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Monday, October 28, 2019

Special to Will & FAM!


CONGRATULATIONS WILL SMITH AND FAMILY,

On Will’s getting the role as President Barack Obama. This will be the role almost as great as The Greatest, Muhammad Ali.

All The Best.

Your friends in Philadelphia at  University City High School – Class of 1974!



Wednesday, October 2, 2019

TRUST a Review of Iyanla Vanzant's Master Work

A Review of Iyanla Vanzant’s ``TRUST,’’ from Tracy Gibson.

One thing I have done is work very hard to NOT confuse people about me, what I believe, and who I am. One of my ole friends – Bruce Harvey -  always calls me ``Traceology.’’ I think He was coining a phrase to note that I have a whole school of thought that is part of what I do, say and write. ( I have to mention that some of these things that make up ``Traceology’’ are NOT original, but made up of the ideas I have honed from hundreds of books and thousands of interactions I have had – both negative and positive - with intelligent and not- so intelligent people. Ordinary people and extraordinary people who have helped me heal, grow and be the best person I can be right now, today.).
While I say I am GOD, what you might not know is that I also say, usually at the same time, but not always, I also say that I am no more GOD than you or anyone else. The end of the Malcolm X film starring Denzel Washington comes to mind. There, all who spoke at the end of the film, said ``I am Malcolm X,’’  ``I Am Malcolm X,’’ `` I Am Malcolm X,’’ but they were regular people, or Black celebrities, or people like Nelson Mandela – THE FIRST BLACK PRESIDENT OF SOUTH AFRICA…..  I think what the filmmaker, Brother Spike Lee, was getting at is that Malcolm X is in all of us who care about BLACK humanity as He did and who want to see a positive impact of improving the human condition, as He did.
Some people say Martin Luther King, Junior was GOD and some people think GOD was back on earth as Malcolm X.  I agree and I extend this to include all people who ever helped anyone else, LOVed anyone else, or wanted our world to be better, or wanted to or did work towards a better world.  At the time you were doing those Blessed things, you also were GOD! GOD is in us and we are a part of GOD.  So, when I say I am GOD I am in the company of you, who are also GOD.
There are some other people I have to mention who have been GODs to me. One is my Aunt Helen, who was a living saint. Another was Maya Angelou, who was a BLACK director, Black actress, and a BLACK poet. If you look up Her work on Amazon you can buy one of Her great books. There are women like some of my friends who are GODs as well, they are too many to name.  My Mother was definitely a GOD as was Rosa Parks, Fannie Lou Hamer, Winnie Madikizela Mandela, and Angela Davis. Jesus is not the only GOD!
Another thing I noticed is people like Iyanla Vanzant are for sure GOD.  I was watching Her program on You Tube a few months ago and I saw Her exiting a car to go and help some people. I thought for a few moments, that She – a television host, a self-help personality, a lawyers, a highly qualified self-improvement coach  - I felt that She was exiting the Presidential helicopter like President Obama used to do.
I don’t think we give Iyanla the credit She is due. We must!  Many people have read several of Her books, including myself.  One of the best books She ever wrote is the book  ``TRUST,’’  ( Copyright 2015; SmileyBooks; Distributed by Hay House, Incorporated. ) which is on-topic for improving Spiritual growth, clarifying how we might feel about GOD and for discovering how, perhaps,  the way we were treated as children or young adults helps mold and shape our beliefs about GOD.  How, when and where we begin to ``TRUST’’ ourselves, trust GOD, trust  Life, and trust others is at the crux of this book. I found this book to be the most important book She ever wrote. ( I have to admit that I have NOT read Her newer book entitled ``Get Over It,’’   but I plan to. ( I have read about ten of Her books, maybe less.).
From ``Trust,’’ page 83, Second or Third paragraph down from the top of the page,:
``It is hard to describe what happens when you feel the presence of God take hold of you. It is both peaceful and jarring. It is both a relief and a shock. It makes you cold and warm. One thing is for sure, when you feel it, whether  you can describe it or not, you know exactly what it is, and you are grateful. I thought I was whispering, but I must have been yelling. Or maybe I was whispering, because I heard Almasi say, ``Are you okay?  Where are you?’’
``I was trying desperately to tell her the story about the new house. I was trying to express the depth of my gratitude.’’
``I thought I was saying, ``Thank you, God!’’ I have no clue what was actually coming out of my mouth, nor did I care. A few days later I paid three months’ rent and a month’s security deposit. When I picked up the keys and saw the house for the first time, all I could say was, ``Oh my God! What the *** was I thinking?’’ It was clear that the wisdom and presence of God had blinded me to the realities of my new home just to get me in it. What a blessing!’’
``With the aid of a very lovely ``cottage,’’ the home that would be my safe haven for the next eight and a half years. I knew enough to recognize that when you are growing, healing, and learning to trust God at a deeper level, there are situations and circumstances that you must encounter and grow through.’’  END OF QUOTE.
(Dear young BLACK people, please remember that if you are quoting from a book, it is OK to take a quote of a few paragraphs and present it to the public, but always mention where you got the quote from.  Please don’t claim the works of others as yours.).
I want you to read this whole book ``TRUST’’ and tell me what you think. I can be reached at – 1 – 215 – 823 – 9985….. Please leave a message for me.   I am putting this review on my reviews BLOG, for the public to read. I highly recommend this book and hope you will actually buy a copy as I did, not just get it from the Free Library.  Thank you, and GOD Bless YOU!

Tracy Gibson,

GOD Almighty!

Positive thing to think about


Pigs ( BY THE WAY THEY ARE CALLED Police Officers ) verses the people //  Palestine’s verses the Jews  //  Africans / African Americans and / Black Caribbean’s verse Europeans // bureaucrats verses voters //Christians  verses Conservative Christians // vegetarians verses meat-eaters. The negativity ends today. We don’t all become HIV Negative, but we can work towards real democracy, real decency and real respect for ourselves and each other.  Start by working to understand the other side because you, like me are not always correct. Yes, our judicial system doesn’t always work in our favor, but we have to listen to our Black Ancestors and listen to find a new path and a new Way to find ourselves and our personal relationship with GOD, if we believe in Him or Her, or if we don’t maybe we should just find our purpose in life. Working individually can also work wonders if you don’t want to work with others in a group, association, organization or school. Help your parents understand you by getting and being real with them.  Listen to your children instead of yelling and hitting. They are humans also. I know this is not easy.
     As we all think more positively and get along like Larry Holmes and Rodney King want us to. Rodney King was beaten up by the Los Angeles police on March 3rd, 1991 and there is film video to prove it. ``Can’t we all get along,?  ‘’ YES! An Unequivocal YES!  A MAN can change His mind!

Monday, September 30, 2019

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a better nutrition path

  1. Please don’t eat Captain Crunch or Apple Jacks, but opt for Wheaties, All Bran, Total, or Raisin Bran instead. Eat these with Almond milk or Coconut milk or Cashew Milk NOT REGULAR MILK OF ANY  KIND!  Put plenty of fresh fruit on the cereal like bananas, blueberries, blackberries, kiwi fruits, and dried cranberries!
  2. Don’t eat while potatoes, white rice and or white breads of any kind. Please substitute Pumpernickel bread, wheat bread, or rye breads and Sweet potatoes, wild rice and brown rice.
  3. Dismiss sodas from your diet like you are dismissing a very bad corporal from the army and you are a general with revolutionary stars ( four of them)!...
  4. Have turkey burgers with Swiss cheese instead of beef burgers. Stay away from other chesses except veggie cheese and Swiss cheese, which is low in fat and salt). !
  5. Work towards limiting yourself to one glass of red wind per month as opposed to more than this.
    Never, ever forget How you are LOVed by many.  My number is – 1 – 215 – 823 – 9985. Please remember that I am Serv.Safe certified and doing outreach to our churches concerning improvements in the diet as well as follow ups.  If you are interested in losing weight, which helps improve on physical fitness, maybe it would be wise to skip a few of the parties, brunches and buffets you are invited to. ( BUT DON’T be antisocial, or reclusive. This is a time to socialize with other Positive Thinking BLACK people. If you have any questions, please call me at any time. Much LOVe, ONE LOVe,

    Tracy Gibson GOD ALMIGHTY!

