10 Best Black Books of 2012
by
Kam Williams
1. Tuskegee Love Letters
by Kim
Russell
2. Iconic:
Decoding Images of the Revolutionary Black Woman
by Lakesia
D. Johnson
3. Help Me to
Find My People:
The
African-American Search for Family Lost in Slavery
by Heather
Andrea Williams
4. The Black Chicago Renaissance
Edited by
Darlene Clark Hine and John McCluskey, Jr.
5. The Courage
to Hope: How I Stood Up to the Politics of Fear
by Shirley Sherrod
6. Inspiration:
Profiles of Black Women Changing Our World
by Crystal McCrary
with Nathan Hale Williams
7. American
Tapestry:
The Story
of the Black, White, and Multiracial Ancestors of Michelle Obama
by Rachel L. Swarns
8. Grace,
Gold & Glory: My Leap of Faith
by
Gabrielle Douglas
9. Obama Talks Back: Global Lessons
A
Dialogue with America’s
Young Leaders
by
Gregory J. Reed, Esq.
10. Hi! My Name
Is Loco and I Am a Racist
by Baye McNeil
Honorable Mention
The Black Count: Glory, Revolution, Betrayal and the Real
Count of Monte Cristo by Tom Reiss
Unfinished Business: Black Women, the Black
Church and the Struggle to Thrive in America
by Keri Day
Martin & Malcolm & America by James H.
Cone
The Black
Church: Where Women Pray
and Men Prey by Deborrah Cooper
The Rich and the Rest of Us: A Poverty Manifesto by Tavis
Smiley and Cornel West
19 Years Old & 19 Men Later by Tenisha Gainey
Perfect Combination: Seven Key Ingredients to Happily Living
& Loving Together
by Jamillah and David Lamb
Rebuild the Dream by Van Jones
HIV/AIDS: The Facts and The Fiction by Chris Jennings
Making Bold Moves: Creating Multimillion Dollar Success in
500 Days or Less by Williams S. Parrish, Jr.
The African-American Criminal Justice Guide by John V.
Elmore
Slaves with Swag: The Negroes Your History Teacher Forgot to
Mention by Daryl T. Hinmon
Better Than Alright: Finding Peace, Love & Power by
Ledisi
Race, Power & Politics: Memoirs of an ACORN
Whistleblower as told by Marcel Reid to Michael McCray, Esquire, CPA
The No Excuse Guide to Success: No Matter What Your Boss or
Life Throws at You by Jim “Mr. Energy” Smith, Jr.
To the Mountaintop: My Journey through the Civil Rights
Movement by Charlayne Hunter-Gault
I Want You to Shut the F#ck Up by D.L. Hughley
Alas, Peace Be Still by Jessica L. Angelique
Walking Tall: A Memoir about the Upside of Small and Other
Stuff by Clay Rivers
Nicki Minaj: The Woman Who Stole the World - An Unauthorized
Biography by Lynette Holloway
Identity: Your Passport to Success by Stedman Graham
What in the Hell Happened? An Intimate Look at Love and
Relationship with Raw Honesty by Bishop Alphonso Lee Smith
Oooooh... Say It Again: Mastering the Fine Art of Verbal
Seduction and Aural Sex by Alan Roger Currie
The Price of the Ticket: Barack Obama and the Rise and
Decline of Black Politics by Frederick C. Harris
what about HOW TO BE BLACK by Baratunde Thurston?
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