Thursday, February 18, 2010

Books Pac Read Pt. Tu




And this is a list of books Pac read OUTSIDE jail.

(Supposedly.)


I deducted (assumed) that these additional books from the current list @ AllEyezOnMe.com™ /AllEyezOnMe.com™ were not on their original list of Books Pac Read in Jail because he read these particular books elsewhere, like the Baltimore School of Arts.1


I’d like to once again thank AllEyezOnMe.com for compiling the complete list. This time I included each book’s links, but unfortunately they still don’t work. Keep an Eye open for pt. 3? Maybe.


Here’s the list:

Monster: The Autobiography of an L.A. Gang Member
Written by: Sanyika Shakur


Assata: An Autobiography
Written by: Assata Shakur


Ponder on This: A Compilation
From the Writings of: Alice A Bailey & the Tibetan Master, Djwhal Khul


The Phenomenon of Man
Written by: Teilhard de Chardin


Kabbalah
Written by: Gersham Scholem


Thoughts and Meditations
Written by: Kahlil Gibran


Telepathy
Written by: Alice A Bailey


The Autobiography of Malcolm X
As told to: Alex Haley


Ah, This!
Written by: Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh


Roots
Written by: Alex Haley


The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Written by: W.Y. Evans-Wentz


Black Like Me
Written by: John Howard Griffin


Bhagavad-Gita As It Is
Written by: A.C. Bhaktive-danta Swami Prabhupada


The Confessions of Nat Turner
Written by: William Styron


The Psychedelic Experience- A Manual Based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead
Written by: Timothy Leary, Ph.D, Ralph Metzner, Ph.D., Richard Alpert, Ph.D.


James Baldwin: The Legacy
Edited by: Quincy Troupe


Initiation
Written by: Elisabeth Haich


The Meaning of Masonry
Written by: W.L. Wilmshurst


Social Essays
Written by: LeRoi Jones


The Grapes of Wrath
Written by: John Steinbeck


I Shall Not Be Moved
Written by: Maya Angelou


And Still I Rise
Written by: Maya Angelou


I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings
Written by: Maya Angelou


Nature, Man and Woman
Written by: Alan W. Watts


Linda Goodman's Sun Signs
Written by: Linda Goodman


Knowledge Is King

Peace 2 Kool Moe Dee

Knowledge is Power & Power comes from Money... so why don't Money and Knowledge necessarily go hand in hand? And Is Knowledge is expensive?


-4D


1. And I quote: “This is a list of books read by Tupac during his lifetime including while he was at the Baltimore School of Arts and in prison. They are presented in no particular order.” (AllEyezOnMe.com is pretty cool, huh?)

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