Thursday, September 26, 2019

than - ks - the later stages of thank you


This is a personal Thank You to the 407 plus people who have been so great to me over my entire lifetime.
Thanks,
For the wonderful view I have of humanity; for the wonderful life I would not trade for 10 dollars; for my being a sneaky, honest, never-ending, LOVing, and kind passport for making a great impact on the world in a good and positive WAY!; for the greatness that may never be recognized in me that I share with hundreds of other people; for the $500 I got this month as a rent rebate, which changed my life FOREVER; for the fantastic music that has been produced since the beginning of TIME!; for Earth, Wind and Fire; the Beetles; the Cuff Links; and the Isley Brothers; for ThE Spinners, and for the GROUP WAR – NOT FOR ACTUAL WAR!( war I detest)  – LET ME BE CLEAR- ; thank you also for my connecting with all the people I have connected with who have worked diligently towards Peace, Justice, Freedom, reasonable decency,  and Economic sharing for a day, decades, a moment, a lifetime, weeks, or even a minute. THANKS DEAR GOD for the wonderful people I call my parents ( Mrs. Jessie Mae Gibson ( also known as GOD) and Charles Saint Clair Gibson ( who wants to be remembered as a very hard-working  MAN);  and the friends I have had over the years. I just want to thank some of the people who were and are so great like Harry Belafonte, Spike Lee, John David Washington, T.I., Uncle Pete. Will Smith, Jada Pinket Smith ( and family), Angela Bofill, Toni Morrison, to all my BLACK brothers and sisters who are both rich and wealthy and or incarcerated unjustifiably, and also James Baldwin, Chance the Rapper, Diana Ross, Lady Diana Spencer. Kamau, Alice Walker, Muata, Anoa, Thandiwe, My sister and Brother- in- LAW ( Mrs. And Doctor Gibson Hunter, )Bill Cosby,  Arthur Ashe, Althea Neale Gibson, Tyrese Gibson, LEVIN, Brother Levi,  Ludacris, Jamie Foxx, Ty Diggs, Rita Addessa,  ( The concept of forgiveness) Aunt Iola, Aunt Doris, my cousins Marie and Vicky and Leslie, and those second cousins and on and on.  And so many more people and events and happenings and events and educational experiences that helped improve and shape and mold my world.   You helped make me into a pretty great man and I am proud of my improving level of self-healing , great forgiveness level, and my ability to look in the mirror and SMILE, even if my teeth are not as clean as I want them to be, and thank you GOD for the Native American People and the Africans and the Caribbean’s and my ability to say GRACE in front of GOD Herself.  MY THANKS IS NEVER-ENDING!  I am ever thankful and eVer grateful.  Tracy Gibson…………………..GOD ALMIGHTY!

Wednesday, September 4, 2019

review of COMMON's New Book `` Let LOVe have the Last Word


Open Letter to Rapper / Actor / Writer / COMMON from Tracy Gibson { GOD ALMIGHTY }

A Review of His latest book, ``Let LOVe Have the Last Word,’’

By Common

   I must say I am at least more than half way through Common’s new book, ``Let LOVe Have the Last Word,’’ and I am very impressed.  Examining LOVe from a BLACK inner city perspective – a RAPPER’S perspective – is indeed uncommon to say the least.  

       Always impressed with the fact that COMMON has used more and more good sense to interplay RAP lyrics with a caring heart, a tempered demeanor, and authentic LOVe for BLACK people, I was very taken with His theme to the movie ``Selma,’’ for which He got raves along with co-writer and His partner singing on the song, John Legend.

       But, getting back to the book, I like the fact that anyone BLACK will spend time ruminating, thinking and pondering such a massive and misunderstood subject as LOVe, what it is, how to attain it, how to make in last past the ``jitters’’ stage, how to deal with breakup, disappointments, and actually having someone in your family – like a beloved daughter - say you ``failed’’ them by not being there for them when they were young.

        Below: From GOD ALMIGHTY, Tracy Charles Gibson

``I think you – Common - did and are doing an excellent job as a father to Omoye. While you were away from Her while She was young, you may not have spent the time with Her you expected, but you were like the squeal hiding nuts for the winter in your focusing on your rap career, concerts and professional acting career. By doing so, you made your present and Her present more comfortable and easier. You also gave yourself and your daughter more options and helped make it so that you can help more now and spend more time with Omoye now.  You took time in the past so that your future { now } would be more delightful, and smoother. Working hard in those past years while Omoye was growing up has paid off with the level of success you have now. Had you spent the time with Her earlier, it would have been nice, but I know for sure ( sorry if I sound like Mama Oprah ), you made a better future for yourself, your Mom and your daughter. I know for sure our Ancient African Ancestors – Our Black African American Ancestors – are looking at you and saying ``you have done great things with your time, level of dedication, loyalty, honesty and integrity.  You now have hardly any cursing in your RAPs  - something many, many other Rappers should learn from you and your level of success. ‘’ What else you taught many of us is to prepare for the future and times in that future will be much better.  Please tell Omoye and your Mom this and that GOD ALMIGHTY said this and wants you and your family to enjoy great happiness, balance and the wealth you deserve.

 

SOME POYANT AND PROLIFIC QUOTES from COMMON :

Page 125 second paragraph, of Common’s ``Let LOVe have the Last Word.’’

       ``This is the beginning of the work: consistently checking in on why I’m feeling a certain away, or to see if I’m falling into old patterns again, all while building myself up, instead of tearing myself down, or running away in fear.’’

Page 134 Second Paragraph, of COMMON’s ``Let LOVe Have the Last Word’’

 

       ``Because if you work on consistently allowing yourself to be here in the present, you’ll naturally let go of so much of the drama and negativity; you won’t hold on to things that happen, or hold things against someone for what they’ve done, especially when someone has made a mistake. You become more forgiving without really trying or thinking about it. When you’re present; you understand that that was something that happened in the past; nothing you can do about it now, and no amount of grasping onto the negative energy will change what happened.’’

       I ask that young BLACK people, grandparents and their parents read COMMON’s new Book: ``Let LOVe Have the Last Word,’’ it comes highly recommended by me and is highly entertaining, thoughtful, well-written and helps even me - with a very stressful job - relax and know that our future generations have more of a handle on things than we have given them credit for.

 

 

Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Suggested films, books for the BLACK Family, Please preview for your younger children as much as possible.

Suggested Curriculum for BLACK men of all ages. Here underlies positive media experiences for Black Progressive males, who want to follow GOD’s path, and make a great life for themselves and their families – no matter what their orientations are.
[1] Go See the Grinch and discover what you should NOT be  --  greedy.
[2] Nothin But a Man  --  positive Black images from the 1960’s about a BLACK man who is scorned and unemployed.  His BLACK mate sticks by Him, no matter what. Good for positive-BLACK character development, no matter what your orientation is.
[3] Kevin Hooks in a short film called TC about His life in the ghetto. Look under Kevin Hooks in You Tube & put the short story about a cat and a young boy from the 1960’s. I may have the title wrong.  Needs research. Please inform me.
[4] Blues for Mister Charlie. The best play I have ever read. See if there is a video play acted out on stage available on You Tube. Written by MR. James Baldwin.
[5] Get OUt. This film is about many things, but look especially at the loyalty His friend – an airport security person -- has for Him and HOW it ends up saving His life.
[6] Get on the Bus. About the Million man March. Directed by Spike Lee. Notice How the gay males relate and HOW they CAN fight. Also notice the magic of the day that changed the Black movement forever. Available at the library or at the You Tube Port.
[7] Fences  Look at the Father Son relationship between Thespian Denzel Washington and the young man who plays His son. Excellent.
[8] Black Panther.  Look at the cartoons as well as the major North American { Turtle Island } film.  What was the conflict between the two young handsome Black men?
[9] The Learning Tree. Directed by Gordon Parks, a BLACK Renaissance man who was a writer { He wrote the book the learning tree } a director, a photographer and if I am not mistaken, also a painter. You can be a RENAISSANCE Black Man also, if you study enough. If you don’t have the $ to go to school, the library is always open!
[10] Listen to Jeffery Osborn’s On the Wings of LOVe, and Denise William’s Black Butterfly, on You Tube.
[ 11 ] The next one is absolutely fantastic. Look up a young Bill Cosby on You Tube teaching a Black History class in the 1960’s. Great for Home Study.
 [12 ] Look up songs by  Caston & Majors on You Tube. What are the important values they are teaching?. Light Inn My Window, etc.
[ 13 ] READ Let the Children Gather by Tracy Gibson.
Sharp political poetry. Available on Amazon for $10.00 ½ of the proceeds go to my church -- , Unity Fellowship Christ Church Philadelphia. OPEn to all, church service at 55 North Broad Street in the Chapel at 1:45 P.M. on Sunday. Spiritual Study at 6:30 on Tuesdays at the same location. A self-proclaimed healing and thinking church.
 
[ 14 ] If Beal Street Could Talk is a James Baldwin book recently adapted for the Golden Screen. It is one of the best works by Baldwin. I will not give away plot secrets.
[ 15 ]  A Warm December is about something we all need to pay more attention to, our health and our relationships. Starring Sidney Potier.  {  Please do the research and spell MR. Sidney’s last name correctly and write in the name of the female co-star.
 [ 16 ] READ parts of Basketball a LOVe story by Jackee MacMullan; Rafe Bartholomew & Dan Klores Also look at the film Coach Carter starring Samuel L. Jackson.  What are the values the book and movie are putting across? Why are they important?
[ 17 ] Hamburger Hill, a movie available on You Tube.  I don’t know much about this film about Black men in Viet Nam. What does the film tell you about hurtfulness towards people and among people?
  [ 18 ] Do the Right Thing Directed by Spike Lee. What is the main thrust of this film? What did you learn from it. Did you know that Mr. & Mrs Obama went to see this film on their first date?
 [ 19 ] South Side with You about President& MRs. Obama’s first date. Well-acted, funny and up-beat. Available on Yu Tube.
[ 20 ] The Book of JOY by the Dalai
Lama & Archbishop TUTU. About building good values and living with truth.
The above document is offered in the memory of my first cousins, Leon, Wilmore, Frank Wilmore & Larry Wilmore. May their Spirits be with us everyday to guide us to a more positive and fruitful future as BLACK MEN and BLACK PEOPLE!

just 67 pounds


**

There is a 67,000 Pound Gorilla in the Room…

Radio Host Reggie Bryant formerly of WURD and WHAT - once said, and I am paraphrasing here, He said that it is the things you think are true that really aren’t true that are the problem.

You can’t see HIM, but when Common told our country about being sexually abused, one was released.  { Please note how Common spoke of forgiveness and listening to people and being humble. }

 

You can’t see HIM, but when they said we can’t have a BLACK woman on the Supreme Court and made it impossible to have a congressional meeting saying we can’t limit the terms of Supreme Court Justices to 10 years, a BIG FAT OLE 76,000 pound Gorilla got out of HIS cage and started screaming.

