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  • SETCLAE, Fourth Grade: Self-Esteem Through Culture Leads to Academic Excellence

    Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu, Folami Prescott

    Paperback (African American Images, April 1, 2003)
    Part of a series of workbooks, one each for grades K-8 and for one for high school level, this workbook tackles self-esteem issues that many African American youths face in the media-driven culture. It covers such topics as goal setting, family trees, African history, culture, Ebonics, rap, values, manhood, womanhood, and academic development.
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  • Up Against the Wall

    Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu, Lady June Hubbard

    Paperback (African American Images, Aug. 1, 1997)
    A discussion of the social pressures on teens such as peer pressure, drug awareness, sexuality, and rites of passage in the African American culture.
  • Abdul and the Designer Tennis Shoes

    William McDaniels

    Paperback (African American Images, June 1, 1997)
    Explores self-esteem, materialism, values, sports, relationships, and more.
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  • Manchild Dying in the Promised Land: Strategies to Save Black Males

    Sallie M. Cuffee PhD, Myrlie Evers-Williams

    Paperback (African American Images, Feb. 1, 2009)
    Intended for educators, parents, and social workers, this comprehensive analysis of contemporary America outlines the challenges faced by young black men today and provides more than 50 solutions to such problems. More than 40 years ago, Claude Brown published Manchild in the Promised Land, his landmark autobiography of teen life on the mean streets of Harlem amidst poverty, violence, and drug addiction. Many of the social ills portrayed then remain surprisingly relevant today and nearly all of them have intensified. As a response to the classic text, these discussions cover miseducation and dropout rates, illiteracy, crime, drugs, unemployment, and fatherlessness, bringing each issue forward to the present day and into the future while incorporating more modern challenges, such as the threat of AIDS. Just as Claude Brown captured the zeitgeist of urban America in the 1950s, this important examination encapsulates the state of society for African American males today.
  • Sparkle

    Sadie Turner Pitts, Buck Brown

    Paperback (African American Images, April 1, 1997)
    Sparkle becomes friends with a new girl at school who is poor.
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  • Lessons from History

    Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu

    Paperback (African American Images, Aug. 16, 1846)
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  • Lessons from History: A Celebration in Blackness: Junior-Senior High by Jawanza Kunjufu

    Jawanza Kunjufu

    Paperback (African American Images, March 15, 1702)
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  • Carla and Annie

    Susan K. Smith

    Paperback (African Amer Images, Sept. 1, 1989)
    A controversial remark leads Carla to learn an important lesson about her African American heritage. This sensitive story is perfect for explaining racial differences to young readers.
  • Stories for Our Children: A Book for African American Christian Families

    Byron Douglas

    Paperback (African Amer Images, Sept. 1, 1995)
    This unique children's book addresses African American history and culture from a spiritual perspective and provides practical lessons for life. Divided into five easytoread stories.
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  • Lessons from History: A Celebration in Blackness/Junior High

    Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu

    Hardcover (African American Images, Sept. 1, 1987)
    Kunjufu, Dr. Jawanza
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  • Grandma's Ashanti Cloth

    Maria McNaught

    Paperback (African American Images, April 1, 2003)
    Alex Haley's Roots popularized the study of one's ancestral history. Children share in the thrill of such discovery in the story of Malik, a third-grader who is given a school assignment of developing a family tree. Malik becomes excited about tracing his family heritage and past and begins his journey with a series of interviews with his relatives. Malik's grandmother not only tells him about their family, but she also gives him a very sacred and ancient Ashanti cloth from one of his ancestors. This book teaches the importance of family, of ancestral history, and of self-esteem.
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  • Jomo: A Name to Be Proud

    Sharon N. Carter

    Paperback (African Amer Images, April 1, 1997)
    Read about the young boy who was named after a famous African leader and how he learned to feel good about himself and his special name. Enjoyable reading for all ages.