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Breaking the Chains of Psychological Slavery by Na'im Akbar

Breaking the Chains of Psychological Slavery

Na'im Akbar

Na'im Akbar
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Are African-Americans still slaves? Why can't Black folks get together? What is the psychological consequence for Blacks and Whites of picturing God as a Caucasian? Learn to break the chains of your mental slavery with this new book by one of the world's outstanding experts on the African-American mind.

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Chasity
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Chasity Hill, 1 day ago

Quote-leftExcellent read. Clear and concise. Thought- provoking theories and explanations for common African-American behavioral patterns (both destructive & self-loathing). Great start to self-actualization and a level of consciousnessQuote-right

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Facebook User, 4 months ago

Quote-leftThis book was a painful journey of the exploration of some modern day self destructive behavior which is rooted in remnants of the historical, psychological, intergenerational effects of slavery. It is a very intelligent discussion providing an introspective opportunity and approach to unraveling and addressing issues facing the black community.Quote-right

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Gia Hamilton, 7 months ago

Quote-leftThis book really broke down the way slavery still has a hold on african americans. It speaks of theories that range from the black family structure to the lack of work ethic to the need for material possessions, and where and why these mental chains are still holding down much of our community.Quote-right

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Jamar Herrod, 8 months ago

Quote-leftExcellent breakdown of the problem that Blacks face today. It is ultimately a great uplifter for our people. The Truth stings but it can liberate us all if we want to listen.Quote-right

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Tamica Mitchell, about 1 year ago

Quote-leftI wouldn't call this a "must read", but some of the things written in this book I agree with. He put to much of Christianity in it for my taste. But I feel all should read and share their opinions.Quote-right

Mawe
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Mawe Ya Bahari, 3 months ago

Quote-leftGreat ReadQuote-right

Anthony
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Anthony Peters, 3 months ago

Quote-leftknow this.... Naim is good,Quote-right

Lisa
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Lisa, 4 months ago

Quote-leftLove his work!Quote-right

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Lottie Spady, 4 months ago

Quote-leftRequired reading.Quote-right

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Sean King, 6 months ago

Quote-leftVery insightful for anybody looking to improve themselves.Quote-right

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