WHEN people can’t get food and have good supermarkets in their neighborhoods their shouts of pain and anger are letting seven such 76,000 pound gorilla’s lose in rich people’s neighborhoods, -  regardless of the color of the property owners and the color of the business leaders in that neighborhood - but the gorillas disappear without breaking any windows or killing anyone, but they have made their point!. …

When you have a therapist – GOD BLESS HER  -  who gives you a rather glum look after you spill out your emotional guts and you think maybe nothing will change – improvement is much better than change – IMPROVEMENTS ARE AND WILL HAPPEN AS I WRITE THIS -  you might have to hold tight and PRAY that your own personal gorilla doesn’t get lose. THINK POSITIVE, TAKE POSITIVE ACTIONS, TAKE NON-VIOLENT ACTION.

 

GOD Almighty, Tracy Gibson

 

 

 

 

        

Thursday, August 29, 2019

new work report August 29th, Thursday 2019

Work Report from Tracy Gibson
August 27th, 2019 Tuesday - August 29th, 2019 Thursday
*****Personal Computer # 16; at 1:10 PM; Blackwell Library; on August 29th, 2019 Thursday; Personal PIN number 6576; for 60 minutes or more. THANK YOU! 
*****December 4th, year not known; Computer Number 3; Personal Identification Number 1350; Time: 1:45P.M.; Senior Section, Main Library of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
*****December 6th, 2018; Second Floor Hallway; Main Branch of the Free Library, 19th and the Parkway; Computer -Number 2; Time: 4:45P.M.; Personal Identification Number 1810; for 60 minutes.
*****July, 29th, 2018; Personal Identification Number 4880; Social Science and History Department; Main Library, 19th and the Parkway; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Computer number 39; Time: 1:40 P.M.; for 30 minutes, Probably a Sunday.
*****Second Floor Hallway; Computer Number 11; Time: 9:35 P.M.; for 60 minutes; at 9:35 A.M.; August 11th, 2018; Personal Identification Number 7692.


*****Date: January 3rd, 2019; Personal Computer Number 4; Time: 3:10 P.M.; Wait: 15 minutes; Personal Identification Number 8237; Time: 30 minutes; Specific location unknown but in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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*****-Music Department; The Main Library, 19th and the Parkway in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Personal Identification Number 3332; Personal Computer Number 50; Time: 5:25 PM; for 60 minutes; Date: August 27th, 2019.
*****-Business Department; Personal Computer Number 1; Personal Identification number 3993; Personal Computer number 1; Date; August 27th, 2019 Time 3:15 PM; For 120 minutes; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Main Library 19th and the Parkway.
*****_ Second Floor Hallway; Computer Number 3; Date: March 6th, 2019; Time – 11:35 P.M.; for 60 minutes; Personal Identification Number 9638; Second Floor Hallway; Main Library at 19th and the Parkway; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
*****-Social Science and History Department; The main Library at 19th and the Parkway, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Computer Number 40; Personal Identification Number 1949; Date – March 6th, 2019; Time 1:30 PM; for 60 minutes.
*****-Personal Identification Number 3638; Social Science and History Department; Main Library of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19th and the Parkway; time 3:05 P.M. ; February 8th, 2019; Computer number 40; for 60 minutes.
*****Social Sciences and History Department, the Main Library, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19th and the Parkway; Personal Identification Number 9636; Computer number 39; at 9:10 AM; February 5th, 2019; for 60 minutes.

Tuesday, August 27, 2019

all too often

All too often, as my sister AZIZA proclaimed wisely to me, we as Black agitators often forget about the varied and important issues of the BLACK Middle Class. Remembering them and their issues will be easier from now on as GOD in Heaven - a Black woman - sits with me for dinner on May 4th, 2019 Saturday at the New Delilah  in West Philadelphia 40th and Chestnut Street location Indian buffet food, spicy chicken, vegetarian delights, salads, shrimps in a curry sauce with coconut milk and East India thinks properly about Rouldopph Guliana and Mahatma Ghandi: Forever. We can't and must not let the dollar { bill } rule us. Still, there is a financial imbalance I want to talk about today April 19th, 2019 Friday { 3535.57 }. Would it not make sense for a large centralized multi-faceted, un-corruptible, private foundation with public aspects to it and rotating leadership - including grass-roots people from all walks of life, all racial groups, all ethnic groups, all religions, all intimate persuasions, and both sexes { and it must include children } that such be formulated so that every human need deemed worthy and reasonable be fulfilled in a reasonable and timely fashion. Let's take the lack of access to the live arts, movies, films, concert venues and other entertainment venues for example. Middle income people MUST, from this fund have their incomes tripled. From $30,000. a year to $90,000. a year; from $90,000. a year to $270,000. a year. If people make over $270,000. a year they will not qualify for funds. If people own part of the means of production and have over $300 Million Dollars in their personal wealth holdings of more just sitting there, or $300 Million Dollars or more in corporate holdings as profits not being utilized to hire people or do capital improvements, donation to this super fund are voluntarily requested!  People on any Turtle Island { United States } disability or welfare will be able to get eight { 8 } times as much in benefits, from this Super Fund if they so choose to accept such benefit increases. This money will be considered a reparations payment for each and every person with any kind of citizenship in the United States { Turtle Island } no matter who they are including people behind bars or incarcerated or in mental institutions. Certain guidelines and legal stipulations must be taken into account in all instances to ensure the adherence to the letter of the LAW and excellent standards of ethics.  This is leveling the playing field and increasing the nation's access to wealth and the roads to wealth. More importantly, it will allow businesses of every stripe to benefit from the new income, hire more people, raise wages and benefit packages and help stabilize all communities economically. Raising taxes on the rich and wealthy, a plank taken by some Democratic Presidential candidates such as Elizabeth Warren, are retrograde, dysfunctional, and unworkable. Such tax corporate and personal tax increases are handed to the poor as higher prices for consumer goods, and are not helping lend an atmosphere of cooperation, cohesive friendship between businesses and the people, and such personal and corporate tax increases generate resentments and hatreds along party lines that are both arbitrary and useless. Such corporate tax burdens and personal tax burdens also are not helping the wheels of government and society turn successfully, adequately, properly and in a timely manner at all.  Voluntary participation in the well-orchestrated, well-run, responsibly-run Super Fund will smooth things out for us all and help curb wars and animosities along racial and ethnic lines internationally as other regions of the world take a good look at such a PEOPLE-FIRST PEOPLE FRIENDLY, CORPORATE FRIENDLY program.   Regional conflicts, fighting over clean water, fighting over food -- all these issues can be curbed and taken to a PEOPLE-FIRST World Court ( I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THE  Workers World Party ) to resolve conflicts long before wars are necessary.  The mastering of running this whole process is crucial and must take on increased levels of efficiency, responsibility , balance and importance as the grand scale and international interests creates new freedoms, helps to block greed, and end-run worthless, meaningless  wars around the globe. Part of this process will help middle income people and formerly poor people gain access to the arts. have you ever experienced being left out when people like comic Kevin Hart, singer Dionne Warwick, or Singer, arranger Stevie Wonder come to Philadelphia and you can't even think about going because you simply don't have access to the money to go? Have you ever wanted to see Billy Joel, Taylor Swift or The Rolling Stones but just never had the money to go to the concert? Have you ever wanted to see a cable only, Netflix or first-run film like ``The Castaways,'' with Halie Mills or special event show or program and had to choose shoes or food instead? Have you ever walked by or seen advertised great restaurants like Ruth Chriss, Relish, The Pub, Miss Tootsies; The Commons; Red Lobster; Little Saigon Restaurant; Lue's Caribbean Cafe'; Quality Taste; El Cuscatleca; SA Café and Lounge; Uncle Bobby's; Kings and Queens Restaurant; Fanta African International and many others expensive restaurants or NOT SO expensive restaurants. Have you ever wanted to go to such places for dinner or lunch and just didn't have any money to go? This new government financial formation will help us all get what we want without so much pain, hemming and howling and even fighting when we should be negotiating and enjoying life. Have you ever wanted to go to something like a Broadway Show like ``Purley Victorious,'' ``The Producers,'' ``West Side Story,'' ``Dream Girls,'' or ``Ain't Misbehavin,'' that visit Philadelphia, or go to an Opera like ``Madame Butterfly,'' ``Porgy and Bess,'' La Travaita,'' ``The Barber of Seville,'' ``Adia,'' but just didn't have the funds to do so? Wouldn't you like to purchase some expensive stereo equipment or flat-screen televisions or expensive camera equipment from Macy's or Sears, but the prices, even on discount, were just too up there? GOD did not intend for us to go to the supermarket and not have the additional $300. we need to buy all the quality, healthy foods we want for our families. GOD wants you, you, you to have the asparagus, already sliced and packed watermelon, plumb organic honey dew melon, organic kiwi fruits, juicy seedless organic grapes, organic bananas, sliced and packed organic pineapple, fresh organic strawberries, fresh organic blackberries, fresh organic doubly inspected cantaloupe, A bag of lobster tails, plenty of fresh-cleaned fish like perch, rainbow trout, flounder, tilapia, halibut, and crape. No putting items back, you can afford them right now because this is true, real, now, active, alive, actual and accepted because we live in a Robust, Beautiful, Blessed, Wonderful, great place called TUrtle Island { No longer the United States of North America. Your budget is not endless, but it is greatly enhanced as you make your Way { 2000 Seasons,  By Ayi Kwei Armah } home from the Super Market Giant preferably in your new Chevy built in Turtle Island unionized, well paid auto workers and crafted by well-paid union engineers of all races. Remember, if you want to stay poor like one friend of mine who I don't and never will understand, you can. If you don't want to burst forth out of the hum drum existence of Middle America you can stay hum drum and not consider your self a citizen of Turtle Island where Native Americans are considered surviving heroes and are not forced to live on barren reservations and where, for now, all I'm asking you to do is read this article over once every three months and voluntarily give a sum of money equal to your federal taxes to the Native American Rights Fund, or less, if you don't have the money right now. THIS IS TOTALLY VOLUNTARY AND I DO'NT HAVE THE PERMISSION OF THE NATIVE AMERICAN RIGHTS FUND TO ASK THIS OF YOU! Tracy Gibson**

Safe and Clean Places to live FOr Homeless People and or Those Living Temporarily Without Shelter


Safe and Clean Places for Homeless People ( Those Living Temporarily Living Without Shelter )..

