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Tears of the African Son's

Author : Larry Leslie
Publisher : Fulton Books, Inc.
Page : 149 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2021-12-07
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781638603191

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Tears of the African Sons is a story about a young couple who are geologists from Scotland who fall in love with Africa on their visit in search of oil while working for a German oil company before World War II began. While in Africa, they fall in love with the continent, its people, wildlife, and each other. After the war, they buy a coffee plantation and move back to make Africa their new home and start up a safari service. This is their story; it's about love, adventure, war, romance, passion, and death on the African Serengeti plain and the struggle against man and nature and their will to a make difference in the lives of the people and the wildlife of the African Serengeti. 1

The Tears of an African Child

Author : Stanley Nos Izuyon
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2012-10-23
Category : Africa
ISBN : 1477234187

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In order to meet the requirements of the new era, the book, 'the tears of an African child, ' dissolves the sardonic problems of poverty and corruption, repression and deprivation, objectifi cation and subdivision, and human dehumanisation. With the ink of tears in the writer's pen, comes, 'the tears of an African child.' Bound by the grace of democracy, the book renders strategies that will help make extravagantly, a political leap into the heights of wealth, and fame, and knowledge, and economic boost. Read; (1) how Bad leadership enslaves humanity to these grips of our mysterious malady that led to our cultural forlorn and the political despondency that our universe founds herself in. And how the tears of young writer, (2) rewrites the black history and delivers a continent from the shackles of poverty and shell of underdevelopment. And, (3) Broke the vicious cycle of hope and despair, stability and chaos, affl uent and poverty.

The Sons of Africa

Author : Trudie-Pearl Sturgess
Publisher : Author House
Page : 293 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2014-09-22
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781496925985

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Forest Antwi is a romantic man, but losing his first and only love has left an empty void in his life. He has vowed never to love again, but then he falls for the wrong woman. He becomes a man running away from adark past, but what he doesn't know is that the past always catches up no matter how far, or how much distance, one puts between the present and the past. Where will he run now? James Akwasi Tawiah, a local boy from Ghana, who has not learned the ways of the West and thinks he knows it all, sleeps with women and takes their life-savings to fund his failed business ventures. Despite being a self-proclaimed Christian, James is a loud-mouthed, know-it-all, who thinks he has the gift of being able to talk his way out of anything... "With unerring insight into the lives of young Africans, carefully and wonderfully, Trudie Sturgess tells a moving story of young rape victims. Rape is a topic that many African don't perceive as a violent act. They don't think it's wrong. Sensitivities so strong this novel will outrun the grave." Laurie Gordon, Eye for talent, editor. Miss Sturgess writes so gracefully and with such restraint that all graphic sexual acts leap off the pages with an impact that resonate in one's mind long after the last page of her book is read... [ She] has captured her characters fears, emotions and complexity in what is sure to became an international significance." Joyce Osei-Owusu, Publisher, Voice of Ghanaians Canada "When I finished Trudie Sturgess's novel about, ' The Sons of Africa, my fist response was this is a story that Ghallywood needs!Miss Sturgess didn't hold back in her condemnation of the sexual exploitations of African girl's by African men. I sat down and I wept. " Jessica Williams, Ghallywood Actress

A Seat at the Table

Author : Hettie V. Williams,Melissa Ziobro
Publisher : Univ. Press of Mississippi
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2023-09-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781496847539

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Contributions by Omar H. Ali, Simone R. Barrett, Tejai Beulah, Sandra Bolzenius, Carol Fowler, Lacey P. Hunter, Tiera C. Moore, Tedi A. Pascarella, John Portlock, Lauren T. Rorie, Tanya L. Roth, Marissa Jackson Sow, Virginia L. Summey, Hettie V. Williams, and Melissa Ziobro While Black women’s intellectual history continues to grow as an important subfield in historical studies, there remains a gap in scholarship devoted to the topic. To date, major volumes on American intellectual history tend to exclude the words, ideas, and contributions of these influential individuals. A Seat at the Table: Black Women Public Intellectuals in US History and Culture seeks to fill this void, presenting essays on African American women within the larger context of American intellectual history. Divided into four parts, the volume considers women in politics, art, government, journalism, media, education, and the military. Essays feature prominent figures such as Shirley Chisholm, Oprah Winfrey, journalist Charlotta Bass, and anti-abortion activist Mildred Fay Jefferson, as well as lesser-known individuals. The anthology begins with a discussion of the founders in Black women’s public intellectualism, providing a framework for understanding the elements, structure, and concerns central to their lives and work in the nineteenth century. The second section focuses on leaders in the Black Christian intellectual tradition, the civil rights era, and modern politics. Part three examines Black women in society and culture in the twentieth century, with essays on such topics as artists in the New Negro era; Joycelyn Elders, a public servant and former surgeon general; and America’s foremost Black woman influencer, Oprah. Lastly, part four concerns Black women and their ideas about public service—particularly military service—with essays on service members during World War II and the post-WWII military. Taken as a whole, A Seat at the Table is an important anthology that helps to establish the validity and existence of heretofore neglected intellectual traditions in the public square.

