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A**I
Speaking to the soul of Black men of America.
Released in 1965 & the words resonate more now than it did back then. Knowledge & Knowledge of Self is God. Energy don't die. Elijah is still here just gotta take heed of the message from the Messenger & apply it. All praise to Allah 🤲🏽
R**E
Good book. Great wisdom.
Revolutionary read. Much wisdom and passion. Recommend for young men who are interested in leadership.
A**R
Good
Good
J**
Message to the Blackman in America – Not the Original Version – Book Review
This version of Message to the Blackman in America offers a contemporary reflection on the original work by Elijah Muhammad. The book addresses issues faced by Black men in America, focusing on empowerment, self-identity, and the importance of education and unity within the community. Through a modern lens, it emphasizes the ongoing struggles and opportunities for personal and collective growth. A thought-provoking and insightful read for anyone interested in the history and future of Black communities in America.
K**Z
Wow!
Powerful read. Relevant to date
L**F
Truly A Masterpiece
Good read for Men
B**T
Must Read For All US Citizens- Good Advice Whole Host of Issue's- Although A few Issues In Lack Citation And Overall "Dogma!"
This book should be required reading for all- not just Africa-Americans etc....! It contains a lot of historical issues, that occurred in a different era and time and history, that sadly cannot be undone, even thought as "author" points out different "choices" could have and should have been made during those times! Furthermore, it has very good advice on a whole host of issues from personal finance to "living" the best life one can within boundaries or "rules!" Also, it discusses very obscure "religious" or "theological" / "mystical" references- perhaps from Book of Enoch...etc....???That is the biggest issue with this book and other books by the author, he does not "necessarily" quote nor even "cite" where he in fact gets a lot of his information. This would, indeed be a great help for any reader to follow up and/ or investigate a lot of the author's themes further- if the reader so desired!?Additionally, he cites the Vietnam War as being a "turning" point for a whole host of issues and even mentions the US "coming" off the "gold" standard and what in fact that may possibly mean.....The only flaw in the authors' writing I find is the "dogma" of "discrimination," simply for lack of better word,against those "different" than intended audience of writings for no other reason than simply "different" and perhaps never done any harm to "others" the author is targeting!
P**L
Arrived promptly
Great book, that I purchased as a gift to a friend of mine, along with others, I assumed he would, like ( or have time) to read or add to his library.
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