Justyna A short but with lovely book for fans of both authors, but also a lot of insight into freedom of speach, creativity and the importance of libraries. Some words to take to heart, some words to live by, some words to get more liberated in the pursuit of artistic endeavours. Definitely a good thing to read.
You don't know it yet, but it's likely you need this book. This book seemed like the only official publication that was going to give me that so I finally bought it.
Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Oct 10, Vannessa Anderson rated it liked it Shelves: american-history. We, like other Afrikans brutally stolen, are the extension of that first created human group. Afrikan people in America were not Stolen but sold by African people in Afrika for profit. I do recommend for How To Make A Negro Christian to be read not for its profoundness but for the information provided; however, I will recommend for some of the information to be challenged and verified through research for confirmation of accuracy.
View 2 comments. Nov 29, Michelle Dacons rated it liked it. The typographical and grammatical errors as well as the unnecessary overuse of certain words in the analysis and critique were for lack of a better term too much. At the beginning of the book in a section titled "NOTE ON TONE OF WORK" I as was is somewhat insulted and taken aback by Makesi-Tehuti writing "Based on the copious amounts of literature I have read during my life I find that some of the best works for Afrikan people are not read by them because the "words are too big" or "it is dry an The typographical and grammatical errors as well as the unnecessary overuse of certain words in the analysis and critique were for lack of a better term too much.
He then goes on to write "With that in mind this writer has attempted to make this "easy reading" so as to grasp the widest possible Afrikan audience. The reading of the original text gives us a glaring view into one of the many processes used and to some degree still used to keep a body of people, in this case enslaved Africans docile and going along with the plan the Master under the guise of being Christ's representative.
Aug 05, Tiyahna Ridley-Padmore rated it liked it Shelves: for-social-justice , for-history. I read this book as part of a book club with another friend. As far as writing goes, this book was not the smoothest read. The writing was awkward, dry and error-filled. We had to purchase the book from a specific retailer and I got the impression that we were buying an unedited maybe incomplete book. All that said, I think this book is an important read. I was anticipating a book written by a social theorist who would unpack theories about how religion was weaponized as a tool to oppress and I read this book as part of a book club with another friend.
I was anticipating a book written by a social theorist who would unpack theories about how religion was weaponized as a tool to oppress and garner obedience. Must read! A must read By Lisa lee I give this book 5 stars!! Excellent book. All African Americans as we are called should read this book. Know your history. Posting Komentar. Rabu, 01 Juni [Q See all 24 customer reviews So, attach to internet as well as visit this website always to get the new publication daily.
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If you are a Christian Negro, and you can't stand truth, I suggest you not purchase this book. But if you are the person seeking truth, knowledge and understanding then this book is definitely for you.
Must read! A must read By Lisa lee I give this book 5 stars!! Excellent book.
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