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We'Ve Come This Far: Abyssinian Baptist Church: A Photographic Journal
Published in Hardcover by Stewart, Tabori & Chang (2001)
Authors: Bob Gore, Robert L. Gore, Jesse L. Jackson Sr, and Calvin O., III Butts
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buy this book now
this book will move you. i have viewed many photo books and exhibits and have found many to be interesting and technically proficient. this book easily jumps those hurdles, but more importantly, the images on these pages reach out of their simple wood pulp shelter to touch your heart.

white, black, or blue; gospel lover or country western, you owe it to yourself to spend time with this group of deeply felt images.

buy two copies.

A Picture is Worth More Than a Thousand Words
We've Come This Far is an insider's inside look at a pillar of African American Christianity, Abyssinian Baptist Church. Bob Gore's skill as a photographer and his commitment to his faith are evident on each page of this lovingly crafted work. In some cultures in the world, taking a photograph of a person is looked at with trepidation because it is believed to be an attempt to capture the subject's soul. And that's exactly what Mr. Gore has done in this book and there is no need for fear. The pictures and accompanying essays capture real life/real time moments in the broad scope of the life and spirit of this historic church.

Superior Work
The rich and vibrant history of Abysinnian Church and the Harlem community is revealed in this work by Bob Gore. The photos are of such superior quality that you can feel the message conveyed in the picture without using the text. With the additon of text there is a wonderful account of the Harlem experience, chock full of information about the history and the individual personal expressions of those who were there when it happened. This photographic journal is vibrant and colorful in both word and image. There are real accounts of Abysinnian Baptist Church's history, including it's spiritual, political, social and economic relationships with the communities that it serves. I urge you to consider this book not just for reading but also as an important addition to your library.


Investing in the Dream: Personal Wealth-Building Strategies for African-Americans in Search of Financial Freedom
Published in Hardcover by Hyperion (15 January, 2000)
Authors: Jesse B. Brown and Jesse L. Jackson Jr
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You give me inspiration
Comments from Marian Styles-McClintock: Enjoyed the book! I will be calling on you for advise and hopefully to arrange for a speaking engagement. Thank you for reaching out to your brothers and sisters. A service that is long time overdue. May God continue to bless you.

Date : 8/8/2000

Alpha Man , YEA !
I recently purchased your new book, very enlightening. I'm just finishing up. I would like to talk with you when you have some free time, about some additional investing. Your advice is very helpful. I also appreciate that you are Frat.( Will you be attending the upcoming convention). I knew you were an Alpha Man. I have a lot of concerns and questions to ask. I and other Bros want to join an investment club and need more advice, I mentioned your book and its strong points, they want to check it out. Thanks for this book, I'm just about done took me 2 weeks. Look to hearing from you soon. P.S. You look rather young for 50.

Help me become a millionare by 55. Kenric Horton

My Dream
Comments from Kurt Gillon: Great book, I have read several wealth, character building books authored by African American and this rates at the top. I passed it along to a friend who generally does not read financial books. She was happy that I forwarded her the book and is looking to apply the principles that you outlined.

Again, great book.

KPG


Investing in the Dream
Published in Paperback by Krystal Press Publishing (01 January, 2001)
Authors: Jesse B. Brown and Jesse L. Jackson Jr
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Some Knowledge
Thank you for writing the book Investing In The Dream.. My girlfriend insisted I read it and i am glad she did. Although I had some knowledge of investing your book made it so much clearer. I feel better able to prepare myself for retirement. THANK YOU!!!!! Denise M. Bagby

Single Mom
I read your Book and read your columns. The latest column "Financial decisions" featured in The Challenger Newspaper is great. I am a single mother, fulltime employee as well as a parttime college student; I definitely know first hand how expensive it is to raise children. Your book has made the difference.

Wuanda Figueroa

The Light is on Now
I waited for the book to come out in paper back. That was my first mistake. --what a shame on my part. However, thanks to The Miami Times newspaper where I see your column, I must say that I have been enlightened and inspired by your indispensible information.

Willie F. Ford, Jr.


A More Perfect Union
Published in Paperback by Welcome Rain (2003)
Authors: Jesse L. Jackson and Jesse L. Jackson Jr
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Seeking a More Perfect Union? Here is Your "How To" Book!
When the "founding fathers" wrote the constitution, it brought about great change. Today great change is needed...so what else ought we do but change the constitution? Jackson makes that notion convincingly clear. As i read this book, I kept thinking "I wish I had this book in college." In college, the dynamics of social and political thought were always about programs and policies....it was the bandaid solution. This book lays out the treatment and, most importantly, the diagnosis! Where have we been as a nation? The answer to that question is the real diagnosis....it is the diagnosis no one wants to hear, that Jackson has exposed. But we must acknowledge the diagnosis so we can identify the proper treatment and know how to apply it. How do we heal? The answer to that question is the treatment -- changing the constitution is so fundamental that it is largely ignored by politicos and scholars. Perhaps it is ignored because the constitution has been held as an immovable object. But, as Jackson explains, the constitution can be changed, and any changes (or amendments) become as rock solid as the constitution itself. Jackson has laid out a strategy that has rarely (in part and never in toto) been suggested for our nation -- a new idea -- that fact alone makes this book a MUST HAVE. Jackson has also laid out a strategy that will yield a prognosis for the nation that is desireable to all -- that fact makes this book a MUST DO!

