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A Long Way Gone-Ishmael Beah

Soul On Ice-Elderidge Cleaver

Finding Fish - Antwone Fisher

The Autobiography of Malcolm X

Maya Angelou's autobiographic series

Animal Equality-Joan Dunayer

Speciesism-Joan Dunayer

Animal Liberation-Peter Singer

Black Gold of the Sun-Ekow Eshun

Assata - Assata Shakur

Left To Tell-Immaculee Libagiza

Thoughts Are Free-Munyonzwe Hamelengwa
 
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Assata - An Autobiography by Assata Shakur

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assata_Shakur

Shakur was one of those wanted for questioning for wounding a police officer attempting to serve a traffic summons in Brooklyn on January 26, 1972 . After a March 1, 1972 $89,000 Brooklyn bank robbery, a Daily News headline asked: "Was that JoAnne?"; Shakur was also wanted for questioning after a further September 1, 1972 Bronx bank robbery. Msgr. John Powis alleged that Shakur was involved in an armed robbery at his Our Lady of the Presentation church in Brownsville, Brooklyn on September 14, 1972 based on FBI photographs.

In 1972, Shakur was the subject of a nationwide manhunt after the FBI alleged that she was the "revolutionary mother hen" of a Black Liberation Army cell that had conducted a "series of cold-blooded murders of New York City police officers", including the "execution style murders" of New York Police Officers Joseph Piagentini and Waverly Jones on May 21, 1971 and Gregory Foster and Rocco Laurie on January 28, 1972. Shakur was alleged to have been directly involved with the Foster and Laurie murders, and involved with the Piagentini and Jones murders. Some sources go further, identifying Shakur as the de facto leader and the "soul of the Black Liberation Army" after the arrest of cofounder Dhoruba Moore. Robert Daley, Deputy Commissioner of the New York City Police, for example, described Shakur as "the final wanted fugitive, the soul of the gang, the mother hen who kept them together, kept them moving, kept them shooting"

http://www.fbi.gov/wanted/dt/joanne-deborah-chesimard
 
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ThaChozenWun;1342504 said:
He goes into his journey very very detailed. He writes his story 65% of the book, but it has all the specifics into the story. Then another like 20% of pages are emails and stuff he saved from then, 10% are more tips just sketched on the pages, and the other 5% are random things, like what women find interesting that you're wearing, what type of things they don't and stuff like that.

Like he goes into each PUA's method, what worked, why it worked, how it worked, the lines he was taught, etc... Even if you're someone who can pick up women now, just reading the book will make you pick em up 100 times better. Basically reading his book is the equivalent of paying 1500 to go one of the Guru's shows. The shit is amazing.

Thanks for the recommendation, I'm gonna buy this book soon, as soon as I finish reading Samurai! by Saburo Sakai, one of the biggest killers the Japanese airforce ever had in WW2. My game has been slacking lately, and I could use some new advice.

Another book I highly recommend is Decoded by Jay-Z. One of the most fascinating books I've ever read.
 
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edogz818;1918786 said:
@ Huruma:
I didn't see you drop Assata Shakur!
I posted just to school him!

It was a good book, I read it a few years ago. The only non-fiction I'm really into anymore are autobiographies.
 
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Skeratch;1341881 said:
I like reading history, politics and biographies.

King Leopold's Ghost - Adam Hochschild

The Great War for Civilization - Robert Fisk

What are some good non-fiction books you've read?

I'm half way into MAKES ME WANNA HOLLER by Nathan McCall. [search engine him and book]

Valuable information for anyone who cares to understand current race relations state of affairs.
 
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Structure of Atom: The Space Inside of an Atom is Not Empty

by Joseph George

Quantum Physics for Poets

by Leon M. Lederman

Tragedy & Hope: A History of the World in Our Time

by Carroll Quigley

African Origin of Biological Psychiatry

Richard King

Blacked Out Through Whitewash: Exposing the Quantum Deception/Rediscovering and Recovering Suppressed Melanated

by Suzar

A Systematic Course in the Ancient Tantric Techniques of Yoga and Kriya

Swami Satyananda Saraswati

The Subtle Energy Body: The Complete Guide

by Maureen Lockhart Ph.D.

Lost Light: An Interpretation of Ancient Scriptures

by Alvin Boyd Kuhn

The Globalization of Poverty and the New World Order

by Michel Chossudovsky
 
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Autobiography of Malcom X

The Souls of Black Folks - W. E. B. Du Bois, great book if you wanna kno wat happened immediately after the slaves were freed, and it speaks about his life too
 
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Stepin Fetchit: The Life and Times of Lincoln Perry by Mel Watkins

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My Soul's High Song by Countee Cullen

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Meditations- Marcus aurelius

The great Roman emperor who was known as the Philosopher King writes down his thoughts at the age of 49.

The Seducer's Diary- Soren kierkegaard

No this isnt some "pick up women" book, but if you love women like i do, and love the study of the mind then this is a must read. The diary of a man who masters the art of making a girl fall in love with him is found by the philosopher Kierkegaard
 
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Rare_;1699434 said:
Think and Grow Rich-napolen hill...its as good as the bible..will change your entire way of thinking

I do co-sign this book, its really amazing but...*sigh* the person who recommended me to read this book (Some high up suit at 21 century realty) also said this was the bible of business, that is merely because one of the prints of this book has the appearance of the bible. I would have called the guy out on it, but this was around the time i was getting into reading books, so i just shut up and wrote down the titles and authors of most of his books and thought "What a sucker, he has no idea who hes giving this knowledge too!"

That not withstanding he also recommended me to read "The outliers" by Malcolm Gladwell
 
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The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and Jews - Volume 2 - This book chronicles the post slavery and Reconstruction experience of Black America. It shows step by step how the Southern Jewish community led the charge to dismantle and stifle black progress during the reconstruction era and return them to the shackles of neo-slavery(share cropping and plantations stores), after Blacks had built over 60 independent towns after Slavery and had even elected their own candidates to government. It shows how the Compromise of 1877, which was backed by Southern Jews and Gentiles basically dismantled all black progress and gave whites in the Deep South carte blanche to terrorize blacks, by destroying their towns, lynchings, and other atrocities.

This is not a cheap, racist, rant type of book. It is a very scholarly work that has over 1800 sources that are cited from Jewish Rabbis, Historians, Scholars, as well as actual newspaper and journal quotes and writings from that time period.

You got to know what was to know what is........................
 
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I would have called the guy out on it, but this was around the time i was getting into reading books, The Seducer's Diary- Soren kierkegaard

No this isnt some "pick up women" book, but if you love women like i do, and love the study of the mind then this is a must read.
 
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the Psychology of the Holocaust...

Basically talks about the psychology of children of survivors and how children of holocaust survivors turned out being raised by traumatized parents.
 
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