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Jacqueline Amos

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Press release

For Immediate Release


A Poignant and Powerful Book, The Black Mans Diary,

That helps man understand the missions of survival,

leadership, self esteem, brotherhood, and releasing

the hidden pains, that lives within the mind,

understanding the history of black men, and

the achievements that goes hand in hand,

looking into the telescopic windows,

revealing the true and historical growth

of who and what the black men is, and

the achievements that he have accomplished,

the good and the bad, but recognizing the man

as an individual, and not stereotyping all for one,

this book gives historical synopsis of the power

of progressions, and the greatness that lives

within, In this new Millennium the resurrection

of spirit, shall rise to a New Millennium the new black man.


Brooklyn, NY – March 5, 2007. When the millennium

has surface the light, man will recognized the

true missions of its cause, Unity and forgiveness

of self, they will be know more darkness, he will

reclaim his natural place of hierologist as well as

leadership, he then shall return to his natural

habituate, there will no longer be imprisons of captivity,

man will reclaim his rightful place, de programming the

toxins; that separates the King from the Queen, they

will understand the suffering of the cross, they will

recognize the nations of there seeds and come full

closures of the pain, nations upon nations shall

join, and the revival of its mission shall not be

disrupted he will be able to see from the beginning

and end this obtruded call earth, from the whip to

the burning bullet that names him, in his millennium

of black man. Brothers will then sit at the table,

Brothers of nations, and then the blue print shall

be discovered, and after the light shines upon the east,

of reticence and avarice shall rise, the spirit

of righteousness shall balance with the soul,


Black Mans Diary, (Author Jacqueline Amos)

This book seeks not only to help you understand men;

Through the ultimate achievements of man

documented in the blue print of survival,

but also to understand the diversity of human

associations, nevertheless it has been

limited to self, the knowledge to know,

but never the wisdom to apply. Ego’s of

empowerment. A central theme of the

book includes strategies in how and

what man feels, that has been a calamity

and the misconceptions in how men think

, the oppressor of self esteem, but what

society wants you to believe that man

has know control over his perceptions

of what it takes to be a man.


Jacqueline is a graduate of Medgar Evers College,

Degree in Education, and minored in Arts Education

Jacqueline Amos a publish Author, documented with the

Museum of Modern Art, Brooklyn Museum, Shum berg

Library Of Black Studies, Ethiopic Coptic Church

Museum, American Artist Association, International

Word Wide Registry, Harlem Gallery, Harlem State

Culture Building, John F. Kennedy Performing Arts,

Medgar Evers College Historical Art Archives,

Brooklyn Counsel Of The Arts, Emerald Who’s Who

Executives and Professionals, World Wide Artist,

Humanitarian Award, Philippians and American People,

Proclamation Noumi Arts (Borough President,

Howard Golden Proclamation from, (David A. Patterson,

New York State Senate, 29th District,

Bedford Styvesant Art and Culture,

Black Hero’s, Medgar Evers College Alumni


Jacqueline has been feature on many live broadcast,

the biography of Jacqueline Amos, City College

Round Table Radio, Bcap, The Biography Of

Lady Blues, Spiritual Train, T.V. The

Biography Of Jacqueline Amos Author,

Medgar Evers College Radio Part 1,

Part 2, Black Women Artist, Mary Umolou,

Jacqueline Also completed Sound

Track with James Gaspen, (Bad Boys

Productions) Preacher in the Movie

Goodnite Mr. Charlie, 18 one women

shows in Art, as well as poetry.




To order your copy of, the Diary of a Blackman

Let A Black Woman Speak

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For additional information, Contact

Author Jacqueline Amos

Phone: 718- 455-0289

Email:

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