1. Sugar of the Crop: My Journey to Find the Children of Slaves
by Sana Butler
Who even knew that any children of slaves were still alive? A debt of gratitude is owed to
Sana Butler for compiling this bittersweet collection of revealing interviews with the offspring of folks freed by the Emancipation Proclamation well over a century ago. What makes this book special is how seamlessly the author contrasts her aging subjects’ fading recollections with her own expectations of them and her intimate reflections about being black and female in present-day America.
Consider her account of meeting 99 year-old Walter Scott at the Sulphur Spring Baptist Church, which begins: “Mr. Scott was waiting for me in the fellowship hall, sitting at the end of a collapsible picnic table covered with a checkered red-and-white plastic cloth, surrounded by women in white usher uniforms carrying grits and scrambled eggs in black iron skillets. One hand rested on top of his walking cane, the other held a black Bible in his lap.”
It’s such well-crafted descriptions which elevated Sugar of the Crop to the top of the list. Thanks to Sana Butler, a bounty of priceless pearls of wisdom and whimsy have been preserved for posterity via this seminal contribution to the nation’s folklore.
2. Step Out on Nothing: How Faith and Family Helped Me Conquer Life’s Challenges by Byron Pitts
Earlier this year, Byron Pitts became the heir apparent to Ed Bradley’s coveted spot on 60 Minutes when he was named a contributing correspondent to the long-running, television newsmagazine. While many might have deemed Mr. Pitts’ ascension to the plum position a natural outgrowth of his Emmy-winning work covering such major stories for CBS as the 9/11 Attacks, Hurricane Katrina and the Afghan War, the truth is that this talented reporter had to overcome a host of seemingly-insurmountable childhood challenges en route to turning himself into a great success story.
Pitts humbly recounts these admirable achievements in Step Out on Nothing: How Faith and Family Helped Me Conquer Life’s Challenges. The moving memoir proves to be as inspiring as it is sincere, with the potential to serve as a source of motivation for any individual who dares to dream big in the face of overwhelming learning disabilities. Bravo to Byron Pitts for having the guts to go public with such an intimate testimonial to the power of passion and persistence, especially when one has faith in God and strategic help along the way from some loving role models.
3. Between Good and Ghetto: African-American Girls and Inner-City Violence by Nikki Jones
The recent murder of an African-American honors student brutally beaten
to death right outside of his Chicago high school by a mob of fellow teenagers failed to generate as much outrage as one would expect. We’ve become so blasé about violence in this country that such attacks are taken in stride and nobody notices that the fastest-growing sector of the prison population are black females
Fortunately, Professor Nikki Jones has dedicated her career to understanding and reversing the alarming phenomenon, and the fruit of those labors has yielded this revealing treatise. The author’s research led her to the conclusion that, “It is that the battle for respect, dignity, and positive life chances is not one these girls should have to fight on their own.” A sobering discourse on the growing problem of social inequality which must be addressed before our rapidly decaying, urban infrastructure turns the prospect of the fall of American Civilization into a culturally-irreversible fait accompli.
4. Accountable: Making America as Good as Its Promise by Tavis Smiley
In 2008, Tavis Smiley took a lot of heat over his reluctance to rubber-
stamp Barack Obama’s candidacy simply on the basis of its symbolism as opposed to demanding to know exactly what the victory would mean for black America. Tavis’ hesitancy ostensibly came from a reasonable expectancy that Obama would have to deliver on his campaign promises, for his historic win to be of palpable value to the masses of black folks who had turned out in record numbers to support him at a rate of 93%.
Now that Barack Obama has proven a disappointment as President, many might look more favorably on Mr. Smiley’s effort to hold him accountable to his most loyal constituency. Each chapter of the book delineates Obama’s campaign promises in terms of such areas in dire need of attention as health care, education, justice, the economy, and so forth. It also includes checklists to enable the reader to assess whether or not the administration is delivering.
A compelling exercise in truth in advertising designed to keep Obama’s feet to the fire.
5. Brother West: Living and Loving Out Loud by Cornel West
Everybody knows Cornel West, the public intellectual, the popular
Princeton University Professor and best-selling author who has remained dedicated to the plight of the poor and underprivileged over the course of his illustrious career. Yet few know anything about his private life, or about what has inspired him to remain on such a righteous path and in touch with his roots over the years. At 56, Dr. West has decided to share his life story in this moving memoir comprised of the candid reflections of an uncompromising, compassionate Christian with a functioning conscience and an open heart.
