Leadership Under Advancing, Communicating, Teaching and Setting Communities at Liberty is our story of personal transformation. It also is a call to reignite our dreams, reexamine our journey to freedom, rebuild our communities and reclaim our backyards. Leadership Under Fire pushes us to acknowledge a changing world, break with self-destructive patterns and assume our rightful place as global leaders. A leader acts under fire. The work is divided into four parts to form the acrostic Part I Advancing progress; Part II Communicating in tough times; Part III Teaching ancestors and counter-narrative history; Part IV Setting communities at liberty. We discuss what emotional landmines exist in the real world, share lessons from the classroom, on the streets, within the church and in the ghettoes and public housing communities.
Roland Barksdale-Hall Ordine dei libri




- 2016
- 2012
Farrell
- 130pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
Set in the vibrant town of Farrell, established in 1912 and known as "The Magic City," the narrative explores its transformation from swampy woodlands to a bustling hub of culture and community. With a diverse population of Southern and Eastern European emigrants, Farrell boasted a unique blend of nationalist churches and independent businesses. By the mid-20th century, it gained recognition for its sports achievements and artistic representation. Despite challenges like mill closures, the town evolved, featuring its own library and hospital by the 1990s.
- 2009
African Americans in Mercer County
- 130pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
The book explores the rich history of African Americans in Mercer County, highlighting their two-century journey toward progress and freedom. It details the role of the Underground Railroad, the establishment of the Freedom Church, and the creation of Pandenarium for freed slaves. The narrative also covers the impact of 20th-century southern migrants in the steel industry and the significance of community organizations like the Twin City Elks. The story spans from early land acquisitions to contemporary celebrations of Juneteenth, illustrating a resilient legacy.
- 2005
Offers advice to African Americans who wish to rethink past events, explore vital health matters, and better understand their cultural and historical identities.