Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 13, 1995, Page 9, Image 9

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by his great-grandmother, who sat
him on her knee in her rocking chair,
read the Bible to him and told him
stories she had learned during her
childhood.
When Brown wrote down the
many childhood stories he remem­
bered, he and Jack realized that they
had a marketable product that could
benefit other African American fam­
ilies and their kids.
Brown and Jack each chipped in
$5,000 last March to start Jack Brown
Enterprises, which publishes chil­
d ren ’s books with moral themes
aimed at blacks.
T here’s a great need for African
American kids to have books they
can id en tify w ith, said P hyllis
Fogelman, publisher o f Dial Books
for Young Readers in New York
Among other things, the company
specializes in publishing books aimed
at blacks.
“ I think you get a sense o f your­
self as a child and your place in the
world by a lot o f things,” she said. "If
you’re black and you see only white
H is to ry
faces, it leaves a very left-out feel
ing, particularly in minority chil
dren, who come up against preju
dice all the time."
It s equally important for white
children to see African American
families leading successful, normal
lives, Fogelman said.
Brown, vice president o f the
company, is the creative arm, writ­
ing the stories and handling product
development. Brow n's wife, Bar­
bara Tompkins-Brown, is the mar­
keting director.
Brown adopted the pen name
"Zachary X King.” He likes the
name Zachary and took on the initial
X and the surname King in honor o f
black leaders Malcolm X and Mar­
tin Luther King.
Jack is com pany p re sid e n t,
h an d lin g m ost o f the b u siness
a sp e c ts o f the com pany and his
w ife, G erm aine, is c u sto m e r re ­
latio n s m anager.
They knew that their inexperi­
ence at publishing made it crucial
that they learn about the industry.
B o o k F e a tu re s
M in is te r F a rra k h a n
A new book by historian Adib
Rashad, Islam, Black Nationalism &
Slavery, A Detailed History, has just
been released. In this fascinating study,
Mr. Rashad identified the major land­
marks in the history of Muslims in
America, documenting many contri­
butions o f Africans to Islam, the pres­
ence o f African Muslims in America
before Columbus, and the role Islam
played in Muslim slaves surviving the
ordeal of bondage.
Beginning with the origins o f
Islam in Arabia and continuing to the
African empires o f Ghana, Mali and
Songhai, Mr. Rashad examines the
influence the religion had on the peo­
ples o f the continent and the impact
o f slavery on A frican M uslim s
brought to the Americas. He offers
several biographical sketches ofpre-
Civil War Muslim slaves and how
Islam was reintroduced into the Un­
tied States at the turn o f the century .
Mr. Rashad describes the rise o f
Islamic and Black Power movements
in urban areas o f the U.S. and pre­
sents vivid portraits o f such powerful
historical figures as Marcus Garvey,
drew Ali, Elijah Muhammad, and
Malcolm X. The book also incudes
biographical profiles o f current lead­
ers such as Minister Louis Farra­
khan, Imam Jamil Al-Amin (H. Rap
Brown), Imam W.D. Mohammed,
and many others who have contribut­
ed to the present African-American
Islamic consciousness. The chapters
on Elijah Muhammad and Louis Far­
rakhan are particularly revealing,
shedding much light on the origins
and teachings o f the Nation o f Islam.
Islam, Black National ism A sia -
very, A Detailed History, which in­
cludes an introduction by renowned
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Thomas Brown and Ricky Jack
wanted to tind books for their chil­
dren that portrayed African Ameri­
cans positively and that stressed
moral values.
Instead, what they found were
predom inantly wh ite characters who
d id n ’t resem ble their kids. The
books they found aimed at black
children w eren’t much better. One
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the only difference was that the chil­
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Some books depicted black
children stereotypically, with bug
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” We didn t think what we found
was as good as it could be,” Jack
said. W hat’s more, “a lot o f the
books didn't have moral themes to
them,” Brown said.
Brown and Jack realized what
they were looking forcould be found
in the treasure trove o f stories their
families told them when they were
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