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Chicken Soup for the African American Soul: Celebrating and Sharing Our Culture, One Story at a Time...
This is the book everyone has been waiting for?an inspiring celebration of the joy, challenges, and triumphs of being African American. Combine Ilyana Vanzant and Terry McMillan, then include a dash of E. Lynn Harris, and you?ve got Chicken Soup for the African American Soul. This book captures the spirit of the community through inspiring storytelling that understands both the struggles and joys of being African American. From Jim Crow to the Civil Rights movement to today?s business leaders and gangsta culture, this book is a primer on black history. And like all Chicken Soup books, it?s a moving tribute to the small things?a moment of insight, a mentor, a lover, the loss of innocence?that make life worth living. This great volume is focused on representing all facets of African American life?man and woman; young and old; rural, suburban, and urban; rich and poor; race conscious and mostly color-blind. Chapters Include: Celebrating Our Strength, Strong Roots, The African American Family, Love and Relationships, The Power of Community, Praise, Worship and Prayer Featured Celebrities Include: Maya Angelou, Angela Davis, E. Lynn Harris, Yolanda King (daughter of Martin Luther King), Muhammad Ali, Mean Joe Green, Bishop T.D. Jakes, Bill Cosby, Colin Powell
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- Posted: May-22-2009
great book
this is a great book and its not insulting. i love this book. the best book i ever read. i myself am african american and i love the stories in this book. i also love chicken soup christmas book.this is such a great book.the stories are wonderful i cant wait ot read chicken soup for the african...
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- Posted: Feb-16-2009
Chicken Soup for my soul....
I picked this one up from my library, because I was interested in reading more about Lisa Nichols as I'd read about her in the The Secret. Not to take away from her, but Ms. Nichols is one of many contributers in the book and I'm so glad I had the chance to be introduced to the other works. I...
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- Posted: Dec-22-2008
Ridiculous
Obviously this is needed as African Americans do not have the same souls as the rest of humanity. The concept is insulting. But so it goes. Next thing you know we will need our own drinking fountains.
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- Posted: Dec-31-2005
great book
I had shunned the chicken soup series a few years ago. As inspirational as they were they were not representative of the diversity in the western world and too eurocentric. When I heard about this book I thought I'd give it a try and it's nice to read something different yet very inspirational at...
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- Posted: Oct-25-2005
The Best Stories About African Americans with a positive taste.
I am still reading the my book, but so far have enjoyed it immensely. The book is the best I've read from the Chicken soup for the Soul writers. I've enjoyed all the materials they written. I've shared them with lots of my friends. But this one is Special. I've told my friends that they need to...
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- Posted: Apr-14-2005
Your Soul will be uplifted!
I have read many in the chicken Soup for the Soul series and like me many of you might only buy the ones that seem to call to you like if your a mother you get the mother one and if your a sister you get that one etc... But I tell you this sometimes you learn your best lessons or gain more from...
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- Posted: Jan-25-2005
Sharing Cultural Values
I had to buy this book when my friend Nikki Shearer-Tilford told me that the story she wrote, I am My Sister's Keeper, had been published in this book. I read her story first, which I knew would be insightful and really touch my heart so deeply that I wanted to read more of her stories. I started...
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- Posted: Jan-06-2005
Embrace Culture and Lift Your Soul
This collection of stories embraces African-American culture by nurturing the soul and encouraging one to excel in all things. The stories deal with our history, family, the power of praise and worship, lessons learned over time, triumph over controversies, accepting who you are and making a...
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- Posted: Jan-04-2005
Confessions of an Ex-Con
I was literally brought to tears when I read the short story "Confessions of an Ex-Con". This was a very moving story. The title caught my eye. I was not expecting for this to effect me the way that it did. I was so moved that I let a friend of mine see this story. I made my 10 year old son...
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- Posted: Dec-09-2004
The Timing is Now for This Book
I am a contributor to "Chicken Soup for the African American Soul" ("What Black History Means to Me"). This book and its "stories" are long overdue. It is an idea whose time has come.It is perfect for this "time and place." With Christmas, Kwanzaa, New Years, Dr. King's Birthday/Holiday, Black...
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