I Am Royalty: Profiles In Black History (Volume 3)

Emmanuel Brown, of Seeing Growth, has released the 3rd Volume of I Am Royalty: Profiles In Black History. He created this volume by using the stories of 44 Black Men and Black Women. His focus is young people and working with black adults.
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July 28, 2011 - PRLog -- I Am Royalty: Profiles In Black History  Volume 3  is the 3rd publication to be released in the I Am Royalty: Profiles In Black History Series. This book is part of a series of biographical anthologies that are compiled to serve as bridges throughout many different communities. The purposes of these bridges are to close gaps that are left in our communities and to create productive routes for the young people who live within them.

44 Black/African-American Men and Women have come together to create this volume.

Volume 3 of I Am Royalty: Profiles In Black history includes the stories of Kimberly Brown, Robin M. Bellamy, Vanessa Davis Griggs, Joey Pinkney, Sheneese Starr, Barbara Basha Riddick, Aessynce Simmons, Apostle Dr. Marcus Barr, Donielle A. Smith, Kimberly Smith, Gloria J. Lathen, Adrian Knight aka “2nd Chance”, Tabitha Vinson, Nike Binger Marshall, Sharon Fox, Dr. Leonard L. Edloe, LaVerne Adekunle, Joan Cartwright, Fallon Stephanie John, Lee Green, Annette Bryant, La'Tonya West, ShaChena Gibbs, Apostle Stacey Woods, Jamaal Brown, Kanika A. Reese The Matchless Novelist, LaToya Cherie Larkin, C.C.,  Linda Johnson, Dr. Candace House, Author Patricia Yarbrough, Raoul Davis, Margaret Dawson Brown, Tiffany Christina Lewis, Kimberly Cash Tate, Bridgette L. Collins, Tanya Trahan, R. Lee Gordon, Tischa "The Tigress" Thomas, Rosalyn McMillan, Michelle Larks, Apostle Mascheria G Perdue, Katrina Gurl and Emmanuel Brown.

Our mission is to take these stories into places that need positive light and spread these lights into some of darkest areas. We will share our stories throughout schools, churches, community groups, and throughout the streets to begin recruiting our youth for productive activities.

We have collaborated with Black/African-American Men and Women that represent different backgrounds, upbringings, fields of business, and options (for the future) that can be followed.

This book is available at LabelMeRoyalty.com and on Amazon. However, the focus of the sales is young people.

Understand that many young people do not visit book stores, helped Emmanuel Brown decide to market the books through LabelMeRoyalty.com and to worry less about the sales that he would receive through major book retailers that the first 2 volumes are available on. Emmanuel says: "Many young people do not visit bookstores, so I  am not focused on making sales through outlets like Barnes and Noble, Borders, and even Amazon. I believe that I can reach my target and keep more revenue for production by focusing on sales that originate from LabelMeRoyalty.com.

By marketing the books in this way they can be used as fund raising tools for Black American groups, organizations and churches. This also shares inspiration, hope and unity with the communities that are trying to be reached.

He is currently administering a letter writing campaign that is focused on reaching the Black owned media to thank them for providing stories to the community and to offer them positive content to distribute that comes from the 100+ people that have contributed to the 3 volumes that have been published.

Emmanuel hopes that this campaign will give him the support of organizations like the National Pan-Hellenic Council and the Greek organizations that it is comprised of, the black churches and the National Black Church Initiative, black schools, black business people, black teachers, black grass roots organizations."

Emmanuel say "this project is bigger than me and I know that I can not do it alone, but I can keep contacting people to ask for them to participate. Everyone does not ignore my messages and everyone does not say "NO this is not for me."" He say that the rejections are motivating enough to remember that role models are not present and that those who step up deserve the support of the people.

He closes by saying that "children are watching us and they absorb the characteristics that stand out. We can not attack their culture and expect them to accept it, we have to provide them options. Telling them that We Are Royalty and that they should say Label Me Royalty so much that they hear these messages more than the negative ones is a great start, but only a beginning."

To support this project, make purchase at http://labelmeroyalty.com/I-Am-Royalty-Profiles-In-Black-... and don't forget to spread the word.

Contact us for quantity discount pricing.

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This initiative intends to share positive influences through the stories of Black People that will help over-shadow the negative images that play a dominant role in what Black Americans are and should strive to be.
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