13 of Our Favorite Books On Black Resistance and Revolution

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  • The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin

    This book is a powerful exploration of race relations in America in the early 1960s. The author presents his experiences and observations in the form of two essays. The first is a letter to his 14-year-old nephew, discussing the role of race in American history. The second essay takes a broader look at the civil rights movement and the author's own experiences with religion and identity. Throughout, the author presents a passionate plea for the recognition of the humanity and dignity of all people, regardless of race.

    The 807th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Assata by Assata Shakur

    An Autobiography

    The book is an autobiography that delves into the life of a controversial African American activist who became a key figure in the Black Liberation Movement. Born into a time of racial strife, she recounts her journey from her childhood experiences of racism to her involvement in civil rights activism, and her eventual membership in the Black Panther Party. The narrative provides an intimate look at her struggles with the law, including her trial and conviction for a murder she insists she did not commit. Her story is one of resilience and defiance, as she becomes a symbol of resistance against systemic oppression, eventually seeking political asylum in Cuba after escaping from prison. The autobiography is not only a personal recounting but also a reflection on the broader issues of race, gender, and justice in America.

    The 6239th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • This Bridge Called My Back by Cherríe Moraga, Gloria Anzaldúa

    Writings by Radical Women of Color

    This seminal anthology is a groundbreaking collection of essays, personal reflections, poetry, and critical analysis from a diverse group of women of color. It explores the complexities of their intersectional identities, focusing on the challenges and experiences they face due to their race, gender, class, and sexuality. The work serves as a foundational text in feminist theory, providing a platform for voices that had been marginalized within the feminist movement. It delves into themes of social justice, cultural identity, and political activism, calling for solidarity and empowerment among women of color as they navigate the overlapping oppressions of a patriarchal and racist society.

    The 3225th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Women's Liberation And The African Freedom Struggle by Thomas Sankara

    This compelling work delves into the interconnectedness of women's liberation and the broader African freedom struggle, emphasizing the crucial role women play in the socio-political landscape. It argues that true liberation cannot be achieved without addressing gender inequality and empowering women as equal partners in the fight against colonialism and oppression. The narrative challenges traditional gender roles and calls for a revolutionary change in societal structures, advocating for women's rights as an integral component of the broader quest for justice and equality in Africa.

    The 17007th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • I Write What I Like by Steve Biko

    Selected Writings

    This collection of writings offers a profound insight into the philosophy and activism of a prominent anti-apartheid leader, emphasizing the importance of Black Consciousness in the struggle for liberation in South Africa. Through essays, speeches, and interviews, the author articulates a powerful critique of the oppressive structures of apartheid, advocating for psychological liberation and self-awareness among black South Africans. The work serves as both a manifesto for resistance and a call to action, urging individuals to reclaim their identity and dignity in the face of systemic racism and injustice.

    The 17007th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Alex Haley

    As Told to Alex Haley

    This book is an autobiography narrating the life of a renowned African-American activist. It delves into his transformation from a young man involved in criminal activities to becoming one of the most influential voices in the fight against racial inequality in America. The book provides a deep insight into his philosophies, his time in prison, conversion to Islam, his role in the Nation of Islam, his pilgrimage to Mecca, and his eventual split from the Nation. It also addresses his assassination, making it a powerful account of resilience, redemption, and personal growth.

    The 304th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Women, Race, And Class by Angela Davis

    This book offers a compelling examination of the women's liberation movement in the United States, focusing on the intersections of gender, race, and class. It critically analyzes the complex dynamics within the struggle for women's rights, highlighting the significant contributions of Black women and the impact of racism and classism on the movement's trajectory. The author argues that the liberation of women is inextricably linked to the fight against racial and economic oppression, advocating for a more inclusive and intersectional approach to feminism that addresses the diverse experiences and challenges faced by women from different backgrounds.

