A Black Woman's Worth

My Queen and Backbone

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Social Psychology
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Author: Dr. Dwayne L. Buckingham ISBN: 9780984942367
Publisher: RHCS Publishing Publication: January 2, 2012
Imprint: RHCS Publishing Language: English
Author: Dr. Dwayne L. Buckingham
ISBN: 9780984942367
Publisher: RHCS Publishing
Publication: January 2, 2012
Imprint: RHCS Publishing
Language: English
Uplifting and heartfelt, A Black Woman’s Worth: My Queen and Backbone by psychotherapist and advocate Dr. Dwayne L. Buckingham sharesinspire Black women and young Black girls to take control of their lives by focusing on things they can influence. Black communities and the world over continue to face serious social, spiritual and political dilemmas, which jeopardize and disenfranchise Black women. This powerful manifesto helps readers of all ages understand their ancestral and personal worth and empowers them to regain control of their lives and their communities. In six chapters, this powerful book celebrates women, specifically Black women, by providing strategies to prevent their demoralization. With an enlightened approach to history, the author includes specific directives and a list of one hundred most fascinating Black women of the twentieth century. Behold, Black women are beautiful, Black women are powerful, and Black women are extraordinary—they are our future.
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Uplifting and heartfelt, A Black Woman’s Worth: My Queen and Backbone by psychotherapist and advocate Dr. Dwayne L. Buckingham sharesinspire Black women and young Black girls to take control of their lives by focusing on things they can influence. Black communities and the world over continue to face serious social, spiritual and political dilemmas, which jeopardize and disenfranchise Black women. This powerful manifesto helps readers of all ages understand their ancestral and personal worth and empowers them to regain control of their lives and their communities. In six chapters, this powerful book celebrates women, specifically Black women, by providing strategies to prevent their demoralization. With an enlightened approach to history, the author includes specific directives and a list of one hundred most fascinating Black women of the twentieth century. Behold, Black women are beautiful, Black women are powerful, and Black women are extraordinary—they are our future.

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