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In my sessions with young people I always encourage them to pick up a book and read. Reading is important and can help with self development. I truly believe knowledge is power. I will be adding books that I have read and books that I plan to read. New books will be added every forth night.
Robyn Travis – Prisoner to the streets
One new book added ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
George G.M James – Stolen Legacy
Tim Wise – White Like Me
The Appeal - David Walker
Beyond Good And Evil - Friedrich Nietzsche
Pablo Neruda – Memoirs
The Autobiography Of Leroi Jones -Leroi Jones/Amiri Baraka
Spirit Level, Why equality is better for everyone by Richard Wilkinson & Kate Pickett
Injustice, Why social inequality persists by Danny Dorling
Brainwashes by Tom Burrell
One Blood by John Heale
Windrush by Mike & Trevor Philllips
Out of the Ashes by David Lammy
From the Browder files by Anthony T Browder
Rich dad poor dad by Robert Kiyosaki
32 ways to Champion in Business by Earvin Magic Johnson
Philosophy and opinions of Marcus Gavey by Marcus Gavey
The miseducation of a Negro by Carter G. Woodsen
Developmental psychology of a black child by Amos Wilson
The Structural transformation of the public sphere by Jurgen Habermas
How to practice a meaningful life by Dalai Lama
My Nigeria by Peter Cunliffe-Jones
Tattoos on the heart by Father Gregory Boyle
Issues of Life by Dele Osunsami
Save the Cat by Blake Snyder
Nnewi History by C.N Ugochukwu
Finding Fish by Antoine Fisher
Next on my reading list:
“Propaganda”
Bernays, Edward L
“Think and Grow Rich: The Original Classic”
Napoleon Hill
“Autobiography of Malcolm X”
Malcolm, X

Interesting list. Surely you should be on it too.