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Topic: RSS FeedBlack Pearls: Daily Meditations, Affirmations and Inspirations for Afro-Americans. - book reviews
American Visions, April-May, 1993 by Gary A. Puckrein
Black Pearls: Daily Meditations, Affirmations and Inspirations for Afro-Americans by Eric V. Copage (William Morrow. 1993. $10.00) - Tapping into a rich and varied network of contributors - Frederick Douglass, Oprah Winfrey, Malcolm X, Maya Angelou and many others - this is a small book of musings derived from our culture, with which we can start the day, jolt flagging spirits or boost self-confidence.
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Dedicated to "our ancestors," Black Pearls can be a source of solace, comfort and inspiration in a world that often seems devoid of these qualities.
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