** The Logan Hotel at 18th and the Parkway near the Free Library ( Main Branch )

*** 3675 Market Street at the Quarum Apartment Building.

Please call me to increase the number of such places so we can all live with decency, cleanliness and honor. - 1 215 - 823 - 9985  Tracy Gibson

Saturday, July 27, 2019

Escaping Poverty. Saturday July 27th, 2019 Saturday.

JULY 27th, 2019 Saturday
From Tracy Gibson
670 North 41st Street
Apartment - Office B
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 – 5202
1 – 215 – 823 – 9985

An Ode to GALUSHA PENNYPACKER –
By Tracy Gibson
   **Poverty is not a dead end without an opening for escape.  There are people living without shelter right under our noses at Vine Street near 19th Street right on the way to or from the Free Library, main branch.  They are stretched out laying near and or around a statue of Galusha Pennypacker.  When I see this my heart sinks and I think that we as a city could do so much better. As a nation we in Turtle Island’s North America { The U.S.} could do so much better.   Being ever vigilant is not enough.  We often have chosen the wrong tactics or have given up or don’t vote, or just feel frustrated and head for the bar or the nearest illegal drug dealer.  DON’T GIVE UP! Here are some tactics you might not have thought of:
** Ask and demand that BLACK people in power – the BLACK private sector, the BLACK elected officials, BLACK church and BLACK civic leaders – ask them for a ``HOMELESS UNIVERSITY’’ specifically designed to teach homeless people { People living without shelter} about how to budget money better; how to respect themselves by refusing to eat the poor-quality food offered by the Church Missions and food pantries; cook for themselves; not visit stores like WAWA, McDonalds, Burger King, Hardy’s, Wendy’s, Kentucky Fried Chicken, and Bob’s Big Boy - which flourish off of poor-people’s dollars and offer nothing back to stem the falling tides of poverty - and go to Salad Works, BLACK VEGETARIAN PLACES LIKE HABISCUS AT 49th and Baltimore Avenue, and Sweet Greens at 40th and Walnut Street instead or, even better, cook at home, if YOU have a place to stay;; Cook low salt, low fat, tasty foods omitting foods like white rice, white potatoes, white breads, pork, beef and fatty oils { These cooking techniques can be taught at the New Homeless University};learn how also, to stay away from illegal drugs, illegally-gained prescription medicines, alcohol, cigarettes, and the human trafficking culture; learn how to contact people in the community who are responsible, reliable, hard-working and honest – there are plenty – and learn how to avoid much of the technologies that are separating our people and pitting our people against one another; learn inner strength through music and other media choices.  
     ** Making it off of pennies is not an option. We need to introduce legislation that demands the quadrupling of disability benefits, welfare payments, food stamps, and other government plans. The rich will get richer because the poor will have more money to spend on good and services owned and distributed by corporations owned by the wealthy. The middle class will expand. More store ownership by formerly poor people will commence.  Poor people will be able to lift themselves out of poverty. THIS IS A WIN-WIN SITUATION. I tell you, this is not rocket science. My father was a rocket scientist. I know what I’m talking about. READ MORE ON MY BLOGS at http://ThePoliticsofREAL.BLOGSPOT.COM
     **Meanwhile, watch more educational video on You Tube and read more books. (Write me for my book list). The endless mind-numbing and dumbing down of media will turn around as public expectations grow for more diverse and educational media. Watch movies like ``The Learning Tree’’ and ``Sounder’’ and ``Hunter Killer,’’ ``Five on the Black Hand Side,’’ ``12 Years a Slave,’’ ``Green Book,’’ and ``The Hunt for RED October.’’ Listen to songs like those by Caston and Majors ``Light in My Window,’’ and Stevie Wonder’s older songs like ``Living for the City’’ and some of Marvin Gaye’s tunes like ``What’s Goin On.’’ 
     **Get plenty of rest and exercise. Join Planet Fitness when they have a One-Dollar special. Stay there when you need rest. If you have a locker you should be able to stay there for at least three hours when you are on the street and can’t get to the Free Library.
**Also: If you are brave and really angry don’t steal ANYTHING! What I want you to do is go to the supermarket and place everything you dream of buying in the shopping cart and take it to the front of the line and say ``Sorry Miss, or Sir, I don’t have any money to pay for this.’’ Let them put the food back. Don’t do this at a Black supermarket like the Fresh Grocer at Broad and Jefferson. Go out in the Burbs to GIANT or an elite market. They can’t arrest you for forgetting you don’t have any money. {IF WE LIVED IN A DECENT COUNTRY YOU WOULD HAVE MONEY. THERE IS NOT EXCUSE FOR THE GREEd AND FINANCIAL DISARESPECT!} . }  I felt embarrassed doing this but I have done it in the past and experienced a good feeling of taking action that helps make waves of change. Tell them GOD Almighty told you to do this, if they ask questions.

** If you are an activist, don't let them criminalize you just because you have political work to do.  STAY WITHIN THE letter of the LAW don't even JAY WALK or jump over the turnstile at SEPTA stations. Work to keep hygiene up as much as possible. I am not being hurtful when I ask you to take a bath. I have to also. If I had a magic wand I would make sure you have the things you need. Go to your doctor's appointments and therapy appointments and share as much as possible in therapy.  I have to also. Believe me, I know these things are not easy, but they pay off. Sometimes it doesn't take long! 
**Write me with your ideas. I promise to give you credit for the ideas as I am able to. 1 - 215 - 823 - 9985
Gratefully TRUE,
Peace, Justice, Economic Sharing,
GOD Almighty,
Tracy Gibson

Wednesday, June 19, 2019

OFTEN


``Often it doesn’t matter who you take advice from. What matters more are the goals you have in mind in the actions you take. An ethical person can easily figure out if a person is thoughtful, principled, kind and LOVing – especially through a face-to-face interview or a face-to-face interaction. Always keep good ethical principles in mind when taking action.  NOT revenge, deceit, or deception. Always work towards thinking positively when considering a person’s past record and past history and be fair, considerate, and balanced in your judgments.  This goes for judges at every level, career counselors, human resources chiefs, politicians at every level, staff developers, corporate heads and government department heads and the rest of the public. ‘’

From Brother Tracy Gibson
Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer of
Brother Tracy Gibson and Associates, Incorporated
Moving our planet forward with the best attitudes possible.

Saturday, June 1, 2019

LGBTQ - Who, WHAT - Please read this as time allows.

You know, Malcolm said it best. We've been hoodwinked, we've been had, we have been taken to the cleaners.

     A good friend of mine at church always makes fun of the ``L-G-B-T-Q'' phenomenon. We are a very Gay-Friendly church, so it is NOT at all that we don't like our Black Gay community.   ``a fact or event of scientific interest susceptible to scientific description and explanation'' this is the definition of ``phenomenon'' from the Merriam Webster Dictionary on line. 

   The phenomenon L-G-B-T-Q { Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans-gendered, Queer } is always written in terms of an abbreviation such as I have done so here. This shortens our importance, shortens our room and space in the ENGLISH language, shortens who we are and takes us down a peg or two in the  marketplace of ideas as presented in the media, in history books, in text books, and in our Way of thinking. I think and feel we need to, as people whose walk some say on a different path in life, I feel we need to tell the world who we are in broad terms and say the terminology correctly and just say - Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans-gendered and Queer as it is and not use the abbreviations. We deserve the space and we deserve to be treated with respect, dignity and grace. We must also treat ourselves as such as well. Some of our behaviors are outright silly and the over sexualization of our community is not something we have to all embrace and accept as Gay People.  When diseases are spread as a result of this over sexualization, it calls into question the legality and legitimacy of our behaviors for health reasons. Certainly so-called straight people of all races are not immune to over-sexualization judging from media, news reports, and statistics from both rural areas, the Royal Family, and inner cities. The commercialization of ``swinging off the chandeliers'' in such movies as ``Animal House,'' and some of the films about Las Vegas.  Comedies about sexual promiscuity is a subject often explored with mirth and merriment. It started with ``Portnoy's Complaint'' in 1972 and has run a steady river of films ever since. 

