Books for the True Warriors suggested by Mwalimu Baruti
“I have no idea how I am supposed to fit a decent reading list into 10 or 20 books but this is an attempt. Warriors should know that a great number of fundamental books are missing.
Abibifahodie”
-Mwalimu Baruti
Kwame Agyei Akoto – Nationbuilding
Kwame Agyei and Akua Nson Akoto – The Sankofa Movement
Marimba Ani – Yurugu
Sanyika Anwisye – The African Personality: Lubrication for Liberation
Ayi Kwei Armah – Two Thousand Seasons
Mwalimu K.B. Baruti – IWA: A Warrior’s Character
Jacob H. Carruthers – The Irritated Genie
John Henrik Clarke – Christopher Columbus and the Afrikan Holocaust
Marcus Mosiah Garvey – Message to the People
Sam Greenlee – The Spook Who Sat by the Door
Vincent Harding – There is a River
Asa G. Hilliard, Larry Williams and Nia Damali (eds.) – The Teachings of Ptahhotep
Kobi K.K. Kambon – African/Black Psychology in the American Context
Shawna Maglangbayan – Garvey, Lumumba and Malcolm
Tika – Shaasha Barta: The Book of the 41 Virtues
Carter G. Woodson – The Miseducation of the Negro
Chancellor Williams – The Destruction of Black Civilization
Amos N. Wilson – Afrikan Centered Consciousness versus The New World Order
Bobby E. Wright – The Psychopathic Racial Personality
Malcolm X – The Autobiography of Malcolm X
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