Black Education Resources

Curricula  & Resources

 

Sources by or about Dhoruba bin Wahad 

Writings / Essays

  • Ababio, S. I. N. (Ed.). (2009). Ababio: (He/she who was away and has returned): A 21st century anthology of African diasporan returnees to Ghana. One Africa Tours and Specialty Services, Ltd.

  • Bin Wahad, D. (1998). Beggars on horseback: Creating a Pan-African power paradigm for the 21st century. I Mix What I Like.

  • Bin Wahad, D. (2006). The ethics of Black atonement in racist America: The execution of Stanley Tookie Williams. 4StruggleMag.

  • Bin Wahad, D. (2013). Assata Shakur, excluding the nightmare after the dream. I Mix What I Like.

  • Bin Wahad, D. (2021). Écrits politiques / Politische Schriften / Political writings. Terrasses Éditions.

  • Bin Wahad, D. (2025). Revolution in these times: Black Panther Party veteran Dhoruba Bin Wahad on antifascism, Black liberation, and a culture of resistance (K. J. Changa, Ed.; Foreword by J. James). Common Notions Press.

  • Bin Wahad, D., Abu-Jamal, M., & Shakur, A. (1993). Still black, still strong: Survivors of the U.S. war against Black revolutionaries. Semiotext(e).

  • Boyd, H., & Allen, R. L. (Eds.). (1995). Brotherman: The odyssey of Black men in America. One World/Ballantine Books.

  • English, T. J. (2011). The savage city: Race, murder, and a generation on the edge. William Morrow.

  • James, J. (Ed.). (2003). Imprisoned intellectuals: America’s political prisoners write on life, liberation, and rebellion. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.

  • James, J. (Ed.). (2007). Warfare in the American homeland: Policing and prison in a penal democracy. Duke University Press.

  • Njinga, S. I. (Ed.). (2010). Ababio (He/she who has returned): A 21st century anthology of African diasporan returnees to Ghana. St. Francis Press Ltd.

  • Odinga, S., Bin Wahad, D., Om, S., & Joseph, J. (2017). Look for me in the whirlwind: From the Panther 21 to 21st-century revolutions (déqui kioni-sadiki & M. Meyer, Eds.). PM Press.

  • Wikipedia contributors. (2026, January 24). Dhoruba bin Wahad. In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhoruba_bin_Wahad

Films

Music

  • “Dhoruba bin Wahad.” Resist and Exist. Human, Earth, Animal Liberation (HEAL), 2001.

 

Selected Interviews & Speeches

Suggested Readings & Viewings

  • Clarke, J. H. (1993). African people in world history. Black Classic Press.

  • Fanon, F. (2008). Black skin, white masks (R. Philcox, Trans.). Grove Press. (Original work published 1952)

  • Frazier, E. F. (1957). Black bourgeoisie. Free Press.

  • Freire, P. (1970). Pedagogy of the oppressed. Continuum.

  • Greenlee, S. (Producer). (2018, April 8). The spook who sat by the door (full movie) [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HG-56GKbPtk

  • Malcolm X, & Haley, A. (1965). The autobiography of Malcolm X. Grove Press.

  • Nkrumah, K. (1965). Neo-colonialism: The last stage of imperialism. Thomas Nelson & Sons.

  • Rodney, W. (1972). How Europe underdeveloped Africa. Bogle-L’Ouverture Publications.

  • Sanford, A. (2021, March 15). Dr. Adelaide Sanford on Black education [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trBD-epv6iA

  • Wilson, A. N. (1990). Black-on-Black violence: The psychodynamics of Black self-annihilation in service of White domination. Afrikan World Infosystems.

  • Wilson, A. N. (1998). Blueprint for Black power: A moral, political, and economic imperative for the twenty-first century. Afrikan World Infosystems.

  • Wilson, A. N. (2018, September 9). Dr. Amos Wilson—A sense of inferiority [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e201VcsXcfo

  • Wilson, A. N. (2018, September 14). Dr. Amos Wilson—Highly educated servants [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4SHK6Tz7iI

  • Woodson, C. G. (1933). The mis-education of the Negro. Associated Publishers.

  • Zinn, H. (1980). A people’s history of the United States. Harper & Row.

Black Educator & Scholar Associations

  • National Alliance of Black School Educators
    https://www.nabse.org | info@nabse.org | (202) 678-4000
  • Association for the Study of African American Life and History
    https://asalh.org | info@asalh.org | (202) 238-5910
  • National Council for Black Studies
    https://ncbs.org | ncbs@ncbs.org | (513) 556-4332
  • BE-U: Black Edfluencers United
    https://www.thebe-u.org
    Leadership Contact: president@thebe-u.org 
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