     I have been working to bring more decency to adult Gay Black male films.  There are several investors who want to work with me, but have been stymied in their attempts to reach me and make good on bringing my ideas into the main stream. Simply put, I want to make films for Black GAY men that omit spitting, hitting, any type of violence, omit sharing of body fluids, rimming, CURSING, AND INCLUDE EDUCATIONAL MATERIAL ABOUT SEXUALITY THAT IS BOTH INSTRUCTIONAL AND HELPFUL FOR GAY BLACK COUPLES WANTING TO ENGAGE IN SEX THAT THEY FEEL IS MORE IN LINE WITH WHAT THEY WILL FEEL WANTS AND TO HELP US UNDERSTAND AS MORE ACCEPTABLE TO GOD.  You would think it wasn't such a big deal. It will require changing the movie rating system to make more sense and helping people become more open-minded towards a new and different film gerund.

     If you work in the film industry, I need your help in creating this new gerund OF FILM. I know some directors, but guess what. As a Black man, I know few people who have the cash and connections to create this film gerund, which, by the WAY, will help many people become less focused on sexual behaviors that are risky and unsafe.  It will actually help our BLACK culture tune down the sex-bonker mentality that has recently resulted in so many men especially coming up on charges of crossing the line with women { or men } because the entire film industry will be positively impacted by the offer of such films as an option, not required as the only FILM gerund for everyone, but an option for people who want to slow things down a bit. 

     I want you to call me when you have some information that will be useful for me in this QUEST! It is a QUEST to bring out our true nature of decency and not accept the MEDIA hype. You can reach me at 1 215 823 9985. My name is Mr. Tracy Gibson. I look forward to hearing from you very soon.

**  Here are some good things to at least think about while you go through your day. You DO NOT have to follow my directions as if I stand on a mountain with marble tablets like on television. I am asking you to read here and do what you feel is best. I will also put my book list here for you to read some books that will help you. I have only read about 40 of them. I am NOT expecting you to read all of them. One or two will - just the titles - will call you and tell you they want to be read. First some good ideas to follow:

***** Stop Short-changing US as Black people. 

***** Don't respond to the ridiculous.

***** Don't get angry.

***** Don't accept poverty.

***** Don't mistreat anyone, especially children. { Children are MY BOSSES! }

***** Don't allow others to define you, define yourself.

*****Don't be hateful towards others.

***** Don't be fearful of doing the research necessary to Prove your theories. 

***** Don't be disrespectful of your Parents, Grand Parents and BLACK ancestors.  

{What you don't want to reinvent about your ancestors, you can forgive and start a new relationship with them, even if they are deceased. } 

***** Don't live in an environment that is not pleasing to YOU.

***** Always LOVe yourself and GOD! 

Offered humbly, from Tracy Gibson - Almighty GOD on 3535.57
June 1, 2019 Saturday. ( Updated and corrected on July 26th, 2019 Friday ) 

     Please read the ``BOUNTY OF BOOKS '' book list below for more clarity, understanding, knowledge and humbleness in life. 


***** 

🌎😎🌐Golden Bounty of Books: To Heal the Soul, To Encourage & Seed Wisdom, To Guide & Sooth The Spirit & To Give Honor to Humanity.

This book list is offered by Author-Writer-Journalist Brother Tracy Gibson and was compiled with the help of many people including librarians, book store clerks, friends, relatives and associates. It is offered especially to the Black community with love & respect, but to others who would listen as well.
``Trust,’’ by IYANLA Vanzant. (highly recommended, I’m reading it now).
1) ``Anger Is What I Do Best: The Journal of a Black Gay Man in America,’’ By Roger T. Ward.
2)            ``Freeing the Free World--The Re-Awakening of the African Diaspora Volume I (2001) and Volume II, 2009-2011,’’ By Journalist Brother Tracy Gibson.
3)            Sister Sonia Sanchez’s, ``Home Girls & Hand Grenades.’’
4)            Professor Michael Tillotson’s (The University of Houston) New Book ``Invisible Jim Crow: Contemporary Ideological Threats to the Internal Security of African Americans,’’ due out in June of 2010.
5)            ``Dispatches from the Ebony Tower,’’ by Manning Marable.
6)            ``Erasing Racism: The Survival of the American Nation,’’ By Professor Molefi Kete Asante,
7)            ``Just Above My Head,’’ a novel by James Baldwin,
8)            ``The Fire Next Time,’’ non-fiction essays by James Baldwin.
9)            ``How Europe Underdeveloped Africa,’’ excellent non-fiction by Walter Rodney. 
10)          ``Angela Davis: An Autobiography’’ by Angela Davis’’.
11)          ``Revolutionary Suicide,’’ by Black Panther co-founder Huey P. Newton.
12)          ``Assata: An Autobiography’’ by Assata Shakur & Angela Davis.
       13) ``Man Child in the Promised Land,’’ By Claude Brown.
14)``Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent.’’ By Eduardo Galeano.
15)``Egypt Vs. Greece & The American Academy’’ by Professor Molefi Kete Asante.
16)``African Culture the Rhythms of Unity’’ By Professor Molefi Kete Asante, Kariamu Welsh Asante & Kariamy Asaste-Welsh
17)``The Global Intercultural Communication Reader.’’ By Professor Molefi Kete Asante, Yoshitaka Miike, & Jing Yin.
18)``Afrocentric Idea Revisited.’’ By Professor Molefi Kete Asante.
19)``It’s Bigger Than Hip Hop: The Rise of the Post Hip-Hop Generation’’ by M.K. Asante, Jr.
20) ``Afrotopia: The Roots of African American Popular History’’ by Wilson Jeremiah Moses.
21) Tony Brown’s ``What Mama Taught Me.’’
22)          Randall Robinson’s  ``An Unbroken Agony: Haiti From Revolution to the Kidnapping of a President.’’
23)          ``Black Looks,’’ By bell hooks.
24)          ``African America’s 3rd Rail: SGL’’ by Max Smith.
      25) ``Sugar Blues,’’ By William F. Duffy.
26) ``The Assassination of Fred Hampton; How the FBI & The Chicago Police Murdered a Black Panther,’’ By Jeffrey Haas.
27) ``The Choice: The Issue of Black Survival in America,’’ By Samuel F. Yette…
28) ``The Debt: What America Owes Blacks,’’ By Randall Robinson…
29)  ``The Reckoning’’ by Randall Robinson…
30)  ``Quitting America,’’ By Randall Robinson…
31) ``Defending the Spirit: A Black Life In America,’’ By Randall Robinson…
32) ``Have They Decided to Kill Us Yet: Global Black Labor Obsolescence & Manufactured Black Genocide,’’ by Joseph R. Gibson…
33) ``Come Back Charleston Blue,’’ A Novel By Chester Himes.
34) ``In Search of Pretty Young Black Men,’’ a novel by Stanley Bennett Clay.
35) ``Get Healthy Now! With Gary Null: A Complete Guide to Prevention, Treatment, and Healthy Living.’’ By Gary Null.
36) ``Gary Null’s Ultimate Lifetime Diet: A Revolutionary All-Natural Program
for Losing Weight & Building a Healthy Body,’’ By Gary Null.
37) There are several other books by Gary Null that will be beneficial to you. (You can look them up at www.Amazon.com)
38) ``The Alcoholism & Addiction Cure’’ by Chris Prentiss.
39) ``Nelson Mandela’s Mandela’s Way Fifteen Lessons of Life,
Love & Courage.’’ With Richard Stengle.
40) ``Fierce Angels: The Strong Black Woman in American Life& Culture’’ By
Sheri Parks.
41) Howard Zinn’s ``A Progressive History of the United States.’’
42) ``The Huey P. Newton Reader,’’ Edited by David Hilliard and Donald Weise.
43) ``Plunder: Investigating Our Economic Calamity and the Subprime Scandal,’’ By Danny Schechter.
44) ``Building Social Business: The New Kind of Capitalism that Serves Humanity’s Most Pressings Needs,’’ By Muhammad Yunus & Ray Porter.
45) ``Betrayal of Trust,’’ by Leslie Esdaile Banks.
46) ``Creating a World Without Poverty: Social Business& the Future of Capitalism,’’ by Muhammad Yunus.
47) ``Black Power,’’ by Amos Wilson.
48) ``Yurugu’’ by Mariamba Ani
49) ``Something Torn, Something New,’’ by Nogoi
50) ``2000 Seasons,’’ By Ayi Kwe Armah.
51) ``Khmet,’’ by Ayi Kwe Armah. ***(Include Publisher)
52) ``The Adinkra Dictionary,’’ by W. Bruce Willis.
53) ``BLACK A Celebration of Culture,’’ by Deborah Willis.
54) ``The West & The Rest of US,’’ By Chinweizu.
55) ``The Slave Trade: The Story of the Atlantic Slave Trade: 1440  -  1870,’’ By Hugh Thomas.
56) ``The Shame of the Nation: The Restoration of Apartheid Schooling in America,’’ By Jonathan Kozol.
57) ``European Christianity & The Atlantic Slave Trade: A Black Hermeneutical Study,’’ By Robinson A, Milwood.
58) ``The West & The Rest of US: White Predators, Black Slavers & The African Elite,’’ By Chinweizu.
59) ``Black: A Celebration of a Culture,’’ By Deborah Willis.
60)  ``Two Thousand Seasons,’’ By Ayi Kwei Armah.
61) ``Tutankhamen & the Daughter of Ra,’’ By Moyra Caldecott.
62) ``The Adinkra Dictionary: A Visual Primer on the Language of Adinkra,’’ By W. Bruce Willis.
63) ``Something Torn & New: An African Renaissance,’’ By Nhugi Wa Thingo.
64) ``Yurugu: An African-Centered Critique of European Cultural Thought & Behavior,’’ By Marimba Ani.
65) ``Blueprint for Black Power: A Moral, Political, & Economic Imperative for the Twenty-First Century,’’ By Amos N. Wilson…
66) ``Khmet’’ by Ayi Kwe Armah.
67) ``Citizen You: Doing Your Part to Change the World.’’ By Jonathan Tisch, Karl Weber & Mayor Cory Booker.
68) ``Black Women’s Lives: Stories of Pain & Power’’ By Kristal Brent Zook.
69) ``Tapping the Power Within: A Path to Self-Empowerment for Black      Women,’’ by Iyanla VanZant.

