Black Women Interracial and Intercultural Marriage Book 1: First and Foremost  2nd Edition: Conversations on Black Women Making Commonsense Choices, Marrying, and Living Well Buy on Amazon
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Black Women Interracial and Intercultural Marriage Book 1: First and Foremost 2nd Edition: Conversations on Black Women Making Commonsense Choices, Marrying, and Living Well

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Author(s) Eve Sharon Moore
ISBN / ASIN 1937587002
ISBN-13 9781937587000
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Sales Rank #3,322,065
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***[This is the SECOND edition of BOOK 1 (new ISBN, new cover with author picture on back, new subtitle, different front matter, minor content revisions, fewer pages, etc. If you bought the first edition, the interior content has not changed significantly.]

Provocative, essays and riveting conversations on black women's lifestyles, choices, love, marriage, and living well from the Associated Press highlighted website: BlackFemaleInterracialMarriage.com, as black women, white men, and others come together to discuss the most important factors and nuances in the current social environment that have led to the surge in the rate of black women in the United States marrying white and other non-African American men.

Author, Eve Sharon "Evia" Moore urges African American women to "make necessary lifestyle changes, mingle, travel, and use the common sense 'etiquette' of the global village in order to expand the pool of potential relationship partners, by including interested, compatible men of various races and ethnicities. Make marriage to a quality, compatible, loving, and lovable man of whatever skin shade or background a priority, especially if there are to be children. Quality is the key," she stresses and points out that "more African American women must make the 'mental shift' to broaden their scope to the entire global village as they enlarge their pool of marriageable men. If they did, they would find many compatible men from other racial and ethnic groups who appreciate the appeal of black women. Men of quality come in all skin shades and backgrounds," she frequently says. "And let's face it, finding a man of quality in the ocean can be much easier than finding him in a backyard puddle."

Check out why more than 3 million visitors to Evia's site have viewed thousands of pages of her writings plus scores of photos of prominent and ordinary black female-non-black male couples, and return often to see and read more.
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