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*.Amazon's Angela Benson Page* *. Amazon;s Linda Hudson-Smith Page

 

*A Million Blessings

* Destiny Calls (Kimani Romance)
*Sins of the Father

 

*.This Far By Faith: My Mother's Shadow\A

*.Cracked Mirror\Honor Thy Heart

**Up Pops the Devil _

 

*.Fields Of Fire

*The Amen Sisters

* Sweeter Than Temptation (Arabesque)

 


 

 


1. .Chosen 2.Destined
3.Still Waters (Kimani Romance) 4.The Ex Files: A Novel About Four Women and Faith
5.*It's a Curl Thing (Divine & Friends) 6..No Regrets (New spirit) .
7.Temptation 8.*Too Little, Too Late: A Novel

*Divine Match-Up

* Jezebel

* .Rescuing Jesus from the Christians

9, Amazon's Patricia Haley-Brown Page

* *The Ideal Wife

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0. Amazon's Victoria Christopher Murray Page

*.RETHINKING REALIZED ESCHATOLOGY

*.Jesus and the Sweet Pilgrim Baptist Church (Muscadine Book Series)

*Rescuing Sex from the Christians

 

 


AFRICAN MUSIC

Ali Ibrahim “Farka” Touré (October 31, 1939 – March 7, 2006) was a Malian singer and guitarist, and one of the African continent’s most internationally renowned musicians. His music is widely regarded as representing a point of intersection of traditional Malian music and its North American cousin, the blues. The belief that the latter is historically derived from the former is reflected in Martin Scorsese’s often quoted characterization of Touré’s tradition as constituting "the DNA of the blues". Touré was ranked number 76 on Rolling Stone’s list of “The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time”.

 

 

*Traditional Songs & Dances from Africa: Ojah. *Oxfam Africa: Dance Rhythms From Algeria to Zimbabwe *Stash Rameios Band .....*Live in Africa
*Populair Music from Angola. Central African Republic: Rituals of the Oubangui Gbanzili and Mbugu . Ali Farka Toure.
*Yoruba Drums from Benin, West Africa .. .....*Rhythms of Life, Songs of Wisdom: Akan Music From Ghana, West Africa . Traditional Songs & Dances from Africa ..