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Letters to Young Black Men: Advice and Encouragement for a Difficult Journey    by Daniel Whyte 
Price: $2.99 USD. 21500 words. Published by Torch Legacy Publications on March 30, 2010. .

Actually written from numerous historically black colleges, such as Tuskegee, Morehouse and North Carolina A&T, from the very heart of a black Christian minister, who has himself faced all of the perils and problems young black men face today, comes forth this book, written just for the young black man in your life, whether you are a mother, father, grandmother or Sunday School teacher.
Letters to Young Black Men Study Guide    by Daniel Whyte 
Price: $2.99 USD. 26420 words. Published by Torch Legacy Publications on March 30, 2010. .

Since the original release of Letters to Young Black Men, many have suggested that the book should have a companion study guide so that church leaders, counselors, and small group leaders could have a resource that would help guide young men through this timely book...This study guide features over 100 questions adapted from the book in a format that lets you write your answers directly into it.
black men vs. White Men; the Black Woman's Choice    by Cicely J.
Price: $5.00 USD. 38470 words. Published on September 9, 2011. .

This book is about real life situations that are plaguing the African American communities. I am far from alone when I say there are close to no single, eligible black men for our successful Nubian sisters today. More and more black women are falling for their Mr. Right in the form of blonde hair and blue eyes because Darnell, DaQuan, Tyrone, and Omar are not equipped to meet her halfway.
Black and Proud    by Dr. Christopher Handy, Ph.D.
Price: $1.00 USD. 7740 words. Published on January 5, 2012. .

Black and Proud is a collection of essays written by a minister that takes a bold and provocative look at the black experience in America seen through the eyes of a minister.