"The Thoughts Of An Unchained Mind" www.amazon.com/dp/B096TN8QPL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_DY1N9BTTY2KX6NM7X5WN 📚 Read, REad, READ 📚 How Europe Underdeveloped Africa - Walter Rodney Stokely Speaks: From Black Power to Pan Africanism - Kwame Ture Revolutionary Suicide - Huey P. Newton Toward the African Revolution - Frantz Fanon Wretched of the Earth - Frantz Fanon Discourse on Colonialism - Aime Cesaire To Die For The People - Huey P. Newton The Man Not - Dr Tommy Curry State and Revolution - V.I. Lenin Servants of Allah - Sylvianne Diouf Womens Liberation and the African Freedom Struggle - Thomas Sankara Blood In My Eye - George Jackson
This is great, big up yourself youth man. However, where is the Marcus Garvey books? Most of those people he mentioned were heavily influenced by Garvey. Malcolm X, Kwame Nkrumah, Sekou Toure, Huey P Newton, Stokely, Walter, Rodney and the list goes on...
Thank you so much, I've always identified myself as a pan-African but I have rarely given myself enough time to read for a while now, I hope to gain much better understanding from these recommendations.
Didn't hear him as a jamaican mention the Philosophy and opinions of Marcus Garvey. Thats a book to be mention here also My life and Ethiopia progress by Haile Selassie.
Where does technology and planned obsolescence fit into this? Economists ignore the depreciation of durable consumer goods. *When Africa Awakes* (1920) by Hubert Harrison Harrison worked with Marcus Garvey but was not a fan. *Black Man's Burden* (1961) by Mack Reynolds Both are free on the Internet. *The Tyranny of Words* (1938) by Stuart Chase George Orwell mentioned Chase in an essay on politics. He published the book, *A New Deal* , shortly before FDR's famous speech. He was a member of FDR's brain trust.
I can understand the passion for historical readings and I am all for knowing our history. But if Black people can't be motivated to action in light of the current racism that confronts them on a daily basis I not sure they would be inclined to read such heavy stuff which was relevant to the generations of that time. Those generations have either got tired of the struggle or succumbed to the trappings of capitalism which have kept them in perpetual mental slavery. But because they have been allowed to feel that they living in a world of equality they don't be bothered about challenging the system because they are removed from the societies that are poor . The sad thing is those authors were leaders in out community. Nowadays too many of our influencers drive big cars, marry outside their race and preached messages that do not uplift their own. Keep up the message though.
Well spoken brother, our Africans brothers and sisters in this generation especially in the west think that the battle has ended, the battle has never ended! Until they become conscious, they will never rebel, and therefore bother the awakens ones like us have to be the ones to wake them up. It is the only way in which we can survive this world
"The Thoughts Of An Unchained Mind"
www.amazon.com/dp/B096TN8QPL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_DY1N9BTTY2KX6NM7X5WN
📚 Read, REad, READ 📚
How Europe Underdeveloped Africa - Walter Rodney
Stokely Speaks: From Black Power to Pan Africanism - Kwame Ture
Revolutionary Suicide - Huey P. Newton
Toward the African Revolution - Frantz Fanon
Wretched of the Earth - Frantz Fanon
Discourse on Colonialism - Aime Cesaire
To Die For The People - Huey P. Newton
The Man Not - Dr Tommy Curry
State and Revolution - V.I. Lenin
Servants of Allah - Sylvianne Diouf
Womens Liberation and the African Freedom Struggle - Thomas Sankara
Blood In My Eye - George Jackson
Knowledge is power! This young man is POWERFUL!
This brilliant young man again. He’s on the right track to be great. Guidance and protection to you. Powerful books. Great Authors. Great ppl .
Blood in my eye and Man not are one of my favourite books, it’s a must read very emotional
George Stinney Jr was executed in 1944 at the age of 14 years old. He is the young man pictured on the cover of “The Man-Not” book.
This is great, big up yourself youth man. However, where is the Marcus Garvey books? Most of those people he mentioned were heavily influenced by Garvey. Malcolm X, Kwame Nkrumah, Sekou Toure, Huey P Newton, Stokely, Walter, Rodney and the list goes on...
This reminds me to make a plan to purchase from black bookstores.
Thank you so much, I've always identified myself as a pan-African but I have rarely given myself enough time to read for a while now, I hope to gain much better understanding from these recommendations.
I hope I remember to get your book. Brother. But I’m get old , I’ll try to remember
Didn't hear him as a jamaican mention the Philosophy and opinions of Marcus Garvey. Thats a book to be mention here also My life and Ethiopia progress by Haile Selassie.
I love this type of content
Big Up from Houston ! I am a student at an HBCU this video is very inspirational 👍🏽
Peace Reflections. 🧿✊🏾
Thank you for this.
God he with you in your studies, you are very intelligent
Really appreciate this video.
I'll get some of those books ☺ ✊🏽
Blessings
great video 🎉
Solid list💪🏾
I'd add The Isis Papers & The New Jim Crow
I admired this so much! Thank you for sharing all these books with us 😊🖤
Thank you so much for sharing. Please add Metu Neter Vol 1 by Ra Un Nefer Amen to your list x
Wow,I need those book
Appreciate this, brotha
Great video!
Where does technology and planned obsolescence fit into this? Economists ignore the depreciation of durable consumer goods.
*When Africa Awakes* (1920) by Hubert Harrison
Harrison worked with Marcus Garvey but was not a fan.
*Black Man's Burden* (1961) by Mack Reynolds
Both are free on the Internet.
*The Tyranny of Words* (1938) by Stuart Chase
George Orwell mentioned Chase in an essay on politics. He published the book, *A New Deal* , shortly before FDR's famous speech. He was a member of FDR's brain trust.
Brilliant
Wow!! Where can I get this books please
Great!
what's the name of your book?
And please make links to how to purchase them all.
I can understand the passion for historical readings and I am all for knowing our history. But if Black people can't be motivated to action in light of the current racism that confronts them on a daily basis I not sure they would be inclined to read such heavy stuff which was relevant to the generations of that time. Those generations have either got tired of the struggle or succumbed to the trappings of capitalism which have kept them in perpetual mental slavery. But because they have been allowed to feel that they living in a world of equality they don't be bothered about challenging the system because they are removed from the societies that are poor .
The sad thing is those authors were leaders in out community. Nowadays too many of our influencers drive big cars, marry outside their race and preached messages that do not uplift their own. Keep up the message though.
Well spoken brother, our Africans brothers and sisters in this generation especially in the west think that the battle has ended, the battle has never ended! Until they become conscious, they will never rebel, and therefore bother the awakens ones like us have to be the ones to wake them up. It is the only way in which we can survive this world
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whats his socials?
U NEED FROM CIVILIZATION TO BARBARISM
Stockley Carmichael was an informant.
was he really? source?
No he wasnt
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I would love the source of what your saying
That was a disinformation campaign by J. Edgar Hoover