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Book review : the invisible ache : black men identifying their pain and reclaiming their power by Courtney B. Vance and Dr. Robin L. Smith with Charisse Jones

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Author(s)
Perry, Richard J.
Keywords
Lutheran ethics
The Invisible Ache
African American community
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Community ethics
Comparative religious ethics
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