The African Repository

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 430 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 1841
Category : African Americans
ISBN : UOM:39015027751216

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Tears of the Dead

Author : Richard P. Werbner
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UVA:X002050128

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This social biography chronicles the life histories of several generations of Kalanga men and women in a single extended family.

Contemporary Africa's Growth and Development

Author : Agyemang Attah-Poku
Publisher : University Press of America
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2012-12-14
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780761860341

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This book examines the various factors that have influenced the growth and development process of contemporary Africa. After discussing and weighing the schools of thought that have attempted to explain the paradox of Africa’s reduced growth and development in the midst of abundant resources, this volume comes up with comprehensive and detailed suggestions and recommendations to address this painful experience. This book consistently states that the average Africans, forming the overwhelming majority of the African population, are the least, if at all, to be blamed for the paradox; but rather the African leadership and its external cronies are to be fully blamed. Contemporary Africa’s Growth and Development seeks a solution to the African growth and development puzzle in proper allocation and oversight of resources, vision, perseverance, courage, corruption-free and good governance, as well as concrete, provable, solid, and genuine unity.

The Tale of Displaced African's Son

Author : Mwalimu Murithi
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2023-08-14
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9798223758433

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**Book Description: Tales of Tendai in "The Tales of Displaced African's Son: Tears of Neglect"** In the intricate tapestry of humanity, where diverse cultures intertwine and histories collide, emerges the compelling story of Tendai. Born into an interracial union that defied societal norms, Tendai's life journey is a poignant reflection of the complexities of identity, love, and the longing for belonging. Set against the backdrop of a world still grappling with the aftershocks of colonialism, Tendai's tale begins as he navigates the intricacies of his dual heritage. With a heart yearning for connection and a spirit yearning for opportunity, he sets out for Kenya, a land of dreams and promises, in search of greener pastures. As Tendai carves his path in Nairobi's bustling urban landscape, he encounters both the bright lights of possibility and the deep shadows of despair. Love finds him in the most unexpected corners, but so does betrayal, fracturing his sense of trust and leaving scars that shape his perception of relationships. Yet, at the core of this narrative lies the heart-wrenching theme of a broken family. Torn between the echoes of his ancestral roots and the urgent pull of his present, Tendai grapples with the disintegration of the very foundation that should provide solace and support. "Tears of Neglect" weaves a narrative of struggle and survival, where Tendai's journey echoes the collective voice of countless displaced souls seeking their place in a world that often fails to embrace their complexities. Through the tears of neglect and the scars of shattered dreams, Tendai's resilience shines as a testament to the strength of the human spirit. In this evocative and emotionally charged novel, the author delves deep into the human experience, unraveling the threads of love, loss, and the eternal quest for a place to call home. "The Tales of Displaced African's Son: Tears of Neglect" is more than a story; it is a profound exploration of identity, family, and the enduring power of hope in the face of adversity.

Oral Epics from Africa

Author : John William Johnson,Thomas Albert Hale,Thomas A. Hale,Stephen Paterson Belcher
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 1997-04-22
Category : History
ISBN : 0253211107

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Oral Epics from Africa by John William Johnson,Thomas Albert Hale,Thomas A. Hale,Stephen Paterson Belcher Pdf

It seems incredible that heretofore there has not been an introductory anthology of African epics presented in English. Western literary culture has long emphasized the heritage of such well-known epics as the Iliad, the Odyssey, and Aeneid. But it is only recently that scholars have turned their attention toward capturing the rich oral tradition that is still alive in Africa. The twenty-five excerpts in this volume have been selected and introduced so as to offer English-speaking readers a broad sample of the extensive epic traditions in Africa. The general introduction and the background on each epic will enable readers to understand the context of each epic and will also provide leads for further inquiry.

