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Pan-African Culture: Slavery
Web Links While African Americans managed to emerge from chattel slavery and the oppressive decades that followed with great strength and resiliency, they did not emerge unscathed. Slavery produced centuries of physical, psychological and spiritual injury. Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: America's Legacy of Enduring Injury and Healing by Joy DeGruy Leary, PhD
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  Link   The Phycological Damage Done to Africans During Slavery - Edwin J. Nichols, Ph.D
The details that Dr. Nichols dropped on this was upsetting and uplifting at the same time...My goodness...This channel is invaluable and the work that brotha Minister Clemson Brown has put in, is not respected enough.˙
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  Link   Post Traumatic Slavery Syndrome - James Small, Ph.D
Resulting from the terror of slavery, our Economics, Politics and Culture still suffers; but our culture (behaviors, attitudes, beliefs, rituals) and consciousness suffers most. We have to rid ourselves of our Slave Master roll models to liberate our
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  Link   Post Traumatic Slavery Syndrome - Joy DeGruy, Ph.D
The Study Guide revisits the topics she covers in PTSS and provides a detailed mapping of how one can begin the change process in your personal life, employment, family and in your community. She illustrates how — with thoughtful self–exploration — e
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  Link   Post Traumatic Slavery Syndrome #2 - Joy DeGruy, Ph.D
South Africa owned it but America's pathology is her denial. You cannot have unity without justice; you cannot have justice without truth; you cannot tell the truth without courage because the champions of God cannot win this war as cowards.
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