    The 5569th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Neo Colonialism, The Last Stage Of Imperialism by Kwame Nkrumah

    The Last Stage of Imperialism

    This insightful work delves into the complex dynamics of neo-colonialism, a modern form of imperialism where former colonial powers continue to exert control over newly independent nations through economic and political means. The book argues that despite the formal end of colonial rule, the economic structures and international systems established during colonial times persist, allowing powerful nations to manipulate and exploit the resources and labor of less developed countries. It highlights the subtle mechanisms of influence, such as foreign aid, multinational corporations, and international financial institutions, which perpetuate dependency and hinder true sovereignty and development in post-colonial states.

    The 15786th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Stokely Speaks by Stokely Carmichael

    Black Power Back to Pan-Africanism

    This compelling collection of speeches and essays captures the fervent voice of a prominent civil rights leader during the turbulent 1960s. It delves into the evolution of his political ideology, from advocating for nonviolent resistance to embracing the concept of "Black Power" as a means of achieving true equality and self-determination for African Americans. The work provides a raw and insightful look into the challenges faced by the movement, the necessity of radical change, and the importance of unity and empowerment within the Black community.

    The 17007th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Re Creating Ourselves by Molara Ogundipe-Leslie

    African Women & Critical Transformations

    This insightful work delves into the complexities of African identity, feminism, and postcolonialism, offering a critical examination of how African societies can redefine themselves in the wake of colonial legacies. Through a blend of personal narrative, cultural analysis, and theoretical discourse, the book challenges traditional perceptions and advocates for a transformative approach to understanding gender, culture, and power dynamics in contemporary Africa. It calls for a reimagining of African futures that are rooted in indigenous knowledge systems while embracing global interconnectedness.

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  • Long Walk To Freedom by Nelson Mandela

    The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela

    "Long Walk to Freedom" is a powerful autobiography that chronicles the extraordinary life of Nelson Mandela. From his humble beginnings in a rural village to becoming the first black president of South Africa, Mandela's journey is one of resilience, determination, and unwavering commitment to justice and equality. Through his personal experiences, he provides a vivid account of the struggle against apartheid, his 27 years of imprisonment, and the eventual triumph of democracy. This book serves as an inspiring testament to Mandela's unwavering spirit and his lifelong fight for freedom and human rights.

    The 2267th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • The Souls of Black Folk by W. E. B. Du Bois

    Essays and Sketches

    This seminal work is a collection of essays that explores the history and condition of African Americans at the turn of the 20th century. It delves into the issues of race, class, and the socio-economic realities faced by black people post-emancipation. The author employs a combination of history, sociology, and personal narrative to present a powerful critique of American society, highlighting the struggle for civil rights, the importance of black spirituals, and the concept of "double consciousness" - the idea of viewing oneself through the lens of a society that sees you as inferior.

    The 553rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  • The Black Jacobins by C. L. R. James

    Toussaint L'Ouverture and the San Domingo Revolution

    The book is a seminal historical account of the Haitian Revolution, which took place at the end of the 18th century. It chronicles the brutal conditions of slavery in the French colony of Saint-Domingue and the subsequent uprising led by Toussaint L'Ouverture, a former slave who became a brilliant military and political leader. The narrative delves into the complex social and political dynamics of the time, including the influences of the French Revolution, and examines the broader implications of the successful slave revolt for colonialism and racism. The work is celebrated for its in-depth analysis and its passionate argument for the universal rights of all people to freedom and self-determination.

    The 3552nd Greatest Book of All Time
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OkayAfrica, 13 Books

This list presents 13 influential books focusing on Black resistance and revolution, curated by Damola Durosomo for OkayAfrica. The selection highlights works that embody revolutionary thinking by Black visionaries, emphasizing their significance in fostering social progress and challenging oppressive systems. The list, published on October 25, 2017, aligns with OkayAfrica's celebration of Black revolution icons and movements, showcasing literature that continues to inspire and spark revolutionary spirit. The criteria for selection include the impact of the books on historical and contemporary movements for racial equality and social justice, with a focus on authors who have played pivotal roles in these areas. The methodology does not involve public voting but is based on editorial choice, reflecting the personal favorites of the curator or publication.

This list was originally published in 2017 and was added to this site over 1 year ago.

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