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Coping; a Zen Priest and the Art of Black Serenity

By Felicia R. Lee — 2000

Ms. Williams's book . . . is more than just a paean to Buddhism. It is also a call for black Americans to look inward

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Rev. Howard Thurman: ‘The Preacher’s Preacher’

Many argue the Black American struggle for freedom and justice in the 20th century was facilitated mainly via two paths: faith (the church) and the law (the courtroom).

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Black Designers Are Rarely Featured in Top TV Shows and Movies—But That's About to Change

One woman has made it her mission to connect Black-owned brands with today's top costume designers.

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