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 Now We Honor Greatness

The simple thread that ties the October-November 2000 issue of about...time Magazinetogether is that each article speaks of some aspect of greatness that surrounds us, which for too long has gone unnoticed.


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  • Explore the literary work of Lerone Bennett, a seasoned African-American historian, executive editor of Ebony magazine and “A Distinguished Gentleman.” His newest book, Forced Into Glory: Abraham Lincoln’s White America, casts the light of truth on the legacy of Abraham Lincoln and the myth of the “Great Emancipator” and shows him to be neither too great nor too much of a liberator.
  • Greet James Perkins, Selma, Alabama’s first black mayor and learn the basic truth behind the lesson that the city took 36 years to learn—how to unseat an avowed racist.
  • Reap extraordinary benefits through strategic U.S. corporate alliances formed with African-American businesses that are “Branching Off Black.”
  • Hear the stories of Vietnam veterans who survived captivity to “Return Home With Honor.”
  • Let “Corporate Coaching” break the robot-like work ethic and bring true passion to your livelihood.


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