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Attention Black Men and Women

CALLING ALL FRATERNITIES, SORORITIES, CHURCHES/CHURCH GROUPS, COMMUNITY GROUPS, EDUCATORS, YOUTH GROUPS, ENTREPRENEURS, PRISON MINISTRIES, PUBLIC SERVANTS/OFFICIALS and INSPIRING BLACK PEOPLE... Y

Emmanuel Brown · Monday, November 12th 2012 · 4,218 views · 1 comments

I Am Royalty: Profiles In Black History

I Am Royalty is a series of biographical anthologies that are compiled to serve as bridges throughout many different communities. The purposes of these bridges are to close gaps or voids that are left

Emmanuel Brown · Tuesday, February 15th 2011 · 12,358 views · 1 comments

Resources for Black Youth and Adults to checkout!

I Am Royalty: Profiles In Black History The mission of these books is to prove that there are positive alternatives for negative behavior or images. We hope to open the eyes of younger people so th

Emmanuel Brown · Friday, January 7th 2011 · 11,148 views · 1 comments

Who Will Support Us?

Loving our brothers and sisters is important for our survival. It is necessary for us to come together in common unity and also to maintain that unity within our families, community, nation and race.

Emmanuel Brown · Sunday, December 26th 2010 · 11,466 views · 1 comments

I Am Royalty: Profiles In Black History (Volumes 1 and 2)

I Am Royalty is a series of biographical anthologies that are compiled to serve as bridges throughout many different communities. The purposes of these bridges are to close gaps that are left in our c

Emmanuel Brown · Thursday, December 23rd 2010 · 10,946 views · 1 comments

Profiles In Black History

Profiles In Black History is the fastest-growing publisher of positive black biographies in the world today. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Illinois (Seeing Growth Promotions) – Nov 24, 2010 - Our acco

Emmanuel Brown · Sunday, October 24th 2010 · 10,358 views · 1 comments

Profiles In Black History

Seeing Growth 365 - Profiles In Black History is the fastest-growing publisher of positive black biographies in the world today. Our accomplished members and extensive online database make Seeing Growth 365 a premier resource for networking and education. Our goal is to share the stories of both well-known and unsung Black Men and Women Making History.

Emmanuel Brown · Tuesday, September 21st 2010 · 11,068 views · 1 comments

Brandy Adamson – Black Women Making History

When most children are asked what they want to be when they grow up, the responses include "fireman," "teacher," "attorney," "football player" and "doctor." When I was asked the question, my immediat

Emmanuel Brown · Monday, May 10th 2010 · 9,002 views · 1 comments

Michael Stagg – Black Men Making History

Name: Michael Stagg Location: Chicago, IL (Southside) Primary Business Email: Dharmapreneur@gmail.com Background/Why You Started Your Business: Michael isn't new to the world of entrepren

Emmanuel Brown · Monday, May 10th 2010 · 7,817 views · 1 comments

There Is Power In Choice

Over the last 4 decades I have been recognized as a black male. I have been known or referred to as many different titles over the years, but they all fell under the umbrella of a black person. This y

Emmanuel Brown · Wednesday, March 31st 2010 · 4,877 views · 1 comments

Building Bridges

Bridges are built to create passages that reach from one area to another. These areas could be people, places, or things. The possibilities are endless, unless boundaries or obstacles are in place to

Emmanuel Brown · Wednesday, March 31st 2010 · 5,009 views · 1 comments

Black Men and Women Making History

SeeingGrowth.com » Adrienna Turner – Black Women Making History Adrienna Turner is an accomplished author of several nonfiction and poetry books. She is now signed to GSH Publishing for her Young Adu

Emmanuel Brown · Saturday, March 27th 2010 · 3,912 views · 1 comments

R. Lee Gordon – Black Men Making History

As part of “my callling” to uplift the quality of life and learning for our young generation in a country and media-based society seemingly more intent on turning our children into prisoners and prost

Emmanuel Brown · Sunday, March 21st 2010 · 6,231 views · 1 comments

What would would you ask our children?

If you had only one question to ask our youth, what would that question be and why?

Emmanuel Brown · Wednesday, March 17th 2010 · 6,949 views · 1 comments

Black Women Making History

There are positive alternatives in our communities, and by making these alternatives visual, we can begin to build our people through our stories. Please follow the links on the descriptions of the fo

Emmanuel Brown · Wednesday, March 17th 2010 · 10,409 views · 1 comments