We Stand Together: Reconciling Men of Different color by Rodney L. Cooper, 1953-
Material type: TextPublication details: Chicago Moody Press 1995Description: 162 pSubject(s):Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book | First Baptist Church of Waco Adult Non-Fiction | Non-fiction | 248.842 COO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 335792469 |
All in the family -- Warning: being black and male could be hazardous ... -- Inside the hearts of men of color -- The Asian-American man: the model minority? / Leonard Tamura -- The American Indian: the invisible man / Jeff King -- The Hispanic man: the mascot / Jesse Miranda -- White men can't jump / E. Glenn Wagner -- Who am I? Who are you? -- A white man's identity -- More than a dream.
"This book encourages Christian men to cooperate across racial lines. There is a chapter on African-American men, Latino men, Asian-American men, Native-American men, and white men written by men from those respective backgrounds. In each chapter, the men discuss burdens that men of their race must bear and characteristics of their cultures that men outside of that culture may not understand...
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