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NATIONAL RITES OF PASSAGE INSTITUTE

13571 NATIONAL RITES OF PASSAGE INSTITUTE http://www.ritesofpassage.org/ Creating a critical mass and community of adults to serve youth and community through a rites of passage process. Black History and Culture   rites   of   passage   mentoring     youth   development   afrocentric   parenting   education   socialization   culture   african   centered   Jan 1, 1970 send email to  

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David Walker was born in Wilmington, North Carolina, in 1785. Although his father was a slave, his mother was a free woman, and so according to the law of the land, Walker, too, was free from the chains of slavery.
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David Walker was born in Wilmington, North Carolina, in 1785. Although his father was a slave, his mother was a free woman, and so according to the law of the land, Walker, too, was free from the chains of slavery.
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Africa. Part of _Ethnologue: Languages of the World_, 13th Edition; Barbara F. Grimes, Editor; Summer Institute of Linguistics, 1996.
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