Expanded “Loving Black Women” E-Book Urges a Reawakening of African-American Relationships and Identity
Acclaimed author, educator, and cultural advocate Larry Ukali Johnson-Redd proudly announces the re-release of his transformative book “Loving Black Women” in an expanded e-book edition. With thoughtful commentary, vivid poetry, and a clear call to action, Johnson-Redd challenges readers to reflect deeply on the nature of love among people of African heritage and the enduring impact of racial oppression.
“Loving Black Women” is a two-fold literary work: a stirring guide to realigning relationships within the African-American community and an unflinching exploration of overcoming systemic racism, political domination, and white supremacy. Through five compelling sections — Brothers and Sisters: Facing the Future Together; African Identity: African World; Sister Praise Poetry; Black Love: Spoken Word; and Loving Black Women — Johnson-Redd invites readers on a powerful journey of self-discovery, unity, and empowerment.
“Only by facing the future together can we overcome,” says Johnson-Redd. “Our ability to love freely and purely hinges on our collective understanding and healing from the systems that have long sought to divide us.”
This expanded e-book edition of “Loving Black Women” includes additional reviews and insights, enriching the reader’s experience and further anchoring Johnson-Redd’s message of unity and resilience.
About the Author
A San Francisco native, Larry Ukali Johnson-Redd has spent a lifetime advocating for education and cultural understanding. He is the author of eight books, including Journey to the Motherland, Long Distance Love, and American Challenges in the Obama Era Part 1. Johnson- Redd’s body of work provides critical tools for surviving and thriving within a system influenced by white supremacy, inspiring independent thought and action among African-Americans and Africans globally.
Johnson-Redd is available for lectures, interviews, and media engagements. Support this independent author and champion of African and African-American free thought by exploring his works now available on Amazon.
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