![]() ![]() ![]() Carson, Sr., M.D., Professor of Neurological Surgery, Oncology, Plastic Surgery, and Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions "Invisible brothers become visible men on the pages of this book. For a nation still oblivious to the ways it tears out he heart of our democratic republic, he offers a wake-up call."-Bakari Kitwana, author of the Hip Hop Generation: Young Black and the Crisis in African American Culture "I believe this can be an extraordinarily useful tool not only for black males, but for all of those who will be interacting with black males in American society."-Benjamin S. For those African Americans who live with 2Invisibility syndrome2 daily and are in need of relief, he offers solutions. Anderson Franklin travels to the core of Ralph Ellison2s Invisible Man and reinterprets how this idea plays itself out today. Poussaint, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School "Dr. This forthright book should be read by everyone interested in understanding the obstacles along the journey toward manhood."-Alvin F. ![]() Franklin offers insightful advice to inspire men from any background. "From Brotherhood to Manhood explores-with rich clinical wisdom-the unique burdens of being black and male in America. Wisdom and guidance for African American men in search of a full and empowered life. ![]()
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