70) Look up or Google ``Manning Marable’’ to discover for yourself the many great books by this Great Black writer, thinker, visionary & author.
71) ``Black Pearls: Daily Meditations, Affirmations & Inspirations for African Americans,’’ by Eric V. Copage.
72) ``How to Write a Book Proposal,’’ By Michael Larsen.
73) ``Spiritual Liberation: Fulfilling Your Soul’s Potential,’’ By Michael Bernard Beckwith.
74) ``Debt Cures, They Don’t Want You to Know About,’’ By Kevin Trudeau.
75) ``How Successful People Win: Using `Bunkhouse Logic’ to Get What You Want In Life,’’ by Ben Stein.
76) ``Advertising Profits from Home: Simple Money Making Strategies You Can Use Right from Your Home,’’ By Anthony Morrison.
77) ``My Heart Will Cross This Ocean: My Story, My Son, Amadou,’’ by Kadiatou Diallo & Craig Wolff.
78) ``Organize Yourself, New & Revised Edition,’’ By Ronni Eisenberg  with Kate Kelly.
79) ``More Dirty Little Secrets About Black History, It’s Heroes & Other Troublemakers, Volume II,’’ Claud Anderson.
80) ``From Holy Power to Holy Profits: The Black Church & Community Economic Empowerment,’’ By Walter Malone, Jr.
81) ``Black Africa: The Economic & Cultural Basis for a Federated State,’’ By Cheikh Anta Diop.
82)``From Civil Rights to Human Rights: Martin Luther King, Jr., & The Struggle for Economic Justice (Politics & Culture in Modern America)’’ by Thomas F. Jackson.
83) ``Black Capitalism: Strategy for Business in the Ghetto,’’ by Theodore L. Cross.
84) ``The 85 % Niche: The Power of Women of All Colors—Latin, Black & Asian’’ By Miriam Muley.
85) ``Black Labor, White Wealth: The Search for Power & Economic Justice,’’ By Claud Anderson.
86) PowerNomics: The National Plan to Empower Black America,’’ By Claud Anderson.
87) ``Black Power Inc.: The New Voice of Success,’’ by Cora Daniels.
88)``Black Business & Economic Power (Rochester Studies in African History & The Diaspora)’’ By Toyin Falola & Alusine Jalloh.
89) ``Understanding the Impact & Power of Social Networking,’’ By Ben Black.
90) ``Virtually Free Marketing: Harnessing the Power of the Web for Your Small Business,’’ By Philip R. Holden.
91) ``Dirty Little Secrets About Black History: Its Heroes& Other Troublemakers,’’ By Claud Anderson, Joann Anderson, Florence Jekins & Robert Coleman.
92) ``Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid,’’ By Former President Jimmy Carter.
93) ``Our Endangered Values: America’s Moral Crisis.’’ By Former President Jimmy Carter.
94) ``The Blueprint: Obama’s Plan to Subvert the Constitution & Build an Imperial Presidency,’’ By Ken Blackwell & Ken Klukowski.
95) ``Learning to Lead: A Workbook on Becoming a Leader,’’ By Warren Bennis & Joan Goldsmith.
96) ``The Obamas in the White House:  Reflections on Family, Faith & Leadership,’’ By the Editors of Essence Magazine.
97) ``Words on a Journey: The Great Speeches of Barack Obama—Special Inauguration Edition,’’ by Barack Obama.
98) ``Michelle Obama: An American Story,’’ By David Colbert.
99) ``The Get Healthy, Go Vegan Cookbook: 125 Easy & Delicious Recipes to Jump-Start Weight Loss & Help You Feel Great,’’ By Dr. Neal D. Barnard & Robyn Webb.
100) ``Food for Life: How the New Four Food Groups can Save Your Life,’’ By Dr. Neal D. Barnard.
101) ``Foods that Cause You to Lose Weight: The Negative Calorie Effect,’’ By Dr. Neal D. Barnard.
102) ``Breaking the Food Seduction: The Hidden Reasons Behind Food Cravings—And 7 Steps to End Them Naturally,’’ By Dr. Neal D. Barnard.
103) ``Dr. Neal Barnard’s Program for Reversing Diabetes: The Scientifically Proven System for Reversing Diabetes Without Drugs,’’ by Dr. Neal D. Barnard.
104) ``Books to build a strong Black foundation: A List’’ By Jason A. Martin.
105) ``From the Back of the Bus,’’ By Dick Gregory.
106) ``Dick Gregory’s Natural Diet for Folks Who Eat: Cookin’ with Mother Nature,’’ By Dick Gregory.
107) ``No More Lies,’’ By Dick Gregory.
108) ``Callus on My Soul: A Memoir’’ By Dick Gregory & Shelia Moses.
109) ``Nigger: An Autobiography.’’ By Dick Gregory & Robert Lipsyte.
110) ``Blood In My Eye,’’ By George L. Jackson.
111) ``The Green Collar Economy,’’ By Van Jones.
112) ``Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race & Inheritance,’’ By Barack Obama.
113) ``The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream,’’ By Barack Obama.
114) ``Say It Like Obama: The Power of Speaking with Purpose& Vision,’’ By Shel Leanne & Shelly Leanne.
115) ``Barack Obama: We Are One People,’’ By Michael Schuman.
 116) ``Another Country,’’ By James Baldwin.
117) ``Collected Essays,’’ By James Baldwin.
118) ``Giovanni’s Room,’’ By James Baldwin.
119) ``Go Tell It on the Mountain,’’ By James Baldwin.
120) ``Going to Meet the Man,’’ By James Baldwin.
121) ``Notes of a Native Son,’’ By James Baldwin.
122) ``Nobody Knows My Name,’’ By James Baldwin.
123) ``If Beale Street Could Talk,’’ By James Baldwin.
124) ``In My Father’s House,’’ By E. Lynn Harris.
125) ``Basketball Jones,’’ By E. Lynn Harris.
126) ``And This Too Shall Pass,’’ By E. Lynn Harris.
127) ``Abide With Me,’’ By E. Lynn Harris.
128) ``I Say a Little Prayer,’’ By E. Lynn Harris.
129) ``Invisible Life,’’ By E. Lynn Harris. 
130) ``If This World Were Mine,’’ By E. Lynn Harris.
131) ``What Becomes of the Brokenhearted,’’ By E. Lynn Harris.
132) There are Other Books by E. Lynn Harris that you might want to check out. You can Google www.Amazon.com and look under his name for a more complete list.
133) ``Looker,’’ By Stanley Bennett Clay.
134) ``Visible Life: Three Stories in Tribute To E. Lynn Harris,’’ By Stanley Bennett Clay, Terrance Dean & James Earl Hardy.
135) ``Diva,’’ By Stanley Bennett Clay.
136) ``Black Betty’’ (Easy Rawlins Mysteries by Walter Mosley & Stanley Bennett Clay. (Audio Book.)
137) ``A Red Death,’’ By Walter Mosley & Stanley Bennett Clay (Audio Book.)
138) ``A House Is Not a Home,’’ by James Earl Hardy.
139) ``Love the One You’re With,’’ By James Earl Hardy.
140) ``If Only for One Nite,’’ By James Earl hardy.
141) ``B-Boy Blues,’’ By James Earl Hardy.
142) ``B-Boy Blues Second Time Around,’’ By James Earl Hardy.
143) ``The Moments, the Minutes, the Hours: the Poetry of Jill Scott,’’ By Jill Scott.
144) ``Shake Loose My Skin: New & Selected Poems’’ By Sonia Sanchez.
145) ``Tears for Water: Songbook of Poems & Lyrics,’’ By Alicia Keys.
146) ``Morning Haiku,’’ By Sonya Sanchez.
147) ``Conversations with Sonia Sanchez,’’ By Sonia Sanchez.
148) ``Like the Singing Coming Off the Drums,’’ By Sonya Sanchez.
149) ``Wounded in the House of a Friend,’’ By Sonia Sanchez.
150) ``Sister Outsider: Essays & Speeches,’’ by Audre Lorde.
151) ``Race Matters,’’ By Cornel West.
152) ``Countering the Conspiracy to Destroy Black Boys,’’ (Vol. 1, Vol. 1-4 & Vol. 3), By Jawanza Junjufu.
153) ``The Destruction of Black Civilization,’’ By Chancellor Williams.
154) ``The African Origin of Civilization: Myth or Reality,’’ By Cheikh Anta Diop & Mercer Cook.
155) ``Radio Golf,’’ By August Wilson.
156) ``The Piano Lesson,’’ by August Wilson.
157) ``Blonde Faith,’’ By Walter Mosley.
158) ``Six Easy Pieces: Easy Rawlins Stories,’’ By Walter Mosley.
159) ``Blues for Mr. Charlie,’’ & ``The Evidence of Things Not seen,’’ Both by Mr. James Baldwin. 
160) ``Total Money Makeover: A Proven Plan for Financial Fitness,’’ By Dave Ramsey.
161) ``Roots,’’ By Alex Haley.
162) ``Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money – That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not,’’ By Robert T. Kiyosaki & Sharon L. Lechter.
163) ``Healthy for Life: Developing Healthy Lifestyles That Have A Side Effect of Permanent Fat Loss,’’ By Dr. Ray D. Strand & Donna Wallace.
164) ``What Your Doctor Doesn’t Know About Nutritional Medicine May Be Killing You,’’ By Dr. Ray D. Strand.
165) ``The History of Incarceration (Incarceration Issues: Punishment, Reform & Rehabilitation,’’ By Roger Smith.
166) ``Too Good to Be True: The Rise & Fall of Bernie Madoff,’’ By Erin Arvedlund.
167) ``The New Rules of Marketing & PR: How to Use Social Media, Blogs, News Releases, Online Video, and Viral Marketing to Reach Buyers Directly, 2nd Edition,’’ By David Meerman Scott.
168) ``How To Get Into the Top MBA Programs, 4th Edition,’’ By Richard Montauk.
169) ``How To Get Into the Top Law Schools, 4th Edition,’’ By Richard Montauk.
170) ``Web 2.0 Architectures: What Entrepreneurs & Information Architects Need to Know,’’ By James Governor, Dion Hinchcliffe& Duane Nickull.
171) ``Selling to Big Companies,’’ By Jill Konrath.
172) ``Think & Grow Rich: A Black Choice,’’ By Dennis Kimbro & Napoleon Hill.
173) ``The Law of Recognition (The Laws of Life Series),’’ By Mike Murdock.
174) ``The 3 Most Important Things In Your Life,’’ By Mike Murdock.
175) Please look up Mike Murdock under www.amazon.com to discover for yourself the many other important books by this preacher/author/truth-teller.
176) ``It’s Your Time: Activate Your Faith, Achieve Your Dreams, and Increase in God’s Favor,’’ By Joel Osteen.
177) ``Become a Better You: 7 Keys to Improving Your Life Every Day,’’ By Joel Osteen.
178) Please look up Joel Osteen and his wife on www.amazon.com and discover for yourself the many books, DVD’s and CD’s he has available that are life- enriching and helpful for traveling through the many trials and difficult processes in life.
179) The Magnificent & Sexy LeBron James is Featured in ``The Franchise: LeBron James & The Remaking of the Cleveland Cavaliers,’’ By Brian Windhorst & Terry Pluto.
180) ``Delivering Happiness: A Path to Profits, Passion& Purpose,’’ By Tony Hsieh.
181) Books are available by, for & about the Honorable Elijah Muhammad by writing the Coalition for the Remembrance of Elijah Muhammad (CROE) at 2435 West 71st Street (CROE Lane), Chicago, Illinois  60629. Or you may call them at 1.773.925.1600. FAX # : 1.773.925.9013.
182) ``Starting Where You Are: Life Lessons in Getting from Where You are to Where You Want to Be,’’ By Chris Gardner & Mim E. Rivas
183) ``Making Ideas Happen: Overcoming the Obstacles Between Vision & Reality,’’ By Scott Belsky.
184) ``Why He Hates You: How Unreconciled Maternal Anger is Destroying Black Men and Boys (Volume 1) by Janks Morton.
185) ``Anger Strategies: Practical tools for Professionals Treating Anger,’’ By Claudia Black.
186) ``Brothers on the Mend: Understanding and Healing Anger for African – American Men & Women,’’ By Ernest H. Johnson.
187) ``Black Anger,’’ By Wulf Sachs.
188) ``Going Off: A Black Woman’s Guide for Dealing with Anger & Stress,’’ by Faye Childs & Noreen Palmer.
189) ``The ABC’s of Liberating Black Anger,’’ By Lama Choyin Rangdrol
190) ``Sex Therapy: A Women’s Guide to Understanding Why Men Cheat,’’ By Kole Black.
191) ``The Artistry of Anger: Black & White Women’s Literature in Aerica, 1820 – 1860,’’ By Linda M. Grasso.
