19th ANNUAL BLACK BOOK AWARDS FOR
 EXCELLENCE IN BLACK LITERATURE:
First Weekend, June 4, 5 & 6 2010
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www.blackbooksaward.com

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UPDATED SEPTEMBER 2, 2010
BLACK BOOK AWARDS
FOR EXCELLENCE IN BLACK LITERATURE Presented First Weekend in June, 2011 at the Nat Turner Reference Library in Southampton County, Virginia (434) 378-2140

WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING BOOKS & OTHER PUBLICATIONS FOR 2011 BLACK BOOK AWARDS:
Send a Review Copy to:
BLACK BOOK AWARD
P. O. Box 9 - Drewryville, VA 23844

Any books that have not been cited in the past are eligible to receive an award...read m
THE 19th UBUS BLACK BOOK AWARDS

SOUTHAMPTON, VIRGINIA

JANUARY 17, 2010 – Black writers, publishers, distributors, sellers and patrons are notified to prepare to attend and participate in the 19th Annual Black Books Award. For the 19th year the literature of books that are written, by Black people will be celebrated in a setting that both validate their work and provide an opportunity to promote and sell it.

            Celebrated over a period of three days, all activities will be in The Nat Turner Reference Library at The Khalifah Estates, 26070 Barhams Hills Road, Drewryville, VA 23844. On the 3rd day, Sunday, June 6, attendees are taken on a “Return to the Nat Turner Trail.”  http://www.khabooks.com/natturnertour.htm

  All who register in advance will be guaranteed 10 minutes to talk about their work and to share their experience in overcoming barriers to go from manuscript writer to published writer. Aspiring writers and book buyers are also welcome to attend. Registration is free.

            There is a fee for the “Awards Dinner Banquet,” Saturday evening where Black writers, journalist & booksellers, will given Black Book Awards in front of family, friends, and readers of their work. It is about 95% certain that Black Book Awards will be the only citation where their books will be celebrated; and this was the case for some of the most important books in Black History: if not for black book awards the works of The Honorable Elijah Muhammad, Dr. Carter G. Woodson, Stolen Legacy, and John Henrik Clarke, Dr. Amos N. Wilson and too many still alive to name; their books never would have been documented with a wall certificate or plaque, regardless of their greatness.

            Writers are asked to register in advance by mailing a review copy of their publication to the above address. For more information go to www.blackbooksaward.com Or call (434) 378-2140.

            To see a partial roster of past recipients, go towww.blackbooks.award.com


2009 report is at
www.blackbooksaward.com
18th Annual BLACK BOOK AWARDS
FOR EXCELLENCE IN BLACK LITERATURE
June 5, 6 & 7 2009
to enter: Send two copies of your book to
2009 Black Book Awards
P. O. Box 9 - Southampton County, VA 23844

Call (704) 277-1462 -- publish@khabooks.com
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www.blackwritersalliance.com

Registration is not required to participate in most activities, but it helps us to better prepare

If not please send 2 copies of your book to:
26070 Barhamshills Road
 Drewryville, VA 23844. Or P. O. Box 9, Drewryville, VA.

Read more at   www.blackwritersalliance.com


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DECEMBER FAST DECLARED BY
 THE HONORABLE
ELIJAH MUHAMMAD
by H. Khalif Khalifah

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12/1/07

 This is to say to all within my reach that I still observe the fast that was declared by The Honorable Elijah Muhammad. I have observed the month of December to varying degrees of success for 33 years. I always attempt to participate in it 100% through my every word, act and deed. And though this is an impossibility, the striving have help keep me as close to the straight and narrow path that I am. I have been abundantly blessed by Allah when I forget, go into error or make a mistake. And I have concluded that the grea-test blessing of all is that I turn to The Creator, Sustainer and Cherisher of all persons, places and things for help. So after 33 years of striv-ing, I believe I am in the position in life that I have the best chance of being 100% dutiful dur-ing this month I pray for success for everyone who is participating, ob-serving or sensitive to Black Muslims during this time. Ultimately, I  fast for the power to be a better servant to African people, as we continue to struggle for “Freedom, Justice and Equality”………..Peace, Khalifah, December 1, 2007 I www. reparationswarchest.com
"A BRIEF HISTORY OF N'COBRA & THE REPARATIONS MOVEMENT" - 270 pages, more than 30 photos. $20.00 plus $5.00 shipping to

New Book About N'COBRA and the Reparations Movement
   A History of N'COBRA and the Reparations Movement, by H. KHALIF KHALIFAH, is first published book about the Coalition that put Reparations in the minds, hearts of many, and lips of people in the U. S. A. and around the world. It is the first Book that is written about N'COBRA by one of it's leaders during the peak of its growth in the 1990's.

Khalifah served on the National Board of Directors for six years, was Co-Chair of the Human Services Commission for five years, Facilitated a Media Workshop that conceptionalized and formulated the N'Cobra listserv, served with Dr. Obadele and Cicero Love on the first Economic Development Commission (a workshop /committee, at the time) and was the co-ordinator for the 9th Annual Reparations Convention in Hampton, and Southampton, Virginia in 1998.

His book is illustrated with multiple, color pictures to highlight many of the 16 Conventions of N'COBRA; and also contains a good chronicle of Past Conventions. It is 230 pages and cost $15.00. Go to www.khabooks.com

As U.S. political, civil and business leaders grappled with the pressing question of "what to do with the Negroes?" the newly freed Africans cried out immediately for restitution - payback for centuries of stolen labor, cultural degradation and dehumanizations. Indeed, Africans held as slaves have been struggling for a restored sense of wholeness since being brought to this country as chattel.

Other organizations and individuals have carried the demand for reparations farther into the twentieth century. Many of them have become a part of today's Reparations Campaign which is being spearheaded by N'COBRA.