Mommy, I Thought You Said Black Was Beautiful is an encouraging book for children who have experienced the negative impact of being Black in today's world. Collectively, authors Phillip and Jeresha White, along with parents, educators, advocates, and guardians who take on the responsibility of becoming a part of the change in our Black communities, want Black children around the world to know that Black is, indeed, beautiful. "Mom, I Thought You Said Black Was Beautiful is a powerful tool to help start the racism conversation in your home, school, and/or organization. Together, we can change the narrative and impact generations to come." - Jeresha White, founder & owner of Success Souvenirs
Phillip White Ordine dei libri




- 2020
- 2006
Exploring the rich and complex history of Native Americans, this work chronicles significant events from prehistory to modern times. It highlights both cultural achievements like agriculture, crafts, and storytelling, as well as the harsh realities of violence, disease, and broken treaties. Key moments include early exploration, the decline of the fur trade, the Wounded Knee massacre, and the invention of the Cherokee alphabet. The narrative captures the profound changes and challenges faced by Native peoples, alongside broader social and governmental shifts in the New World.
- 2002
I'm Movin' On
- 64pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
I'm movin' on, at last I can see Life has been patiently waiting for me And I know there's no guarantees But I'm not alone There comes a time in everyone's life When all you can see are the years passing by And I have made up my mind That those days are gone I'm Movin' On is a song and a book that helps deal with the confusedfeelings, the insecurities, and the pain of not living up to your own standards,goals, and dreams. It is a book of acceptance, surrender, forgiveness... andmovin' on. "Everybody has problems and everybody, at some point in their life, hitsrock bottom," say Dave Williams and Phillip White. Life can spin out ofcontrol because of broken relationships or financial problems or illness orfailure. "Everybody deals with shame and regret as well as anger andconfusion. Sometimes it feels like the end of the world, but as we now know,it's not. Sometimes you think you will never make it through, but we'vediscovered, you will. With the precious blessing of time, scars heal, heartsmend, you will forgive yourself... and move on!"
- 1999
Focusing on the Kickapoo Indians, this comprehensive bibliography documents their rich history and culture from the 1800s to 1998. It highlights the tribe's unique traditional practices, religion, and language, while detailing a wide array of resources such as books, journal articles, theses, and government publications. The work serves as an essential reference for understanding the Kickapoo, who are recognized as the most traditional of North American Indian tribes, and their current divisions across Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and Mexico.