Must Reading
This book is must reading for anyone who desires to understand how politicial idealogy has developed in the US. Additionally, the book offers a clear agenda for moving the United States towards a more perfect union. I predict that we will see the issues raised in this book edvident in the next presidential election.

A MOST Perfect "RE-UNION"
Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr.in his newest book " A More Perfect Union" has proven that he is so much more than the beneficiary of great civil, social, political and theolological pedigree. In this his, chef doeuvre, along with contributor Frank Watkins, he provides the reader with a sweeping commentary of not merely race but racism in all of its legislative origin.

Imagine not stumbling upon the word racism until 1936 and finding no rise of the African American experience. Preposterous. Is it not? But truth. Congressman Jackson not only reveals why we must be outraged, not in the riotous form, but further demonstrates, in this important piece how we must engage our outrage by "economic reform."

Reader do not be discouraged by the book's smallprint or numerous pages. This plethora of information only lends itself to the extensive research and detail the author and his contributor insisted upon. Welcome these pages as they are wealthy. FINALLY there exists an "inclusive textbook" which it resembles and rally for it soon to be.

The reader will delight in a discovery of previously undocumented
yet factual pieces of African-American history "as American as apple pie." Congressman Jackson Jackson exhibits how African-Americans significantly shaped America and its politics. Furthermore, he examines how each American President, past and present viewed(s)and dealt(s) with the race problem and provides the reader with deriviations of words such as Jim Crow, locates and defines for his reader new political buzz words and delves into how "A More Perfect Union" can be achieved through Equal Opportunity, Human Rights,Full Employment, Universal and Comprehensive Health Care, Affordable Housing, Quality Public Education, Fair Taxes, Foreign Policy, Politics, and Moral Responsibility. Congressman Jackson actually dissects each of the above-mentioned and provides VIABLE solutions to their achievement.

Congressman Jackson and his contributor Frank Watkins must be applauded for preaching more than just "high sounding benevolent social rhetoric" as some of his counterparts. A section of the book is semi-autobiograhical and gives the reader perspective into his personal experiences and his subsequent growth. In it he reveals his humanity and there is substantial evidence that he has not taken his political responsibility lightly.

Readers add this book to your shelf only after reading and re-reading. It must "court" your dictionary and your other reference material. This book will invite you to consult it time and time again. It is indeed reference-WORTHY. Although it is a lofty, thought-provoking, brave and maybe even an unpopular undertaking, it is brillantly and perfectly executed. As Lincoln stated "the hen is the wisest of all animal creation because she never cacles until the egg is laid". Congressman Jackson is no hen but an egg he has laid-and "A More Perfect Union" is clearly Faberge'. We recognize if we never did before, Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr. as one of our most heady, intellectual statesmen of the 21st century. A must Read!!! BRAVO!!!!

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Legal Lynching: The Death Penalty and America's Future
Published in Hardcover by New Press (2001)
Authors: Jesse L., Sr. Jackson, Jesse L., Jr. Jackson, Bruce Shapiro, Jesse L. Jackson Sr, Jesse L. Jackson Jr, and Jesse L. Jackson Jr.
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A guidebook for future generations
Anybody with any viewpoint whatsoever on the subject of the death penalty will want, and need, to review the hard anecdotes that are interspersed within this brief but wide-ranging overview. For those of you who oppose the death penalty on moral grounds, you will fine augmentation for the foundations of your feelings. For those who aren't sure but who are afraid that innocent people might be executed under an imperfect system, the authors provide you with frightening evidence that you're right. And for those looking toward a legislative reconsideration of the entire subject, the appendix is invaluable.

Kudos to the editors
This book is outstanding in its analysis of this important issue. Particularly insightful is the work of editors (ghost writers?) Denis Gaynor and John McFarlane. Mssrs. Gaynor and McFarlane outline in glorious, living detail the horrors of a death penalty culture. Highly recommended.

Two to three thumbs up!


