Name the Books that Changed your Life/Thinking

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Alright all you BGOL Intellectuals, name the books that changed your life, thinking, or made a big impression on you.

I'm curious what books you all consider worth checking out - I trust this board over the Amazon reviewers. :smh:

I know we got some intelligent people on this board - be it proper college/grad school or just straight up conscious brothers or sisters who drop into bookstores to find a good read.

Here are some books that I believe everyone should read and affected me:

Ralph Ellison's The Invisible Man
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The Autobiography of Malcolm X
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The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man
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Nineteen Eighty-Four
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Alright all you BGOL Intellectuals, name the books that changed your life, thinking, or made a big impression on you.

I'm curious what books you all consider worth checking out - I trust this board over the Amazon reviewers. :smh:

I know we got some intelligent people on this board - be it proper college/grad school or just straight up conscious brothers or sisters who drop into bookstores to find a good read.

Here are some books that I believe everyone should read and affected me:

Ralph Ellison's The Invisible Man
41UX2g-Xh6L.jpg


The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Autobio_malcolmx.jpg


The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man
187450931X.jpg


Nineteen Eighty-Four
1984-signet1981.jpg

Malcolm X was good...

Reall good...

informative...Rational Fasting by Arnold Ehret was a good book...
 
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From The Browder Files: the original version.

Author: Anthony Browder

This is a must read for all AAs.
 
About 25 years ago, my people got me a set of encyclopedia. This shit was like the internet before the internet. I learned so much from reading them joints front to back. Helped me to figure out what I wanted to do with my life before I even got to Jr. High.

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But for real for real, it was a documentary that really moved me and made me know what direction my life would move in.

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Those that know, know...
 
"think and grow rich" by Napolean Hill (taught me how to work smarter instead of harder)

"Jarhead" by Anthony Swofford. (convinced me not to join the military)

"Animal Farm" by George Orwell (showed me how full of shit the college socialist society was)

JASC learn paint shop pro in 24 hours. (Led to a good paying desktop publishing job)

New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures (The one book that made me the proud atheist I am today)
 
AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MALCOLM X!!!!!!!!!!!!! spook who sat by the door, taste of power by elaine king (only female to head the panthers), RICH DAD, POOR DAD!!! ******, by dick gregory. Race Matters by Dr. Cornell West.
 
AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MALCOLM X!!!!!!!!!!!!! spook who sat by the door, taste of power by elaine king (only female to head the panthers), RICH DAD, POOR DAD!!! ******, by dick gregory. Race Matters by Dr. Cornell West.

Come to think of it I should throw in "The shadow that haunts me" by Dick Gregory. It was my first exposure to vegetarian ideals
 
I read a book Called "Fire in My Bones" right out of high school(89). Dont remember the author's name. It was about the author's life as a black man and coming out of his "self hate". I cant find that book for shit.

This was one of my 1st books I read also

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