Is There Really a Shortage of Good Black Men?
By Aaron Anwar Smith

 


Meet the Author



“The Good Black Man has never faded. It is the faith in him that has been lost,” says Smith, who at 32 has achieved much success as a motivator and cancer survivor.

The book addresses several questions lying at the heart of the African-American community: 

·              Are most Black men dead, locked away, or gay?

·              Is marriage still the goal for African American couples?

·              Why is illegitimacy such an issue within the Black community?

These questions among many other issues of concern regarding today’s African-American relationships are finally exposed and addressed in messages delivered by the Aaron Anwar Smith’s Is There Really a Shortage of Good Black Men?.

To arrange book appearances, signings, interviews Please contact Jennifer Stevens, Publicist
publicist@aaronanwarsmith.com, www.ShortageOfMen.com



 

 

 

 

Aaron Anwar Smith’s, Is There Really a Shortage of Good Black Men? is a book created in an effort to help empower the relationships of African-American men and women. Within its contents, the book strongly supports the significance of reinforcing all associated truths and dispels every myth created against the unification of African-American couples. From historic facts rarely discussed within homes and social settings, to easy-to-use techniques and methods, this book brings direct attention to a wide variety of issues related to the idea of there being a shortage of good Black men.

Is There a Shortage of Good Black Men? teaches and supports several strategies and techniques that will ultimately help bring success to women longing to build supportive foundations within quality relationships with worthy and available Black men. These methods assist by motivating readers to embrace righteous principles of effective communication, the foundation of trust, and the importance of forgiveness; which all, inherently, will help promote and reinforce the union between African-American men and women.

Smith delivers a message that works at a relentless pace to dispel the myth of there being few to no good Black men in within Black communities. The message aims to uplift and serve as a psycho-sociological survey of the ideas and mindsets of men and women who share different experiences and opinions about the successes and failures of African-American relationships.


 

Hard Cover - 6x9 - 214 pages - $24.95

ISBN: 978-1-60911-014-7
ISBN / SKU: 1-60911-014-5


   


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