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Keeping Your Crown: The Black Woman’s Guide to Reclaiming Greatness





About the Authors

Joyce & Debra Glenn, “THE GLENN TWINS” are models, actors, TV Hosts and entrepreneurs. Aside from their pursuits in the entertainment industry, the twins are passionate business women with BBAs in accounting and are members of the prestigious business honor society, Beta Gamma Sigma. The twins have always had a desire to use their influence to empower women and bring awareness to social issues that will initiate positive change within the black community. 




About the Book

Keeping Your Crown: The Black Woman’s Guide to Reclaiming Greatness is a call to action to challenge black women to live up to their full potential. Black women are strong, beautiful, astute and invaluable leaders worthy of the title “Queen.” 

This book insists that black women raise their personal standards and lead lives reflective of greatness. In particular, there are five specific areas black women should improve upon to advance their own lives and the state of Black America. 

These five areas include: managing our love lives, understanding men, strengthening our sisterhood, changing our views on single motherhood, and improving our self-image. 

Keeping Your Crown is an eye-opening book that forces black women to realize, they hold the power and potential of the black community in their hands. Keeping Your Crown encourages black women to live with purpose and intention and serve as positive agents of change within the black community.

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1 comment:

  1. Dreamer’s Dream Dreams
    By: Author Renee’ Drummond-Brown


    I started out
    a princess,
    expecting
    to grow into a Queen,
    at least,
    that’s what
    I was led to believe.

    Went to school
    trusting on
    A King’s dream
    pushed into
    a back of a room
    so
    my princess dreamt
    thereof;
    poetic scenes.


    Not ‘payin’ attention
    ‘cause’
    those inner words
    protected me
    from THAT plight
    ‘an’
    In my mind
    I could be THAT Queen!
    Yeah
    Hail to me!

    But…
    in reality,
    A black princess
    in the 60’s
    could never ever be
    Queen.
    Absolutely,
    NO hail,
    to the queen,
    Only lost
    poetic dreams
    in a systematic scheme
    of
    Dick, Jane and Spot
    playing
    royal games.


    While on THAT scene,
    I dreamt
    of becoming
    someday
    MY VERY OWN
    POETIC QUEEN
    Yeah,
    finally,
    Hail to me!

    Dedicated to: I use to be a Queen you know…now I’m a Poetess


    Authored:
    “The Power of the Pen”
    “SOLD: TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER”
    “Renee’s Poems with Wings are Words in Flight-I’ll Write Our Wrongs”
    and
    “Renee’s Poems with Wings are Words in Flight”.


    No part of this poem may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without written permission from the author. All Rights Reserved@ September 23, 2016.

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