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02/03/26(Tue)00:11:34 No.25063556 What are the best books to celebrate Black History Month?

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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)00:12:13 No.25063557 The Autobiography of Malcolm X
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)00:20:22 No.25063572 >>25063556
Books aren't really a part of black history. The idea of writing things down never occurred to them because it requires one to plan, to think about the future, and to think about other people beyond how they could serve their own immediate impulses.
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)00:27:25 No.25063582 >>25063572
Tpbp
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)00:35:53 No.25063588 >>25063556
What black history is there to be celebrated?
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)00:37:26 No.25063592 >>25063556
Is there a single book written by a black person who has an actual identity outside of being black? If not then there is literally nothing worth reading by them
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)00:37:35 No.25063593 The Leopard's Spots
The Bell Curve
White Girl Bleed A Lot
Where Black Rules White: a journey across and about Hayti
The Bow of Ulysses
The Cotton States in the Spring and Summer of 1875
"Dunning school" books generally
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)00:45:57 No.25063599 >>25063556
read invisible man and an african in greenland then stop
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)00:51:07 No.25063604 10 little african americans by agatha christie
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02/03/26(Tue)00:54:26 No.25063608 Why would I "celebrate" history?
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02/03/26(Tue)00:55:25 No.25063610 >>25063604
Weird, I can't find that title. I see a "10 Little Niggers". Is that what you're referring to?
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02/03/26(Tue)00:57:48 No.25063612 >>25063610
yes anon, 10 little n-worders is what I meant
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)20:21:41 No.25065081 >>25063556
>black history
This book is one of the best.
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