Four Brothers:

Reading, Writing and Reparations

 

 

In celebration of African American History Month, Amen-Ra Theological Seminary Press in association with the San Francisco Public Library (San Francisco, California) and Image Analysts, Inc. is proud to present a literary forum featuring four dynamic African American men:

 

 

Larry Ukali Johnson-Redd, author of Journey to the Motherland; History to Destiny Through Afrocentric Poetry; Mark K. Charlton-Davis, author of Thoughts From the Underworld: The Three Cycles; Arthur Joseph Graham, author of The Manichean Leitmotif: The Ideology and Psychology of Racism in American Fiction, and Itibari M. Zulu, editor of Authentic Voices: Quotations and Axioms from the African World Community, Axioms of Kemet: Instructions for Today from Ancient Egypt, and author of Exploring the African Centered Paradigm: Discourse and Innovation in African World Community Studies.

 

 

February 7, 2004

 

San Francisco Public Library

100 Larkin Street (Hispanic Room)

2:00 PM

This event is free and open to the public. The agenda will feature author presentations, a question and answer period, and a book signing session. For more information call 415: 277-2371. Mark your calendar for the May 2004 Black Book Expo in Los Angeles, CA For information concerning the May 2004 Black Book Expo, please call 310: 825-6060.

 

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