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Authentic Voices:
Quotations and Axioms from the African World Community

A progressive thematic perspective edited by Itibari M. Zulu (foreword by Molefi Kete Asante) representing 31 topics and 280 quotes and axioms from the African world community concisely extracted from scholarly and popular sources, and personal insight. Students, speechwriters, critical thinkers, and others doing interdisciplinary research on the expressiveness of the African experience will find this volume invaluable. Organizationally, this work includes full citations for each entry, an index, biographical data, a bibliography, illustrations (Adinkra), and a glossary. 170 pp. perfect bound paperback. ISBN 0-9674226-2-0. $14.95.


Exploring the African Centered Paradigm:
Discourse and Innovation in African World Community Studies

An exploration into the interdisciplinary dynamics of the African centered paradigm by Itibari M. Zulu involving: the African origins of library and information science, graduate theological education, ancient Kemetic (Egyptian) ecclesiastical literature, annotated bibliographic analysis of African centered books, and implemented community development initiatives. 200 pp. Illustrations, bibliographical references, index, perfect bound paperback. ISBN 0-9674226-0-4. $14.95.


Journey to the Motherland: From San Francisco to Benin City

An autobiographical novel by Larry Ukali Johnson-Redd, an African-American born in San Francisco, California who meets a Nigerian lady, falls in love with her, marries her and emigrates to Nigeria with her. The book provides an honest observation of Nigeria from a youthful social activist who experiences the corporate glass ceiling in the U.S., and a need to be treated with dignity as a person of African descent. The novel is presented in a dream sequence that starts in 1967 and ends in the 1980s with a clear dedication to the advancement of human understanding and consciousness. This second edition of a 1982 original represents a continued expose on the dynamic intersection of African world community thought and action. ISBN 0-9674226-3-9. 160 pp. perfect bound paperback. $14.95.


MontuScholar: The Rebirth of Ancient Egyptian & Nubian Martial Arts, The Ausar Form

A survey of the history of African martial arts from ancient Kush and Kemet to the contemporary African world experience extracted from ancient warrior arts and military science that combines spirit, intellect and action as a path to personal cultivation, self-mastery, and community service, presented by martial arts practitioner Salim Faraji. ISBN 00-9674226-4-7. 50 pp. Illustrations, bibliography, perfect bound paperback. $9.95.


Thoughts from the Underworld: The Three Cycles

A three cycle examination by Mark K. Charlton-Davis of the nature of thought, existence, causality, truth, time, and substance reflected in: the power in self and environment; access to deprogramming; directions on how to manifest dreams naturally via sorcery-science and spirituality; a delineation of seven basic codes for creation and destruction; and how to release potent prenatal memories to enhance personal dynamics. 421 pp. Illustrations, bibliography, perfect bound paperback. ISBN 0-9674226-1-2. $24.95.


Forthcoming Amen-Ra Theological Seminary Press Books:

Axioms of Kemet: Ancient Instructions for Today (edited by Itibari M. Zulu); From Senegal to South Carolina: A Comprehensive Study of a People in Crisis (by William Bernard Boyd); Soul Session: A Concise Dictionary of Africology (edited by Itibari M. Zulu).



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