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Making a better life for your children (a road map)
"Orita (which means crossroads): rites of Passage for Youth of African Descent in America" is more than a book-- it's an opportunity to make an even better life for our youth than we have experienced.
President Obama's dialogue about race
"Soldiers of Uncommon Valor..." group discusses the impact of President Obama's historic speech on race in America during a signing/discussion event at Barnes & Noble Palisades Mall, Nyack, N.Y.
Black Salvationists honored
Black Salvation Army officers (ordained clergy and pictured in uniform) are honored in Nyack, N.Y. during launch of the book "Soldiers of Uncommon Valor: the History of Salvationists of African Descen
Rain or shine--let's get our talk on!
"Soldiers of Uncommon Valor..." discussion group inspires author Warren Maye. Despite having a rainy evening in Nanuet, N.Y., an audience showed up and asked many questions. After the event was over,
Q & A at Barnes & Noble
An audience member asks a question during a "Soldiers of Uncommon Valor..." signing/discussion event at Barnes & Noble Bay Plaza, Bronx, N.Y.
Unsung Heroes of the SA
A new book about African Americans who, since 1872, have ministered in America's urban communities as soldiers of The Salvation Army.
Black in America: Soldiers of Uncommon Valor
Video book trailer describes how new book tells the stories of African Americans who helped build what management guru Peter Drucker called "The most effective organization in the U.S.," and what Book
Honoring the contributions of black Americans
Honoring the contributions of black Americans to The Salvation Army’s establishment in the United States, this historic account includes a candid look at the rise of discrimination within the organiza
Soledad O'Brien and Malaak Rock's 'Journey for Change'
Thirty kids from the Salvation Army's Brooklyn (Bushwick) Corps neighborhood had the adventure of a lifetime, thanks to Malaak Compton–Rock, a long time supporter and friend the Bushwick Corps. Their