socrates and orunmila, two patron saints of classical philosophy - sophie oluwole
MDW NTR -jacob carruthers
Black Marxism - cedric robinson
Of Black Study - josh myers
Mapping Yoruba Networks - Dr. Kamari Maxine Clarke
Récréations géométriques d'Afrique - Lusona - Géométricale -- Paulus Gerdes
Ifá - Fela Sowande (hard to find, get an interlibrary loan from your library)
Yurugu - Marimba Ani
be careful with some of these suggestions, a lot of these books are very seductive to another cultural perspective that you may not want to be a part of. The book i suggested included. Try to understand what you want to gain from philosophy and look for those talking about that.
that being said of "philosophers" meaning as most people here are talking about them as cacs,
nietzche (thus spake zarathustra genealogy of morals)
wittgenstein (tractatus, philosophical investigations (if you can stomach it.)
deleuze and guattari (a thousand plateaus, anti-oedipus)
forget about them greeks/romans: Black Athena Vol 1-3 - martin bernal, then refer again back to Yurugu for a full dissection of Platonism, nietzche does this as well but Marimba does it from a more accessible, culturally relevant perspective.
socrates was cool but plato wasnt.
alot of these books you can get off the shelf/by request from
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