Rearing African Children Under American Occupation "is a little handbook of the heart. Honor and respect are the passwords, and the author teaches parents of African descent that culture, as well as charity begins at home. Brother Vanderhorst brings us back to the African Village where the legacy of communal Black Love kept our children safe and sound." - Dr. Gwendolyn Goldsby Grant, Psychologist, author and advice columnist for Essence Magazine.
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