A Plea to Our Sons

A Plea to Our Sons
Author: Alice Faye Taylor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2020-03-14
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780976473237

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Nine black men have paved the way for you to see that you can successfully reach your desired objective, level or goal through effort, skill, hard work, and courage. Take this journey and engage in topics ranging from how to become and serve as a historical role model for today's young black men to identifying your true source of hope that will propel you to grow. While life throws seemingly insurmountable obstacles your way, it is important to remember that many have come before you and many are coming after you who need your story to help encourage them. Being treated unfair and unjust does not determine your success in life. What you have a passion for will propel you to accomplish your purpose ,if you don't give up or remain in fear. Identify ways to develop your innermost desires and goals because you are a living model to someone who aspires to be just like you. Younger brothers are going to do exactly what you do in an attempt to be like you. Are you making decisions you want them to imitate? If they made the same choices that you are making would you be proud of them? Explore ways to enhance your life and those who are following in your footsteps. This book will challenge you to grow into a stronger, more emboldened version of yourself. We need you to lead and I look forward to taking this enlightening journey with you through the words I have to share.

The Terrorist's Son

The Terrorist's Son
Author: Zak Ebrahim
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2014-09-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1476784817

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An extraordinary story, never before told: The intimate, behind-the-scenes life of an American boy raised by his terrorist father—the man who planned the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. What is it like to grow up with a terrorist in your home? Zak Ebrahim was only seven years old when, on November 5th, 1990, his father El-Sayyid Nosair shot and killed the leader of the Jewish Defense League. While in prison, Nosair helped plan the bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993. In one of his infamous video messages, Osama bin Laden urged the world to “Remember El-Sayyid Nosair.” For Zak Ebrahim, a childhood amongst terrorism was all he knew. After his father’s incarceration, his family moved often, and as the perpetual new kid in class, he faced constant teasing and exclusion. Yet, though his radicalized father and uncles modeled fanatical beliefs, to Ebrahim something never felt right. To the shy, awkward boy, something about the hateful feelings just felt unnatural. In this book, Ebrahim dispels the myth that terrorism is a foregone conclusion for people trained to hate. Based on his own remarkable journey, he shows that hate is always a choice—but so is tolerance. Though Ebrahim was subjected to a violent, intolerant ideology throughout his childhood, he did not become radicalized. Ebrahim argues that people conditioned to be terrorists are actually well positioned to combat terrorism, because of their ability to bring seemingly incompatible ideologies together in conversation and advocate in the fight for peace. Ebrahim argues that everyone, regardless of their upbringing or circumstances, can learn to tap into their inherent empathy and embrace tolerance over hatred. His original, urgent message is fresh, groundbreaking, and essential to the current discussion about terrorism.

Proceedings

Proceedings
Author: Friends General Conference (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1906
Genre: Society of Friends
ISBN:

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A Plea for the Lords

A Plea for the Lords
Author: William Prynne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1648
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

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The Journal of John Woolman and A Plea for the Poor

The Journal of John Woolman and A Plea for the Poor
Author: John Woolman
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 255
Release: 1998-08-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1579101461

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Woolman's ÒJournalÓ was first published in 1774 (shortly after his death). His life, as recorded by himself, was the finest flower of a unique Quaker culture, whose focus, as Howard H. Brinton has put is, was not on the literary or plastic arts but on Òlife itself in home, meeting and community,Ó a life which was an Òartistic creation as beautiful in its simplicity and proportion as was the architecture of its meeting houses...Ó Its distinguishing marks were not dogmas but practical testimonies for equality, simplicity and peace. These testimonies, once revolutionary in their social implications, were already becoming institutionalized in Woolman's time as the badges of a ÒpeculiarÓ people.Ó In his quiet way (he must have been the quietest radical in history) John Woolman reforged the testimonies, tempered them in the stream of love and converted them once again into instruments of social revolution.

A Plea for the Children

A Plea for the Children
Author: Edward Jordan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 11
Release: 189?
Genre:
ISBN:

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