192) ``The Passing Summer: A South African’s Response to White Fear, Black Anger & the Politics of Love,’’ By Michael Cassidy & John Perkins.
193) ``Claiming Earth: Race, Rage, Rape, Redemption: Blacks Seeking a Culture of Enlightened Empowerment,’’ By Haki R. Madhubuti.
194) ``Black Rage,’’ By William H. Grier & Price M. Cobbs.
195) ``Black Rage in New Orleans: Police Brutality & African American Activism from World War II to Hurricane Katrina’’ by Leonard N. Moore.
196) ``Black Rage Confronts the Law (Critical America Series),’’ By Paul Harris.
197) ``From Rage to Responsibility: Black Conservative Jesse Lee Peterson & America Today,’’ By Jesse Lee Peterson, Dennis Prager, & Brad Stetson.
198)  ``From Rage to Hope: Strategies for Reclaiming Black & Hispanic Students,’’ By Crystal Kuykendall.
199) ``Black Rage in the American Prison System (Criminal Justice Recent Scholarship),’’ By Rosevelt Noble.
200) ``When Anger Hurts Your Kids: A Paren’t Guide,’’ By Matthew McKay, Ph.D., Kim Paleg, Ph.D., Patrick Fanning & Dana Landis.
201) ``How to Effectively Control Your Anger—Learn How You Control Your Anger That Keeps You Just a Hair Strand Away from Danger,’’ By Wings of Success &  Manuel Ortiz Braschi.
202) ``Letting Go of Anger: The Eleven Most Common Anger Styles & What to Do About Them,’’ By Robert T. Potter-Efron & Patricia S. Potter-Efron.
203) ``The Anger Trap: Free Yourself from the Frustrations that Sabotage Your Life,’’ By Les Carter & Frank Minirth.
204) ``Anger: Wisdom for Cooling the Flames,’’ By Thich Nhat Hanh.
205) ``Your Step By Step Guide to Anger Management,’’ By D. Huffman.
206) ``Working for You Isn’t Working for Me: The Ultimate Guide to Managing Your Boss,’’ By Katherine Crowley & Kathi Elster.
207)  ``Working With You is Killing Me: Freeing Yourself from Emotional Traps at Work,’’ By Katherine Crowley & Kathi Elster.
208) ``Journey into America: The Challenge of Islam,’’ By Akbar S. Ahmen.
209) ``Toxic Talk: How the Radical Right Has Poisoned America’s Airwaves,’’ By Bill Press.
210) ``Common Nonsense: Glenn Beck & The Triumph of Ignorance,’’  By Alexander Zaitchik.
211) ``My Father’s Faith: Essays for the 20th & 21st Century and Beyond,’’ By John E. Bush.
212) Lonnie Elder the 3rd’s Award Winning play  ``Ceremonies in Dark Old Men.’’
213) ``Death At an Early Age,’’ By Jonathan Kozol & Robert Coles.
214) ``All Your Worth: The Ultimate Lifetime Money Plan,’’ By Elizabeth Warren & Amelia Warren Tyagi.
215) ``For Colored  Girls Who Have,’’  By Ntozake Shange.
216) ``Awaken the Giant Within: How to Take Immediate Control of Your Mental, Emotional, Physical & Financial Destiny,’’ By Anthony Robbins.
217) ``The Deming Management Method,’’ By Mary Walton & W. Edwards Deming.
218) ``Dr. Deming: The American Who Taught the Japanese About Quality,’’ By Rafael Aguayo.
219) Check out other motivational and inspirational books, CD’s and DVD’s by Writer, Speaker & Successful Businessman Anthony Robbins at www.Amazon.com. You will be glad you did.
220) ``Unstuck: Your Guide to the Seven-Stage Journey Out of Depression,’’ By Dr. James S. Gordon.
221) ``The Law of Success: The Master Wealth Builder’s Complete & Original Lesson Plan for Achieving Your Dreams,’’ By Napoleon Hill.
222) ``Chicken Soup for the Soul,’’ by Jack Canfield & Mark Victor Hansen.
223) ``How to Love Me: The Lover’s Book of Questions,’’ By Ali Davis.
224) ``Healing After Loss: Daily Meditations for Working Through Grief,’’ By Martha Whitmore Hickman.
225)  ``Losing My Cool: How a Father’s Love & 15,000 Books Beat Hip-hop Culture,’’ By Thomas Chatterton Williams.
226) ``The Cornel West Reader,’’ By Brother Cornel West.
227)  ``Suze Orman’s Action Plan: New Rules for New Times,’’ By Suze Orman.
228) ``The Little Black Book of management: Essential Tools for Getting Results NOW,’’ By Suzanne Turner.
229) ``Oil: Money, Politics, & Power in the 21st Century,’’ By Tom Bower.
230) ``The Little Black Book of Success: Laws of Leadership for Black Women,’’ By Elaine Meryl Brown, Marsha Haygood, Rhonda Joy McLean& Angela Burt-Murray.
231) ``Suze Orman’s The Road to Wealth’’ By Suze Orman (Revised Edition.)
232) ``Rule # 1: The Simple Strategy for Successful Investing in Only 15 Minutes a Week!!,’’ By Phil Town.
233) ``Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African & African American Experience, The Concise Desk Reference,’’ By Kwame Anthony Appiah & Henry Louis Gates.
234) ``Hopes & Prospects,’’ By Noam Chomsky.
235) ``If It Takes a Village, Build One: How I Found Meaning Through a Life of Service & 100 + Ways You Can Too,’’ By Malaak Compton-Rock.
236) ``The Way We’re Working Isn’t Working: The Four Forgotten Needs That Energize Great Performance,’’ By Tony Schwartz, Jean Gomes & Catherine McCarthy, Ph.D.
237) ``Counseling Troubled Youth: (Counseling & Pastoral Theology)’’ By Robert C. Dykstra.
238) (Please don’t forget to Google ``Books on Troubled Youth’’ & ``Books on At-Risk Youth’’ on www.Amazon.com [under books, DVD’s and CD’s] if you are dealing with a teen or a young person who you have given up on or are struggling with.)
239) ``Hear My Story: Understanding the Cries of Troubled Youth,’’ By Dean Borgman.
240) ``All-Time Favorite Lessons (Break through Strategies to Teach & Counsel Troubled Youth Series)’’ By Ruth Herman Wells.
241) ``Creative Interventions for Troubled Children & Youth,’’ By Liana Lowenstein & MSW.
242) ``At Risk Youth: A Comprehensive Response for Counselors, Teachers, Psychologist, and Human Services Professionals,’’ By J. Jeffries McWhirter, Benedict T. McWhirter, Ellen Hawley McWhirter & Robert J. McWhirter.
243) ``Resiliency In Action: Practical Ideas for Overcoming Risks & Building Strengths in Youth, Families & Communities,’’ By Nan Henderson, Editor, with Bonnie Benard, Nancy Sharp-Light & Paula Pugh.
244) ``Reclaiming Youth at Risk: Our Hope for the Future,’’ By Larry K. Brendtro, Martin Brokenleg, & Steve Van Bockern.
245) ``At-Risk Youth: Theory, Practice, Reform (Source Books on Education)’’ By Robert F. Kronick.
246) ``No Name in the Street,’’ By James Baldwin.
247) ``The Sound of Freedom: Marian Anderson, The Lincoln Memorial, & the Concert that Awakened America,’’ By Raymond Arsenault.
248)  ``The Economics of Forced Labor: The Soviet Gulag,’’ By Paul R. Gregory, Valery V. Lazarev& Robert Conquest.
249) ``Coming Alive: From Nine to Five in a 24/7 Century,’’ By Robert Michelozzi, Betty Michelozzi. Linda Surrell, & Robert Cobez.
250) The gentleman I’m going to mention here has sold over 65 Million books.  His name is Pastor Max Lucado. I suggest you look under www.Amazon.com for some of his winning and telling books about getting involved in helping others and bettering your life as you become more giving and charitable in your life. Three of his books are: ``Fearless: Imagine Your Life Without Fear,’’ ``Just Like Jesus: Learning to Have a Heart Like His,’’ & ``When GOD Whispers Your Name,’’ all by Pastor Max Lucado.
251) For every movie he has made (and there are several excellent ones, as you know) Brother Spike Lee has a book. Google him under www.Amazon.com also.  Suggested: ``Please, Baby, Please,’’ By Spike Lee, Tonya Lewis Lee & Kadir Nelson. ``Spike Lee: Interviews,’’ By Cynthia Fauchs,   ``Spike Lee’s  Do the Right Thang,’’ By Mark A. Reid.  & ``Spike Lee’s Gotta Have It,’’ By Spike  himself. There are several other good books by Spike under www.Amazon.Com.
252) ``The History of Modern Libya,’’ By Dirk J. Vandawalle.
253)  ``Aftershock: The Next Economy & America’s Future,’’ By Robert B. Reich (Labor Secretary under President Carter).
254) ``The Empowered Patient: How to Get the Right Diagnosis, Buy the Cheapest Medicines, Beat Your Insurance Company, and Get the Best Medical Care Every Time,’’ By Elizabeth Cohen.
255) ``The Blue Zone: Lessons for Living Longer from the People Who’ve Lived the Longest,’’ By Dan Buettner.
256)  ``Painless Writing (Barron’s Painless Series) By Jeffrey Strausser.
257)  ``What’s So Great about America,’’ By Dinesh D’Souza.
(Also available on Audio Book.)
258) ``How to Pay Zero Taxes,’’ By Jeff Schnepper.
259) Check out the nutrition and health books of Dr. Mark Hyman. Google his name under www.Amazon.Com and discover a host of good healthy books including:  ``Ultramatabolism: The Simple Plan for Automatic Weight Loss,’’ By Dr. Mark Hyman. (For really heavy people, changing your metabolism will change your life drastically.)
260) ``Something to Live For: Finding Your Way in the Second Half of Life,’’ By Richard J. Leider & David A. Shapiro.
261) ``The Life You Were Born to Live: A Guide to Finding Your Life Purpose,’’ By Dan Millman.
262) ``Something to Live For: The Music of Billy Strayhorn,’’ By Walter van de Leur.
263) ``Encore: Finding Work That Matters in the Second Half of Life,’’ By Marc Freedman.
264) ``Down in New Orleans,’’ By Billy Sothern.
265) ``How to Write a Children’s Book & Get It Published,’’ By Brbara Seuling.
266) ``A Book Inside, How to Write, Publish & Sell Your Story,’’ by Carol Denbow.
267) ``Lyrics: Writing Better Words for Your Songs,’’ By Rikky Rooksby.
268)  ``The Great Deluge: Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, & The Mississippi Gulf Coast,’’ By Douglas G. Brinkley.
269)  ``Hungry Girl: Recipes & Survival Strategies for Guilt-Free Eating in the Real World,’’ By Lisa Lillien. (Men and families can definitely benefit from this book as well—especially single men living alone.)
270) ``The High Tide of American Conservatism,’’  By Garland S. Tucker III.
271) ``The Millionaire Next Door,’’ By Thomas J. Stanley& William D. Danko.
271) ``Pigs at the Trough: How Corporate Greed & Political Corruption Are Undermining America,’’ Arianna Strassinopoulos Huffington.
272) ``Third World America: How Our Politicians Are Abandoning the Middle Class & Betraying the American Dream,’’ Arianna Strassinopoulos Huffington.
273)  ``A Good Man in Africa,’’ By William Boyd.
274) ``Crazy for God,’’ By Frank Scharffer.
275) ``The Almanac of American Politics (2010),’’ By Michael Barone, Richard E. Cohen & Jackie Koszczuk.
276) ``Unfinished Business: One Man’s Extraordinary Year of Trying to Do the Right Thing,’’  By Lee Kravitz.
276) ``Black Man of the Nile,’’ By Professor Yosef Ben-Jochannan.
277) GOD Is Red: A Native View of Religion, 30th Anniversary Edition,’’ By Vine Deloria, Jr., Leslie Marmon Silko & George E. Tinker.
278) ``The World We Used to Live In: Remembering the Powers of the Medicine Men,’’ By Vine Deloria.
279) ``Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: The Illustrated Edition: An Indian History of the American West,’’ (Hardcover). By Dee Brown.
280) ``Spike Lee: That’s My Story & I’m Sticking to It,’’ By Spike Lee & Kaleem Aftab.
281) ``The House of Rajani,’’ By Alon Hilu.

