Journey To
The Motherland
The book provides an honest observation of Nigeria from a youthful social
activist who experiences the corporate glass ceiling in the U.S., and a need to
be treated with dignity as a person of African descent. The novel is presented
in a dream sequence that starts in 1967 and ends in the 1980's with a clear
dedication to the advancement of human understanding and
consciousness. Author, Larry Ukali Johnson-Redd, 160 paged perfect
bound paperback. $14.95 (Include $5.00 shipping and handling); P.O. Box 181,
Antioch, California 94509.
These Powerful Books are available at Marcus Books in Oakland and San
Francisco-415 346-4222 and the Alkebu-Lan Bookstore in Berkeley or 415 724-0825
for more information.
You are also invited to the Patricity and La-Rue' Presents Spoken Word in
Spirit and Truth at the California Diner on Micron Blvd in Rancho Cordova (Sacramento)
Sat. May 22,2004 from 4 to 6 pm featuring Loretta LaRue Duncan Fowler Author of
"My Deepest Affections Are Yours"
and Larry
Ukali Johnson-Redd and the Black Love Poetry Reading at the African-American
Arts and Culture Complex 762 Fulton Street in San Francisco, Saturday June
26,2004, beginning at 4:00pm
Meet Larry Ukali Johnson-Redd and many other African-American Authors Saturday
June 5, 2004
at the
Black Books Expo at 3980 Menlo Avenue, Los Angeles, California.
Call (310)
825-6060 for more information.
History To Destiny
Through Afrocentric Poetry
This collection spans a thirty-year process of reflection and critique on he
condition of Black folks in the U.S. and around the world, centered on a
progressive African philosophical context that balances politics, emotions and
sensuality. Author, Larry Ukali Johnson-Redd, 301 paged perfect
paperback, $20.00 (Include $5.00 shipping and handling); P.O. Box 181 Antioch,
California 94509.
Send your name, address and phone number with your order. Order both books for
30.00 and we will pay shipping, handling and taxes.
Publisher; Amen-Ra Theological Seminary Press
Websites
http://www.journeytothemotherland.net
http://www.geocities.com/journeytothemotherland/index.html