3 Or More Books You Think Every Black Person Should Read
Roots
Up From Slavery
Hair Story
A Raisin in the Sun
The Color Purple
The Souls of Black Folk
The Fire Next Time
the Autobiography of Malcolm X
Stolen Legacy -- George G.M. James
Theology of Time - Elijah Muhammad
Critical Lessons In Slavery And The Slave Trade: Essential Studies And Commentaries On Slavery, In General, And The African Slave Trade, In Particular -- John Henrik Clark
Afrikan People and European Holidays: A Mental Genocide, Vol. I & II -- Ishakamusa Barashango
The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Colors -- Francis Cress Welsing
African Origin Of Civilization -- Cheikh Anta Diop
Civilization Or Barbarism -- Cheikh Anta Diop
Introduction To African Civilizations -- John G. Jackson
Behold a Pale Horse -- William Cooper
The Mis-Education of The Negro
Know Thyself
Yurugu
.Moving the Centre
2.Decolonizing the mind
3.Brothers and Sisters
Things fall apart- Chinua Achebe
Sacred Woman ~ Queen AfuaThat Hair Thing ~ Dr. JoAnne CornwellThey Stole It, You Must Return It ~ Williams
All of the books in the Journal of African Civilizations series. My personal favorites are The Golden Age of the Moors and Egypt Revisited.-
Introduction to African Civilization - John Jackson- Before Color Prejudice: The Ancient View of Blacks. Blacks in Antiquity: Ethiopians in the Greco-Roman Experience - Frank Snowden - Africa and Africans as Seen by Classical Writers: TheWilliam Leo Hansberry African History Notebook - W. L. Hansberry- Black Athena: the Afroasiatic Roots of Classical Civilization The Fabrication of Ancient Greece 1785-1985 - Martin Bernal- Black Indians - William L. Katz- Spirit Dive - M. Cottman- Denmark Vesey - David Robertson

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