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We the People Press Publishers of Randolph Jackson's book How to Get a Fair Trial by Jury.
Wikipedia: List of Stuyvesant High School People Justice Jackson listed in this article on the notable graduates of Stuyvesant High School.

Books Square An online book directory and search engine.
Christian Storyteller Author website devoted to Christian storytellers. Visit the home page for a weekly pick.
Gumbo for the Soul is a savory blend of anthologies that focus on humanitarian issues effecting communities worldwide. The second anthology in an ongoing series is Gumbo for the Soul: Here's Our Child, Where's the Village? which celebrates adoption, fostering and kinship care.
Lindamichellebaron Poet, edu-tainer and word magician. Poetry and storytelling for the young and the young at heart.
RoRo's Rainbow Communications is dedicated to bringing encouragement, inspiration and motivation to readers. These are truly "books for the heart and soul."
Tonya Bolden Author of many books exploring African-American life and culture.

Images & Illuminations Our site developer provides print and web design for the world of art and literature.
Vision Carriers Minister and artist Deborah Singletary offers a unique experience on her site devoted to both her ministerial offerings and her artwork.
Mark Blackshear Photography This accomplished and versatile Brooklyn-based photographer photographed the author for this website.

The Griot Video, images and text devoted to the subject of Ethiopia and her biblical history and ancient Christianity.
Black History A white man's journey into black history, an eye-opening experience that transcends race.
BlackDiego.com San Diego's premiere site for African Americans.
HelloBrooklyn.com The premiere site for Brooklyn life and culture.
BlackJesus.com Why does Jesus continue to be portrayed as white, blond and blue-eyed, when there is scientific and biblical proof that he was a man of color with woolly hair?

The Billie Holiday Theatre A gem in the Brooklyn community, offering affordable live theatre with African-American themes.
Mama Foundation for the Arts Mama Foundation for the Arts brings gospel, blues, jazz and the R&B arts to Harlem, New York City and the world through musical theater, recordings and education.
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