6. Go, Tell Michelle: African-American Women Write to the New First Lady
Edited by Barbara A. Seals Nevergold and Peggy Brooks-Bertram
This opus is a collection of letters of support for Michelle Obama designed as a way “to send her a special message, grounded in our common ancestry and in the belief that our daughters have not only been inspired by her accomplishments but empowered by her example.” The assorted missives amount to a quite evocative collage of heartfelt correspondence in poetry and prose ranging from the intimate to the light and lyrical.
I found particularly moving the simplicity of Shirley Hanshaw’s entry sharing her favorite recipe for Pecan Pie. “I know that you and Barack are not Southern, nevertheless, I thought you might enjoy this dessert. It is always a hit wherever I take it.” An impressive compendium of eloquent best wishes which together paint a touching tapestry reflecting the depth of sisters’ emotional investment in the First Lady.
7. Down Home with the Neelys: A Southern Family Cookbook
by Patrick and Gina Neely
It’s impossible to say what’s more appealing about this opus, the authors’
sweet love story, or their succulent barbecue recipes. The back story is that chefs Patrick and Gina Neely had been high school sweethearts, but didn’t actually marry until after reuniting in their native Memphis after attending different colleges out of town.
Today, the blissful couple has not only been blessed with two beautiful daughters, but they also own one of the most successful restaurant chains in the country, Neely’s Bar-B-Que, with locations in both Memphis and Nashville. Last year, they also started co-hosting their own cooking show on the Food Network, and in response to the series’ popularity they decided to share their trade secrets in this practical cookbook attractively illustrated with dozens of mouth-watering photographs. Enjoy!
8. Family Affair: What It Means to Be African-American Today
Edited by Gil L. Robertson, IV
Although Barack Obama has generated considerable “hope for change,” Gil Robertson recognized that most African-American communities still exist “in a state of almost perpetual crisis... ... in terms of health disparities, political injustices, crime statistics, and a plethora of social ills.” This led him to wonder, how could the country have its first African-American President while the masses of blacks continue to struggle with so many of the same issues the Civil Rights Movement had attempted to address a half-century ago?
So, the veteran journalist opted to pose the question to a host of prominent black luminaries like Cathy Hughes, Ruby Dee and Congresswoman Carolyn Kilpatrick, and their intriguing responses are the sum and substance of Family Affair. Congrats to the intrepid author for not only figuring a way to take the collective pulse of African-Americana but for distilling the essence of his research into an informative and eloquent cultural tapestry destined to stand the test of time.
9. Why He Hates You! How Unreconciled Maternal Anger Is Destroying
Black Men and Boys
by Janks Morton
To what do you attribute the underachievement of young African-American males? Poverty and the host of woes permeating inner-city ghettos? Absentee fathers and kids being weaned on hip-hop music promoting a combination of materialism, misogyny, anti-intellectualism and black-on-black crime?
Weighing-in with a unique slant is award-winning filmmaker Janks Morton who sees the source of the problem as unresolved black male anger at their single mothers. He addresses the pressing issue head on and in incendiary fashion in a controversial manner certain to generate thought-provoking debate.
The author’s embrace of intact nuclear family values might not be everybody’s cup of tea, but there’s no denying he makes a persuasive case in this timely tome before offering some sobering lessons in tough love aimed directly at baby mamas and their at risk offspring.
10. African American History in the United States of America: An Anthology Compiled and Edited by Tony Rose
The typical public school curriculum devotes precious little attention to
the considerable cultural contributions made by African-Americans. In fact, most history books divide U.S. citizens into blacks and whites before focusing on whites to the exclusion of blacks and other minorities.
However, as Tony Rose astutely observes in the Foreword to this innovative opus, “There is only one race, the Human race… everything else is culture.” And he has come up with a novel text teaching U.S. history while dispensing with the terms “black race” and “white race” altogether.
Well-written and informative from beginning to end, African American History in the United States of America is an engaging read that’s every bit as entertaining as it is a worthwhile educational tool. Kudos to editor Rose for creating an innovative treatise to help the nation take a significant step towards his ultimate hope and dream “that we can all call one another who we truly are — Americans.”