Saint Augustin

Author : Louis Bertrand,Aeterna Press
Publisher : Aeterna Press
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 1914
Category : Religion
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Saint Augustin is now little more than a celebrated name. Outside of learned or theological circles people no longer read him. Such is true renown: we admire the saints, as we do great men, on trust. Even his Confessions are generally spoken of only from hearsay. By this neglect, is he atoning for the renewal of glory in which he shone during the seventeenth century, when the Jansenists, in their inveterate obstinacy, identified him with the defence of their cause? The reputation of sour austerity and of argumentative and tiresome prolixity which attaches to the remembrance of all the writers of Port-Royal, save Pascal—has that affected too the work of Augustin, enlisted in spite of himself in the ranks of these pious schismatics? Aeterna Press

Handbook of Parenting

Author : Marc H. Bornstein
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 865 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2019-02-01
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9780429677779

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Handbook of Parenting by Marc H. Bornstein Pdf

This highly anticipated third edition of the Handbook of Parenting brings together an array of field-leading experts who have worked in different ways toward understanding the many diverse aspects of parenting. Contributors to the Handbook look to the most recent research and thinking to shed light on topics every parent, professional, and policymaker wonders about. Parenting is a perennially "hot" topic. After all, everyone who has ever lived has been parented, and the vast majority of people become parents themselves. No wonder bookstores house shelves of "how-to" parenting books, and magazine racks in pharmacies and airports overflow with periodicals that feature parenting advice. However, almost none of these is evidence-based. The Handbook of Parenting is. Period. Each chapter has been written to be read and absorbed in a single sitting, and includes historical considerations of the topic, a discussion of central issues and theory, a review of classical and modern research, and forecasts of future directions of theory and research. Together, the five volumes in the Handbook cover Children and Parenting, the Biology and Ecology of Parenting, Being and Becoming a Parent, Social Conditions and Applied Parenting, and the Practice of Parenting. Volume 4, Social Conditions and Applied Parenting, describes socially defined groups of parents and social conditions that promote variation in parenting. The chapters in Part I, on Social and Cultural Conditions of Parenting, start with a relational developmental systems perspective on parenting and move to considerations of ethnic and minority parenting among Latino and Latin Americans, African Americans, Asians and Asian Americans, Indigenous parents, and immigrant parents. The section concludes with considerations of disabilities, employment, and poverty on parenting. Parents are ordinarily the most consistent and caring people in children’s lives. However, parenting does not always go right or well. Information, education, and support programs can remedy potential ills. The chapters in Part II, on Applied Issues in Parenting, begin with how parenting is measured and follow with examinations of maternal deprivation, attachment, and acceptance/rejection in parenting. Serious challenges to parenting—some common, such as stress and depression, and some less common, such as substance abuse, psychopathology, maltreatment, and incarceration—are addressed as are parenting interventions intended to redress these trials.

Sowing in Tears

Author : John Lamola
Publisher : African Books Collective
Page : 479 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2021-07-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9781990931307

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A historicist interpretation of how the Christian religion, whose theology had notoriously been used to foster coloniality and explicitly nurture apartheid philosophy, had transformed itself into an intellectual force and an organisational bulwark of the struggle for freedom in South Africa. This is presented through documents and statements of the ecumenical movement which attest to the development of successive theological positions that were being arraigned against the apartheid regime. The reflection covers the period from the year 1960, which signaled the beginning of an identifiable Christian tradition of protest against political oppression and repression in South Africa, that is, from the Cottesloe Conference following the Sharpeville Massacre, to the 'Standing for the Truth Campaign' on the eve of FW De klerk's February 2 1990 Speech in Parliament. The gallant resistance of the people and the churches of South Africa is presented here as both a living record of the tumultuous past, and an inspiration for new local and global struggles.

Divided Sovereignties

Author : Rochelle Raineri Zuck
Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2016-08-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780820349640

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Divided Sovereignties by Rochelle Raineri Zuck Pdf

In eighteenth- and nineteenth-century debates about the constructions of American nationhood and national citizenship, the frequently invoked concept of divided sovereignty signified the division of power between state and federal authorities and/or the possibility of one nation residing within the geopolitical boundaries of another. Political and social realities of the nineteenth century—such as immigration, slavery, westward expansion, Indigenous treaties, and financial panics—amplified anxieties about threats to national/state sovereignty. Rochelle Raineri Zuck argues that, in the decades between the ratification of the Constitution and the publication of Sutton Griggs’s novel Imperium in Imperio in 1899, four populations were most often referred to as racial and ethnic nations within the nation: the Cherokees, African Americans, Irish Americans, and Chinese immigrants. Writers and orators from these groups engaged the concept of divided sovereignty to assert alternative visions of sovereignty and collective allegiance (not just ethnic or racial identity), to gain political traction, and to complicate existing formations of nationhood and citizenship. Their stories intersected with issues that dominated nineteenth-century public argument and contributed to the Civil War. In five chapters focused on these groups, Zuck reveals how constructions of sovereignty shed light on a host of concerns including regional and sectional tensions; territorial expansion and jurisdiction; economic uncertainty; racial, ethnic, and religious differences; international relations; immigration; and arguments about personhood, citizenship, and nationhood.