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Dianne R. Harper
Dianne Richardson Harper, is an African American family worker and therapist, who works with families of adjudicated youths, involved with the court system. Her educational creditials include a Bac...view moreDianne Richardson Harper, is an African American family worker and therapist, who works with families of adjudicated youths, involved with the court system. Her educational creditials include a Bachelors of Arts (BA) in Social Work, a Master Degree in Psychology, and a certificate in Marriage and Family services. Ms. Harper is also working towards her PhD in Psychology. Through her work, Ms. Harper has witnessed the decline of African American families due to societal stressors, as well as the loss of self worth and pride among African American men. Ms. Harpers observations of this African American declination, from a personal and professional standpoint, inspired her in writing this book. This book was written based on biblical scriptures, historical and archaelogical facts, combined with Ms. Harpers own personal beliefs as to the authenticity of the African American race. It is hoped that this book will inspire those that read it, particularly African Americans, and generate a new found sense of pride in knowing that we transcended from an original race of PROUD African people, that were responsible in establishing the universal foundations of knowledge that we utilize today. Also, knowing that we as a people are linked to Gods divine plan, and that all of our historical struggles have not been in vain. "1 John: 8:32... "ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free."view less
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