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How to Love a Black Man: The Series

'Vitamin C', 'Ride With Me', 'Take One for the Team' and 'Conversation with Zane!'

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How to Love a Black Man: The Series

By: Dr. Jamal-Harrison Bryant
Narrated by: Dr. Jamal Harrison Bryant
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Dr. Jamal Bryant takes a step into a controversial and exploratory zone of relationships and sexuality in this hard-hitting three-part series featuring "Vitamin C", "Ride With Me", "Take One For The Team", and Conversation with Zane!". The latter is a special encounter with the world-renowned author and publisher Zane in a exclusive conversation on black sexuality.

Most women, generally, don’t have much trouble attracting men. A woman doesn’t need to work harder to please a man, because every woman has what it takes to get the love of any man, and there is nothing else better than a black man and black woman in love. The problem lies in how to love him, keep him, and understand him.

©2009 Intellect Inspire; 2009 Jamal Harrison
Christianity Gender Studies Relationships

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