Books that you would recommend every young black male should read

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"To Die for the People" by Huey P. Newton. He was a family friend, and I got a signed copy that was handed down to me :wow:

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Long an iconic figure for radicals, Huey Newton is now being discovered by those interested in the history of America’s social movements. This new release of a classic collection of his writings and speeches traces the development of Newton’s personal and political thinking, as well as the radical changes that took place in the formative years of the Black Panther Party. More than just a historic record, Newton’s prescience and foresight make these documents strikingly pertinent today.
 
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the book of Proverbs in the Bible. School you on every main in life: Money, grimy nigguhs who rob folks, thots, and wisdom

And also
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People sleep on proverbs. There is a reason they used to sell those mini Bibles with proverbs separate. You can be an atheist through and through and learn a truckload from Proverbs. It's all education and isn't full of contradictions, which makes you wonder how it made the final cut.
 

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This is a/the thread that we need, it should be stickied somewhere, is it possible or can we add synposis' of the books that we are listing, we have economics, some on self-esteem/awareness, some on racism, legal injustice, black history, some are biographies and autobiographies. theres too many gems on here and for the ones that nobody has ever heard of rather than just dumping a bunch of pictures or names of titles a description (which can be gotten from any amazon site or whatever) will let nikkas know what they are about to read or what they may be interested in.

I love books like the miseducation of the negro, I prefer the psychology and sociology as it pertains to being black more than economics for me. (I think anyone of any color can make money or learn how to, but a black child being raise and held to unattainable standards and such of white children by white teachers and white curriculum designers is a nightmare but im not going to derail the thread)-

we have a myriad of books but just dropping an assload of topics is almost counterproductive for someone like me who will hit up amazon and buy 10 books right now.
 

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Manchild In The Promised Land-Claude Brown

Native Son-Richard Wright

Invisible Man-Ralph Ellison
 
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