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Let's Talk Books – 10 Black History Month Recs

Let's Talk Books – 10 Black History Month Recs
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@WeMakeMoneyMoves
1 year ago

Love your recommendations,💯

@Madam_Vader_Reads
1 year ago

❤❤❤

@grizzledmillennial4765

Sounds like you are asking the masses to stay woke. And we all see what those people did to that word.

@DeltaChi16
1 year ago

❤ HBHM ❤️✊🏾

@DeesBookishMusings
1 year ago

I love the positivity message. Just overcame the flu too. Love the recs!

@LeniiNero
1 year ago

19:55 speaking of hitler, imagine my surprise when I heard that Hitler and his homies saw what China did during the Rape of Nanjing and were appalled and John Rabe, a Nazi who had been sent to China as the official representative between Germany and China, and he set up a demilitarized zone when Japan was invading China and saved about 250,000 Chinese people. You know ISH is bad when Nazis are like ''bro, you took it too far''

@LeniiNero
1 year ago

Before I get into the obvious fact that I LOVEEEEEE your personality and this is my first video of yours, I have to ask……what nail polish is that? BECAUSE IT LOOKS GREAT ON YOU! <3

@damesnpeacocks
1 year ago

I’m sorry but every single time you hold the book up to the camera I get mesmerized by your hands and nails. They so are gorgeous 😭

@blegghhh
1 year ago

the mass sickness is so real, i wear my n95 mask everywhere in public and have been able to avoid what everyone is getting 😷😷😷

@booksnq4388
1 year ago

So glad I found your channel! Very refreshing and informative! Looking forward to next video.

@mjsburnett
1 year ago

Forget slavery…please spare me. The same folks telling us to let go of slavery, Jim Crow, the need for Civil Rights, etc. are the same people flying Confederate flags & talking about southern pride. Thank you for this very black Black History List. I'll be adding those I haven't read to my tbr this month.

@laurie5726
1 year ago

New Subscriber here. Love the content. I'm currently reading The Miseducation of the Negro for Black History Month. I've had it awhile and decided to wipe the dust off and read this book. I look forward to your future book recommendations and discussions.

@brittanywells7
1 year ago

Thank you. I need your channel right now

@MsLotus47
1 year ago

A like and subscribe just off the intro ❤

@kaylanisimplyme
1 year ago

such great recommendations! Thank you for making this video!

@キャサリンkatherine

If any of y'all have recommendations for early chapter books along these lines I'm very interested. Anything you read as a kid or had your kids read that you found meaningful.

The way my daughter's school teaches history is as a fairytale, just pure propaganda, and I believe in teaching the truth the first time around, as hard as it is. It's only gonna get worse the way things are going so we are preparing to switch to homeschool in the next week or so

@CoffeeOverApples
1 year ago

just subscribed love your energy! How to be antiracist is a must. great recs!

@fitjock1
1 year ago

I’ve read them all except the Toni Morrison and David Brock. All excellent reads. Not sure if you’ve read either of these but I would highly recommend The Sum of Us by Heather McGee and The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein

@1972SunSpirit
1 year ago

Let’s do it Again!! 😂❤💛🌟📚📚🥰

@tyghe_bright
1 year ago

I'm reading Parable of the Sower/Parable of the Talents.
Talk about prescient. Octavia Butler nailed it.

@felice7783
1 year ago

I knew I found my new fav channel when you held up the fire next time with several sticky tabs for reference!😊😊😊😊

@TheeStrawberryLee
1 year ago

💚✨💚✨💚✨ not that twang when you was talking Bey and her Country Album 😹. I love you & enjoy your vids!!! Caste is so necessary ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and SO GOOD!!!

@sgaston3969
1 year ago

Awesome list!!! I wish you the best in reading 📚 I loved the 1619 project ! Have you read Bernice McFadden? Her fiction tells our history brilliantly!

@robertreadingroomreviews751

Good morning, D Jay thanks for the recommendation I plan to read CASTE next also.

@DarnayaDarice
1 year ago

💜💜💜

@ToCoziesAndBeyond
1 year ago

Happy Black History Month!!
I have listened to How to Be Antiracist twice. I really appreciated how open he was about his own learning. He wasn’t just teaching us. He was also revealing himself and his own process of learning.
I have listened to Stamped and had my son read the teen version and my daughter read the young kids version. The amount of history he covers makes it hard to grasp the book in just one reading. So while I remember liking it and appreciating the journey through history, I can’t really remember any specific takeaways. So I should probably read that again.

@klemonster58
1 year ago

Happy Black History Month

@mamutshilanda9822
1 year ago

Great list! I have added a few of them on my list. Notably, the 1619 project and stench. (I own four hundred souls.) In fact, I debated adding four hundred souls and the slave ship. I chose the latter one. I am like you when it comes to choosing to read very heavy books. It is so paramount that we read such stories. To avoid repeating history. I mean look at the current climate in the US, in Congo, Palestine, Sudan…it's Armageddon out there!

@spexi513
1 year ago

OL7GARCHY indeed ( so much in fact I insert numb3r5 into my text )

@spexi513
1 year ago

Caste – that’s one of the books I reference hella to articulate the sheer fuck3ry of the c0rp0rat3 5tat35 of Amur7kkka . Should be required reading for history /social studies class, but we know this education system is just another sector of the fuck3ry.
I appreciate you and you certainly are NOT dumb 📖🪱💚

@creetyuk
1 year ago

On my 4th Black History Month Read-a-Thon book.

@smokeyeyeslover
1 year ago

13th likeyy!! We are being spoiled by all these uploads from you 🥰🥰🥰

@Elnora-i6e
1 year ago

James Baldwin 💯 a must if you know how to read. 😂 I've heard it said during the past few weeks that ..capitalism is worse than racism . People ..there would be no capitalism without racism. I might have to reread 40 Acres by Dwight Alexander Smith. Right now it's a feel good book.

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