EXCERPTS
IN CONTROVERSY EQUAL CENSORSHIP: THE BOOKS OF PSYCHE Z PUBLISHING
Greetings
Brethren,
Peace
be unto you. We pray daily as God is our witness for
the righteous and the unrighteous desiring that all as we lean on Paul and look
to John that all that live will be saved. However some are confused thus there
has been from our birth great opposition to our look to the Creation and man.
Therefore
these pages will reveal selected Excerpts from our three published books. We
trust that you the reader will decide for yourself regarding the inclusion of
our work in the existing literature. We argue that we bring many questions up
for review left to the waste can of the ignorant and for those that commit intellectual
homicide. However as commissioned by a Higher Power we continue our critique of
the landscape. You will find much of that here and throughout our pages posted
on our Web Site.
“BIG
RALPH: REFLECTIONS OF A BLACK POLICE CHIEF” Published 1997
Preface: Introduction To Chapters
Chapter 1: Introduction: The Seeds of Protest
Chapter 5: Black Integrationist & White Liberals: The White
Backlash
Chapter 7: Civil Rights Organizations & Leadership
Chapter 8: Does Civil Rights Mean Integration?
“THE
CRY OF HUMANITY POETRY AND PROSE LOVE, PEACE & PARADISE
Published 2006by Catherine Patton Cothran & Carl A. Patton
Academic Freedom Academic Woes
Concluding Thoughts: Thoughts That Finish
FALLEN
LETTERS: MIS-EDUCATION & INTELLECTUAL CONFUSION (ESSAYS ON THE BLACK
EXPERIENCE) Published 2007.
Foreword: Harlem Renaissance Not I
Preface: Purging Black Intellect
Poetic Introduction Essays on Education: Who Will Tell
My People
Part 1: Economic Exploitation: The Contradictions of Education
Part 3: Black Agents of Control
Part 7: Preliminary Examinations of Mis-Education
Introduction: The Name Game: The Defense of Black
American & African American
Part 1: The Existing Tangible African Ancestry of Black
Americans
Part 6: A Theory For Analysis: The Dialectical Conclusions
of Economics & Racism
Introduction Crisis of the Black Male
Part 3: The Conscience of Guilt: The Impact of White Abolitionists
and Philanthropists
Introduction Cultural Nationalism
Part 4: Original Concepts: Change Or Transition
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