Good Books to Read

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Nov 27, 2002
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Although many threads have been made on this forum,I feel I wanted to extend my hand to my fellow brothers some books so that in time and when have free time they may go seek these books and expand their mind and soak knowledge in which schools and the tv does not show you or teach you.
One book I read most recently was:
"Where White Men Fear to Tread"
The story and life of a Indian which who has made headlines and fought the goverment in many ways RUSSELL MEANS,people such as russell are looked at as enemies by our own goverment but as with our causa all MEANS was an is doing is helping people better understand history and the injustice on how the goverment mistreats native americans as well as americans in general.
So do not let the goverment blind you my fellow ene's expand your mind to its fullest an allow no goverment to shield you from the truth.
As you see happening now the goverment has moved or is moving our vetes outta state in which they hope to seperate us and destroy our Northern Raza,with all this being said respecto and honor to all of you in this struggle which we fight for every day.
Add other books on here as well so that we can all learn from each other.
 
May 13, 2002
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"THE HOT HOUSE" BY PETE EARLEY.. THE BEST BOOK I HAVE EVER READ. WELL ACTUALLY THE ONLY BOOK I HAVE EVER READ BUT THATS BESIDES THE FACT.
 
Jan 27, 2005
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Monster:The Autobiography Of An LA Gangmember. diz book iz koo. itz bout sum CRIP 4rm LA he 4rm da Eight Tray Gangzta CRIPz. crazy azz book. he talkz bout TOOKIE in here. N he alzo talkz bout how he wantz 2 kill in hiz wordz da $ewer ratz. but diz book iz koo yall should read diz shit itz crazy. diz foo iz a MON$TER
 
Apr 25, 2002
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GOOD THREAD HOMEBOY....AND TRUST ME I KNOW ABOUT THE SHIPPIN' OFF TO OTHER STATES AND EVENTUALLY ALL PRISONS BEIN' UNDERGROUND ALONG WITH THE SEVERAL NEW AND FIRST ONES THAT HAVE BEEN BUILT AS OF YET....IF THEY ONLY KNEW, SO MANY LESS WOULDN'T QUESTION, DENOUNCE OR CRITICIZE MY DECISIONS.
 

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Glad someone started this thread. The top three I'd recommend right now would be:

Always Running by Luis Rodriguez (gangs in Los Angeles)

From a Native Daughter by Haunani-Kay Trask (colonization of Hawai'i)

The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck (the Dust Bowl and Depression-era migrant workers)
 
Aug 21, 2005
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A book I read the other day it was good its called "A child Named It" by: Dave Pelzer it is supposed to be a true story about a kid in Daly City that got abuse by his mom since he was little. It still is one of the worst cases of child abuse in california's history.