From the very heart of a black Christian minister, who has himself faced all of the perils and problems young black men face today, and actually written from numerous historically black colleges (such as Tuskegee, Morehouse and North Carolina A&T) comes forth this book, written just for the young black man in your life. Letters To Young Black Men is overflowing with "advice and encouragement for a difficult journey."
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Reviewed by D. L. Spellman (Fort Worth, TX), April 18, 2008
This book is an inspirational work for the reader. It explores the three aspects of life that causes conflicts and problems in the life of young men: the spiritual, mental, and emotional aspects of life that for so long has gone unaddressed are delved into in detail. Although the book talks about young black men, this is a lesson for all young men.
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Reviewed by Mr. Pettis (Dallas, TX), April 18, 2008
I have people coming all of the time asking for a book to send to their son who is in prison. I am going to highly recommend this book.
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Reviewed by Rev. Andrew Hamilton (Thomasville, GA), April 18, 2008
Letters To Young Black Men is a great book. I highly recommend this great book.
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Reviewed by Rev. Sammie Madison (Atlanta, GA), April 18, 2008
This is a much needed book for our community. I think that this book is the capstone of Daniel Whyte’s ministry. Every young black man in America should read this book.
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Reviewed by Pastor Valice Cuthbertson (Charlotte, NC), April 18, 2008
Daniel Whyte III has knocked a home run with this book, Letters To Young Black Men. It is a timely book. It is powerful. And it is a life-changing book. We need to get it into the hands of every young black man.
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Reviewed by Rev. Glendy Hamilton (Orlando, FL), April 18, 2008
Letters To Young Black Men is a great book. I’m buying 40 for my church bookstore today.
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Reviewed by Michael Medved (Washington), April 18, 2008
Daniel Whyte’s book is an eloquent, heart-felt plea for a more constructive and spiritual approach to one of America’s most painful problems: the tragic waste of so many lives of our young black men.
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Reviewed by Pastor Dwight McKissic (Arlington, Texas), April 18, 2008
It's a very valuable book to recommend to young men to read. I think it has a lot of potential and could have a good impact.
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