Honorable Mention
11. Shooting Stars
by LeBron James and Buzz Bissinger
12. Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man: What Men Really Think about Love
Relationships, Intimacy and Commitment
by Steve Harvey
13. Daughters of Men: Portraits of African-American Women and Their Fathers Edited by Rachel Vassel
14. Something Torn and New: An African Renaissance
by Ngugi wa Thiong’o
15. The Love Ethic
by Kamau and Akilah Butler
16. Legends: Rare Moments and Inspiring Words
by the Editors at Smiley Books
17. Still I Rise: A Graphic History of African-Americans
by Roland Laird with Taneshia Nash Laird
18. Marriage 101: Building a Life Together by Faith
by Jewell R. Powell
19. The Breakthrough: Politics and Race in the Age of Obama
by Gwen Ifill
20. The Hiptionary
by Mahmoud El-Kati
21. Men Don't Heal, We Ho: A Book about the Emotional Instability of Men
by Steven James Dixon
22. 32 Ways to Be a Champion in Business
by Earvin “Magic” Johnson
23. The Survival Bible: 16 Life Lessons for Young Black Men
by Jihad
24. Sovereign Evolution: Manifest Destiny from “Civil Rights” to “Sovereign Rights”
by Ezrah Aharone
25. Losing Control: Loving a Black Child with Bipolar Disorder
by Dr. Cassandra L. Joubert
Worst Black Books of 2009
1. Barack Like Me: The Chocolate-Covered Truth
by David Alan Grier
A transparent take-the-money-and-run rip-off of no substance ostensibly published to cash-in on the president’s popularity. The most out of touch offering since last year’s worst offering, Shelby Steele’s pre-election opus explaining why Obama couldn’t win.
2. More than Just Race: Being Black and Poor in the Inner City
by William Julius Wilson
Although this much-ballyhooed book arrived with a lot of fanfare
trumpeting it as introducing a new “holistic approach to race,” quite frankly, I found it to be a rather blah rehash of old wine in new wineskins. Quite simply, you’re actually going to have to come up with truly fresh ideas to earn this critic’s stamp of approval as an innovative thinker, Harvard credentials notwithstanding.
Trust me, it’s hard find a more vague assessment of the State of Black America than this one by out of touch, Professor William Julius Wilson: “We can confidently state… that regardless of the relative significance of structural and cultural factors in black family fragmentation, they interact in ways far too important for social scientists and policy makers to ignore.” Zzzz… Zzzz… Zzzz…
3. The Conversation: How Black Men and Women Can Build Loving, Trusting Relationships
by Hill Harper
For some reason, actor Hill Harper decided to write a relationship advice book even though he’s never been married and freely admits to a checkered past in terms of dating. In this ill-conceived opus, moreover, he makes the tactical error of going public with his private life, relating how “Thi s beautiful Black queen is my great blessing here on earth.” And in his concluding chapter, he waxes romantic about their solid future together, despite the odds against long-distance liaisons when one person’s on the East Coast while the other lives out in L.A.
Regrettably, the couple has reportedly already called it quits, which makes you wonder why Hill’s editors didn’t try to talk him out of mixing business and pleasure on the pages of his book, especially given his spotty track record. Sorry, it’s kind of hard to take any advice from a bachelor-turned-love guru who didn’t see this safe falling from the sky about to land on his head.
December 17th, 2009
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OK, it’s your poll of books. But, in my mind, Ezrah Aharone’s book, Sovereign Evolution (#24), should have been at the very top. All the other topics were only secondary by comparison.
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Greetings It was good hearing about the books I will purchase some, Would like for you to consider our new book Treasures in Heaven ,A black guide to investing in Africa, can be seen on the above web site I moved from America to Ghana over 20 years ago, I write to help Africans in the Diaspora to invest in Africa. peace
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Kam, Interesting list. Will have to check out many of these in the New Year.
On what website, Dahveed?
Brother Ezrah has a book that has information that is important to uplift the downtrodden of the masses, people, nation, presidents and ministers should read this book.
I really think that the 50th law should have made the cut of best books of 2009. I Was a little skeptical about the book at first but the guy is worth like $600,000,000 so I figured he had something to say. Plus it was co written, well written by Robert Green which I have been a fan of since The 48 Laws of power. It was a great read and for the most part about 50 cent, I know, it sounds funny when I say it too but the 50 law was a great book.
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Suge, I didn’t read 50th Law. But I did interview 50 Cent, but he didn’t send me a copy of it to review. I suspect it was mostly written by his co-author, who is white. And my list is of books written by blacks.
That book, Sovereign Evolution gets my vote too. I’ve never highlighted any book so much. I “made” my college son read it this summer and now he’s quoting from it.
i read cornel west and tavis smiley’s books, which are good. But i’d say that “sovereign evolution” by ezrah aharone is certainly the most interesting. His articles are really on point too.
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