Beyond the Boundaries: Reverend Jesse Jackson in International Affairs (Suny Series in Afro-American Studies)
Published in Hardcover by State Univ of New York Pr (1997)
Authors: Karin L. Stanford and Ronald W. Walters
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Karin and Jesse
Karin shows how Jesse influences people in other countries with his handsome looks, suave smile, and woman-winning charm. It's easy to see why Karin succombed to Jesse's "negotiations"


Black Misery (The Iona and Peter Opie Library of Children's Literature)
Published in Hardcover by Oxford Univ Pr Childrens Books (1994)
Authors: Langston Hughes, Arouni, and Jesse L. Jackson Jr
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A Book about Privilege for Adults and Children
Most white people rarely think about racial discrimination except as something that happened "back then" "down south". We're (I write this as a white man) far more likely to whine about "reverse discrimination," about how unfair affirmative action is and how confusing PC speech has become (Are "they" black, African-Americans, people of color or *what* ?). We tend to think of black people three ways:

1) We see them as white people with extra pigmentation. We don't really notice any difference and blithely assume that they're "just like us".

2) We see them as gods and superheros, running faster, jumping higher, dancing better, and better endowed in various ways.

3) We demonize them--welfare mothers pumping out babies, gangstas, crack ho's & that junkie pulling a smash 'n' grab to feed his habit.

Rarely do we ever try to understand what it's like, growing up different. Langston Hughes, in this powerful little book, opens a window for us. Although aimed at children of all races, perhaps the people who benefit most from this work will be white "liberals" who think racism is horrible until an African-American family moves in down the block.

"Misery is when the taxi cab won't stop for your motoher and she says a bad word."

"Misery is when you first realize so many things bad have black in them, like black cats, black arts, blackball."

"Misery is when you go to the Department Store before Christmas and find out that Santa is a white man."

"Misery is when you start to help an old white lady across the street and she thinks you're trying to snatch her purse."

These, and a whole host of others, are poignantly illustrated by Arouni. The book is introduced by Jesse Jackson, who points out that some things are dated (society has evolved a bit since 1967), but that plenty of room for progress remains. Historical events, such as the presidential election of 2000, demonstrate that deep and systematic racism still pervades American life. This was the last work that Langston Hughes wrote. He died in 1967, while working on the manuscript.

Both my 13-year-old son and my 8-year-old daughter have found the book touching. Reading it with them has helped them to have a better understanding of what it might be like to be "different." I believe this book opens the way for genuine dialogue between people of different races, instead of maintaining projections and biases.


Bob Cobb's Jesse Jackson Bartender's Guide
Published in Paperback by iUniverse.com (2001)
Author: Bob Cobb
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Sure To Be A Bestseller
I saw this book series in NewsMax.Com magazine, and I couldn't believe how funny it was. The covers alone are worth it - especially the Bill Clinton one. Given the recent release of "Shakedown", the timing couldn't be better for a dittohead's guide to Jesse Jackson adult beverages! El Rushbo himself recommends these books for dittoheads hoping to learn how to mix some irreverently humorous adult beverages. My favorites are 'Conjugal Confusion', 'Enemies of the Plate', and 'Minister of Propaganda' - although my all-time favorite Jesse Jackson adult beverage is 'Reverend of What?' (no adult beverage could better summarize the Jackson legacy!)


Great Food For Happy Kids
Published in Paperback by Napoleon Pub (2001)
Authors: Jesse Frayne, Gina Calleja, and Marni Jackson
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From picnics to stocking the fridge
With black-and-white illustrations by Gina Calleja, Jesse Frayne's Great Food For Happy Kids is a wonderful compendium of terrific recipes for meals and snacks that parents can use for their children ranging in age from preschool through adolescents. From Peanut Butter Cookies; Zucchini Muffins; and Red Pepper Chowder; to Cantonese Chicken Noodle; Sunflower Seed Oatmeal Walnut Dinner Rolls; and Portobellos with Gorgonzola, Great Food For Happy Kids has something for everyone. From picnics to stocking the fridge, from parties to late-night snacking, Great Food For Happy Kids is a very highly recommended and totally "family friendly" compendium of meal time ideas, snack time suggestions, and easy-to-prepare, delicious and nutritious recipes that kids (and their parents!) will thoroughly enjoy any time and all the time!


Jesse Jackson and Black People
Published in Paperback by Third World Press (2000)
Author: Amiri Imamu Baraka
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By One of the Few Who Didn't Sell Out
...about one of the many who did. Baraka's accounts of one of the Black community's leading compradors (sell out) explains scientifically the development of the Black National movement from its origins .. to its peak in the late 60's-early 70's .. to its leadership's betrayal following the path that lead "up the donkey's tail" (-AB). A must read for anyone crying about the apathy of today's youth and for anyone seriously looking to change things as part of the continuing struggle for self-determination of the Black Nation and Revolutionary Democracy for all people


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