Reading is More than Fundamental - Reading is Critical.

                                Self-Help Books                               

 

....Our own reality, however fine and attractive the reality of others may be, can only be transformed by detailed knowledge of it, by our own efforts, by our own sacrifices."

- Amilcar Cabral

 

  • As a Man Thinketh - by James Allen - 1902 [BlackMenRead.com - RECOMMENDATION]

 

  • The Art of War - by Sun Tzu - pre 1161 AD

  • Breaking The Chains of Pyschological Slavery - by Naim Akbar - 1996 revised

  • Chains & Images of Psychological Slavery - by Dr. Naim Akbar - 1984 [BlackMenRead.com - CLASSIC - RECOMMENDATION] 

  • The Community of Self - by Naim Akbar - 1985

  • Doing What's Right: How to Fight for What You Believe & Make a Difference - by Tavis Smiley - 2000

  • The Four Agreements - by Don Miguel Ruiz - 1997                      [BlackMenRead.com - CLASSIC - RECOMMENDATION] 

  • The 48 Laws of Power - by Robert Greene - 2000

  • The Jewish Phenomenon - by Steven Silbiger - 2000

  • Know Thyself - by Naim Akbar - 1998

  • Make It Happen: The Hip Hop Generation Guide To Success - by Kevin Liles - 2006

  • The Power of Focus - by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, & Leslie Hewitt - 2000

  • The Power of Full Engagement: Managing Energy, Not Time, is the Key to High Performance & Personal Renewal - by Jim Loehr & Tony Schwartz - 2003

  • Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids about Money That the Poor & Middle Class Do Not - by Roberty Kiyosaki - 1999

  • The Richest Man in Babylon - by George S. Clason - 1926

  • The Science of Getting Rich - by Wallace D. Wattles - 1910

  • Shasha Barta - by Tiki - 2004 Young Black males from their teens to their thirties have a difficult time in American society. Without at nurturing and protective culture or code of behavior they are lost. Black males don't seek conflict, they seek security. But nothing prevents them from being locked in an unending, inhumane struggle for survival. Shaasha Barta gives back a key that was lost during slavery: a code of honor and conduct that existed in the time of the great African empires; the key necessary for the restoration of dignity, honor, and stability.

  • Thick Face, Black Heart - by Chin-ning Chu - 1995                  

    [BlackMenRead.com -  RECOMMENDATION] 
  • Think and Grow Rich; A Black Choice - by Dennis Kimbro & Napoleon Hill - 1991 [BlackMenRead.com - CLASSIC - RECOMMENDATION] 

  • Zero Debt: The Ultimate Guide to Financial Freedom - by Lynette Khalfani - 2004