282) ``The Power of Your Subconscious Mind,’’ by author Joseph Murphy.
283) ``The 3 Most Important Things In Your Life,’’ By Pastor Mike Murdock & Deborah Murdock Johnson.
284) ``Giant Steps to Change the World,’’ By Spike Lee & Tonya Lewis Lee. With Illustrations by Sean Qualls.
285) ``Harlem Is Nowhere: A Journey to the Mecca of Black America,’’ By Shafifa Rhodes-Pitts.
286) ``Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention,’’ By Manning Mararble.
287) ``Everyday Icon: Michelle Obama and the Power of Style,’’ By Kate Betts.
288) ``Mobilizing Democracy: Changing the U.S. Role in the Middle East,’’ By Greg Bates.
289)`` Citizen You: Doing Your Part to Change the World,’’ By Jonathan Tisch, Karl Weber & Mayor Cory A. Booker.
290) ``Reclaim Your Power: A 30-Day Guide to Hope, Healing& Inspiration for Men of Color,’’ By Terrance Dean & Travis Smiley.
291] ``The Autobiography of Malcolm X,’’ By Malcolm X and Alex Haley.
292] ``Ethical Ambition,’’ By Derrick Bell. (also highly recommended) .


(Every Black Man and Black Woman { and the rest of BLACK people who have different gender identifications }  on the planet should read ALL of these books at least once, BUT THE REALITY IS THIS WOULD PUT GREAT PRESSURE ON READERS AND TURN OUT TO not BE VERY PLEASING AND WORTH WHILE. I WANT, hope and Pray ALL BLACK PEOPLE will READ MORE, BUT I KNOW WE LIVE IN A DIFFERENT AGE WHERE READING IS NOT AS RESPECTED AS IT SHOULD BE. Young Blacks should also read some of these books, although some may have adult themes and adult subject matter.  Again, parents or guardians should pre-read some books first for minor children ages 15 through 18. Many of these books are not suggested for readers younger than 15 years of age..... Many of the older books (and some new ones) are, of course, available at the Library. If you need some guidance as to how to aim the books listed here at your particular problem, be it financial, emotional, political, Spiritual or organizational—call and tell us what issue you want to read about and we will tell you what books to read that deal with that particular subject matter.  This is a good idea because some of the titles are misleading.  As the old saying goes, don’t judge a book by its’ title ( or cover ) !!! Call and ask for Brother Tracy Gibson at 1 (215) 823 9985 or e-mail us at BrotherTracy11@GMail.Com or KokayiJESUS333@GMail.COM..... We are more than willing to guide you to a book pertaining to the subject matter you want to explore… It is not easy to be a good BLACK parent. I don't have children myself, except for the *8.9 Billion humans on this planet earth. Have a fantastic day…)🌎