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Feeling the Spirit [Hardcover]

Jr. Chester Higgins (Author)
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September 1, 1994
"We are Africans not because we are born in Africa, but because Africa is born in us. Look  around you and behold us in our greatness.  Greatness is an African possibility; you can make it  yours. " -- Chester Higgins Jr.

In  Feeling the Spirit, Chester Higgins Jr.  tells the story of a people -- by capturing the fierce  dignity, enduring traditions and empowering  spirituality that live in all men and women of African  descent throughout the world. Higgins' odyssey of  discovery has spanned three decades and led him  across boundaries of geography, nationality, and  culture. In these pages Higgins combines 220 tri-tone  black-and-white images with his own evocative  prose to share the findings of his journey. From  reclaiming a long-misrepresented history, to providing  a rare, intimate look at sacred rituals passed  down through the centuries, to exploring the simple  yet profound significance of water in daily life,  Chester Higgins Jr. presents a glorious evocation  of the African personality as it thrives not just in Africa, but in all parts of the world.

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"We are Africans not because we are born in Africa, but because Africa is born in us. Look around you and behold us in our greatness. Greatness is an African possibility; you can make it yours. " -- Chester Higgins Jr.

In Feeling The Spirit, Chester Higgins Jr. tells the story of a people -- by capturing the fierce dignity, enduring traditions and empowering spirituality that live in all men and women of African descent throughout the world. Higgins' odyssey of discovery has spanned three decades and led him across boundaries of geography, nationality, and culture. In these pages Higgins combines 220 tri-tone black-and-white images with his own evocative prose to share the findings of his journey. From reclaiming a long-misrepresented history, to providing a rare, intimate look at sacred rituals passed down through the centuries, to exploring the simple yet profound significance of water in daily life, Chester Higgins Jr. presents a glorious evocation of the African personality as it thrives not just in Africa, but in all parts of the world.

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"We are Africans not because we are born in Africa, but because Africa is born in us. Look  around you and behold us in our greatness.  Greatness is an African possibility; you can make it  yours. " -- Chester Higgins Jr.

In  Feeling the Spirit, Chester Higgins Jr.  tells the story of a people -- by capturing the fierce  dignity, enduring traditions and empowering  spirituality that live in all men and women of African  descent throughout the world. Higgins' odyssey of  discovery has spanned three decades and led him  across boundaries of geography, nationality, and  culture. In these pages Higgins combines 220 tri-tone  black-and-white images with his own evocative  prose to share the findings of his journey. From  reclaiming a long-misrepresented history, to providing  a rare, intimate look at sacred rituals passed  down through the centuries, to exploring the simple  yet profound significance of water in daily life,  Chester Higgins Jr. presents a glorious evocation  of the African personality as it thrives not just in Africa, but in all parts of the world.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 303 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam; 1St Edition edition (September 1, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0553095560
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553095562
  • Product Dimensions: 12.3 x 9.9 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.9 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,383,969 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A visual and intellectual feast of gigantic porportions., November 3, 1998
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Ja A. Jahannes (MELANON PRESS. Savannah, GA) - See all my reviews
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Seeing ourselves helps us to know ourselves. Seeing people in the context of their world community helps us to know that we are truly one people of the world. Chester Higgins, Jr. has celebrated the African journey and the extended and extensive African family in a way that no other photographer has. Visually this book is treasury. The essays are equally as wonderful. How can African Americans and all descendants of Africa teach our children to honor themselves? We should show them these photographs. All people interested in knowing and sharing the human story would enjoy FEELING THE SPIRIT - SEARCHING THE WORLD FOR PEOPLE OF AFRICA. Every library in every school and university in America should have a copy of this wonderful book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Visually Stimulating, Spiritually Uplifting, November 27, 2005
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I purchased this book on a whim when it first came out, and it is still one of my favorites. The intensity of the photographs, coupled with the essays, convey to the reader the deep love this man has for African people all over the world. Every time I open this book, I am filled with a sense of wonderment and joy as I look into these beautiful brown and black faces. It is like looking at an album of family photos that no one told you was there. You are drawn into the space that the subject occupies and feel as though you are there. There is one photo of his aunt praying, and i swear that she looks just like some of my people down in Arkansas! There is also a rare picture of Dr John Henry Clarke being made an honorary chief that is absolutely priceless. This book shows the simplicity and complexity of all of our lives: Our beliefs, rituals, loves, and connections to one another. It is this book that got me started collecting coffee table books based on the African experience and it's a great start for anyone who wants to see us as we truly are, or simply wants to see themselves.
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