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From Niggas to Gods, Part One

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...a message to the Black Youth.This is a compilation of individual essays written during the summer-fall of 1992. The essays are designed to inspire thought within the Black Mind. These writings are primarily targeted toward the Black Youth of this day, of which I am a part of. I am not a Master of these teachings, but these teachings I wish to Master.They say that my generation is not intelligent enough to read a book. I say that They are wrong. It is just that They are not writing about anything of interest that is relevant to our lives!And when They do write something, they have to write in the perfect King's English to impress their Harvard Professors! Here we are with a book in one hand, and a dictionary in the other, trying to understand what in the hell the author is talking about!If you have got something to say, just say it! We are not impressed by your 27-letter words, or your Shakespearian style of writing. The Black Youth of today don't give a damn about Shakespeare!!! This ain't no damn poetry contest! Wear are dealing with the life, blood, and salvation of our entire Black Nation!If you want to reach the People, you have to embrace us where we are, and then take us where we need to go. So, these writings are from my generation and for my generation with respect and love.If no one will teach, love and guide us, then we will teach love and guide ourselves.Peace.

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First published December 1, 1993

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March 29, 2021
Thanks to this wonderful and glorious book I think we now know who is in Paris...
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21 reviews1 follower
April 11, 2019
Powerful, Raw, & Uncut!!! We have to be about the business of re-civilizing ourselves back into full mental and moral maturity, which will cause everything else to gravitate back to its proper place of peace. Discover the the Knowledge of Self, my black civilization. And apply it. ( Side Note ) this book actually has 247 pages. Just a heads up.
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4 reviews1 follower
September 6, 2016
The brotha Akil came with some unfiltered, real, raw, tell it like it is information that brothas of the 90s/00s had no choice but to feel. With passion and fire, the brotha asked some hard hitting questions to which we as black men have no choice to answer...what is it that you want for yourself in this life? Do you desire to remain a nigga from the hood? Or are you willing to take a hard look at yourself and find out what kind of man your supposed to be? What does it take to transform; From Niggas to Godz. Hotep...
20 reviews2 followers
August 30, 2010
although the title makes me cringe, this book was very informative and super easy to understand it was my second book i ever read which was pretty cool. it talked about black life in the hood and some of the misconceptions that keep black complacent and weak in society. it also debunks certain myths surround religon and history.
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January 15, 2009
This book has asked the same questions I have asked for many years. Akil gives his answers to many questions, and this allow me to rethink about history of black american and my family history.
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4 reviews1 follower
August 16, 2019
This book should be required reading for all African American youth. It distillate valuable and vital information for the restructuring and rebuilding of our young ones in a way that is unrivaled by anything i have had the opportunity to devour. It reaches them where they are in a manner easy for them to understand. Essentially the gateway to further reading of the life giving teachings of Elijah Muhammad for the younger generations but DEFINITELY able to stand alone. Highly recommended is a great understatement.
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March 5, 2020
Truthful. I-Nation mentioned this title and curiosity got me interested. I read it aloud and my wife enjoyed it. Akil uses simplicity. His straightforward words are inspirational. I have no issues with anything being said in the book. I love it and will recommend it.
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January 31, 2025
Would definitely recommend to young black men and women, especially in our current generation. Although written in the 80/early 90s, still covers many relevant topics, despite some of the outdated and misinformed opinions. However, this is expected of a book from 30 years ago about our society.
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January 14, 2023
This book has changed my life, and for that, I'm thankful. The author really has a way of giving it to real & raw.
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October 16, 2023
Must read for Black folks all over the world who are willing to start the journey to mental, psychical, and spiritual freedom! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
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