seed” will still germinate and manifest as “weeds” and “negative” circumstances. Due to ignorance (i.e. to ignore) of this universal law, a great Number of people reared in the innercity have “Borrowed” the Belief, “If it were not for bad luck, I wouldn’t have "no" luck at all.” This belief has been handed down through generations and accepted as indisputable fact. Those that did not know how to “sow on purpose” became victims of the same law that is responsible for attracting only what is “sown” or given. The law is so absolute that even money and other tangible objects are subject to it. If one desired financial increase, for example, they would begin to give financially to constructive organizations and people. This kind of giving is similar to planting vegetable seeds in a garden and expecting a later harvest. By applying this powerful principle in the area of attracting Love and Friendships, one need only to “give” (plant first) what one desires in return (later harvest). This principle never fails to multiply the exact “kind” and “spiritual level” of all actions, words, deeds, and thinking patterns “sown”. Ask yourself this question. Am I sowing on purpose by accident? Luke 6:38 New Releases You can purchase the latest African American Books or those hard to find books at Ken Bleu Music Plus! Order by Pay Pal, Credit Card, Bank or Savings Account, or by Mail Order. Call 618-215-6003 for More information.. Thoughts on the Word Nigger Borrowed Beliefs, Crisis of Identity and Class There are two groups of African Americans that emerged from the “subconscious stronghold“ of slavery. They are “niggers” and “Black” folks. Black folks are decent hardworking people with noble aspirations while “niggers” are entirely different. Since the word “nigger” is defined as “Grudgingly mean about spending granting, and harmony, we know that “niggers” come in all skin shades. When the U.S. Constitution chronicled “colored” people as just three fourths of a human being (man) 126 years ago (1879), together with “slapping” their last name “identities” on Black slaves owned, a permanent “under classed” raced was spawned. 98% of African Americans still carry “substitute“ Caucasian last names derived from “legal slave ownership“, (Johnson, Jackson, Brown, Williams, Green, etc). Many believe that “stripping” a man of his “identity” (and reneging on 40 acres and a mule) has been the underlying cause of “an assembly line” of “niggers” being rolled off the carpet in “America” with no clue of who they are and what they want. Not knowing whom we are as African American people has been responsible for the lack of “unity” for decades. It is common knowledge that if men do not whom they are, they have no “constitution” in which to base their behavior and choices. They can only be imitators. However, in this fact changing ones name will not change whom they are. I believe that discovering our true identity can only be found in Christ and not by discarding a name that was branded upon us. In this anointing we can develop a solid constitution and structure for the future generation to emulate and pursue. Not understanding ones original true spiritual and ethnic heritage will always lead people perceiving themselves and others as inferior. That is why the word “nigger” remains popular in American culture. Urban Spirit
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Classic Black Novel... SISTER SOULJAH; Favorite of African American Women.. ..At The 2002 Missouri Black Expo, Ken Bleu Campbell of Topaz Bookstore Asked 92 African American women Had they Read "The coldest Winter Ever", by Sister Souljah...A Total of 83 Women Said That They did...Reportedly Jada Pinkett Smith, the Wife of Actor Will Smith, Bought the Rights to the Book for the Purpose of Making it into a Full Length Feature Movie.. If You Haven't Read This Book.. You are Missing a Treat!....
On Her Own Ground, The Life and times and Madam C.J. Walker.. by Alelia Bundles.. The Author of this extraordinary book presents a scholarly, historical, accurate, and inspirational story of inspiration and hope, referencing the diaries and chronicles and her great, great, grand mother, Madam C.J. Walker. The daughter of slaves, Madam C. J. Walker was orphaned at seven, married at fourteen and widowed at twenty. She spent the better part of the next two decades laboring as a washerwoman for $1.50 a week. Then — with the discovery of a revolutionary hair care formula for black women — everything changed. By her death in 1919, Walker managed to overcome astonishing odds: building a storied beauty empire from the ground up, amassing wealth unprecedented among black women and devoting her life to philanthropy and social activism. Along the way, she formed friendships with great early-twentieth-century political figures such as W.E.B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington. Paper Back....$15.00
Nigger...by Randall Kennedy This book should be required in schools!This book is truly superb. As a 21 year old white male in Georgia, I was looking for something like this from a black man's point of view. The book is so powerful and makes such good points about how the word 'nigger' is used, abused, should be used, etc. I think that the book should be on the required readings lists of public schools all over, so that we can take a different approach toward the word 'nigger'. Randall Kennedy did such an excellent job writing this book, it's one of my top 10 favorites. READ IT! You will be glad you did.. Antebellum Dream Book Offers a collection of poems with themes ranging from race, memory, and Southern culture to African American celebrities including Richard Pryor, Muhammad Ali, and Nat King Cole.Backwards Reading?
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