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- Suited For Success: 25 Inspirational Stories On Getting Prepared for Your Journey To Success by Gerard PK Kersey. Sometimes we go through life and we get some form of success or recognition, and that’s good, but we have to share that with the village and other brothers who might not have the opportunity.
- On The Other Side of Freedom: The Case For Hope by DeRay McKesson. From a traditional classroom to the streets, McKesson believes that the same principles should be cultivated to achieve success in your vocation.
- Hello King: Claim Your Throne by Jay Barnett. A professed Christian and follower of the Word, Barnett’s narrative is similar to many young African and African American boys who are in the United States.
- Reach: 40 Black Men Speaking On Living, Leading and Succeeding by Ben Jealous and Trabian Shorters. “What you focus on has power. Don’t define yourself or people as the chump, the vic, or the minority character in someone else’s story,” says Shorters.
- Alexander Montgomery
- Invisible Man. By Ralph Ellison. Ralph Ellison’s seminal 1952 novel has long been hailed as a modern classic, and rightly so. Ever since first reading it in high school, I’ve marveled at how the distinctly Black cultural perspective depicted by Ellison resonates through the decades, particularly with the latest Black Lives Matter protests taking place in major cities worldwide.
- Their Eyes Were Watching God. By Zora Neale Hurston. Totally unique, hauntingly beautiful, and just an incredible read, Their Eyes Were Watching God was published in 1937, and the world has never been the same.
- The Man Who Cried I Am. By John A. Williams. John Alfred Williams’ globetrotting postwar rumination on race and regret The Man Who Cried I Am was published in 1967, and is imbued with a powerful sense of frustration with racist institutions that continues to enlighten readers all over the world.
- Between the World and Me. By Ta-Nehisi Coates. Ever since its release in 2015, Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates has become essential reading for Black men.
Nov 7, 2023 · “Jor-El Caraballo’s Self-Care for Black Men: 100 Ways to Heal and Liberate is a beacon of hope, offering strategies designed to uplift and empower. The book goes beyond the surface-level interpretations of self-care, delving deep into practices that nurture the soul, fortify the mind, and rejuvenate the body.”
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More Buying Choices. $7.55 (45 used & new offers) Great On Kindle: A high quality digital reading experience. Other formats: Kindle , Audible Audiobook , Audio CD. The Headstrong Mental Health Journal For Black Men: Powerful and Effective Methods to Beat Stress, Anxiety, and Low Self-Esteem for Black Men in just ...
Black Man (published as Thirteen in North America and later UK editions) is a 2007 science fiction novel by the British author Richard Morgan. It won the 2008 Arthur C. Clarke Award. Premise. Carl Marsalis is a selectively bred human ("genetic variant") known as a "Thirteen", characterized by high aggression and low sociability.
- Great Britain
- 560 pp (Hardcover), 546 (Paperback)
- English
- Richard Morgan
Mar 12, 2024 · The Souls of Black Folk is a seminal book on black men written by W.E.B. Du Bois that delves into the experience of African Americans in the United States. Published in 1903, it is a powerful collection of essays that addresses the social, economic, and political challenges faced by black men in America.
Sep 9, 2008 · The Black Male Handbook answers a collective hunger for new direction, fresh solutions to old problems, and a different kind of conversation—man-to-man and with Black male voices, all from the hip hop generation. The book tackles issues related to political, practical, cultural, and spiritual matters, and ending violence against women and girls.