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by Anita King (Editor)
Containing over 1,000 quotations by noted African Americans and black African men and women, from Spike Lee to Terry McMillan, from Colin Powell to Shaquille O'Neal, from Nelson Mandela to U.S. poet laureate Rita Dove, this selection of contemporary quotations is inspirational, spiritual, and uplifting. Reading the words of these men and women provides young African Americans with many inspiring role models, as those quoted remind readers that hard work and perserverance can lead to success--and that one individual Man make a difference. While it addresses lingering racism in America, it celebrates the incredible accomplishments of African Americans and black Africans from all walks of life. Devoted exclusively to quotations from the 1990s, this book is organized alphabetically by author, with each quotation numbered sequentially, the work is also indexed by author, keyword, first line, and subject to provide multiple access to the quotations.
ANITA KING is a writer-editor-researcher whose interest lies in the arts. She is the author of Samba and Other Afro-Brazilian Dance Expressions (1989), An Introduction to Candomblé (1987), Quotations in Black (Greenwood, 1981), and Notes About Music: Schomburg's Sheet Music Collection, The Schomburg Center Journal, Winter 1984.
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