Leadership

 

For generations, African men and women have led the way in the fight for justice. Whether through government, military, organisation or scholarship, Africans worldwide and throughout time have spearheaded the fight for justice. Modern liberation movements are indebted to these brave leaders who shouldered the responsibility of their people. Becoming a leader can be a difficult journey, but the best way to take the steps is to study and emulate the greatest leaders of the past.


Thomas Sankara Speaks, Thomas Sankara

Maurice Bishop Speaks, Maurice Bishop

Stokely Speaks, Kwame Ture (FKA Stokely Carmichael)

Malcolm X Speaks & By Any Means Necessary, Malcolm X

Revolutionary Suicide, Huey P. Newton

Handbook of Revolutionary Warfare, Kwame Nkrumah

African Leaders of the 20th Century: Biko, Selassie, Lumumba, Sankara, various authors

The Groundings With My Brothers, Walter Rodney

The Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey, Marcus and Amy Jacques Garvey

Message to the People, Marcus Garvey

Amilcar Cabral: Revolutionary Leadership and People’s War, Patrick Chabal

Blueprint For Black Power, Amos Wilson

Women in the Garvey Movement, Nzingha Assata

Set the World on Fire: Black Nationalist Women and the Struggle for Freedom, Keisha N. Blain

Seize the Time: The Story of The Black Panther Party and Huey P. Newton, Bobby Seale

The Art of War, Tdka Kilimanjaro


 
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