THREAD: And as we continue to speak ourselves into a powerful Pan African existence, here are more book recommendations on extraordinary African Literature. Some biographies, some fictional based on historical events. Love and Light.🧚🏾‍♀️
Will take more pictures of African literature I have read, so last for this particular thread: THEE FATHER of African Spiritualism himself...the ICONIC Ntate CREDO MUTWA!🧚🏾‍♀️
"It is necessary to assert and uphold the right of Africans to define the meaning of experience and truth in their own right. To construct an authentic and truly African discourse about Africa...by Africans"
“Human beings freedom is bound to the land.”
And outside of Africa? Who does not love the ideologies of the iconic Assata and Angela?

“I believe in living. I believe in the wisdom of eyes, magic of hands & in the blood of infinity. I believe in life. Assata

“Radical simply means grasping everything at the root.” Angela
We give thanks for access to knowledge. #WorldBookDay 🧚🏾‍♀️
“Ultimately, this is what I love about West Africa. The region upholds its traditions, and the old and sacred don’t die so the contemporary can live.” @MadamAfrika
“Being here has given me a relationship with my blackness...who I am as a black African is not questioned.” @MadamAfrika
“With so much of our history erased and rewritten to depict us as savages, the manuscripts of Timbuktu are an eternal reminder that Africa is the cradle of civilization.” @MadamAfrika
“I travel because it’s only when I am on the road that I get to recreate myself in every moment of my existence.” @MadamAfrika
Taking it way back to say shout out to my Father for introducing me to literary Fathers back in high school. Some of my first reads that really demonstrate...there is fruit in planting a good seed. đź“š
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