
So this is a list of books Pac read in jail.
(Allegedly.)
I’ve had this list since ‘07. (Not like that really means anything.)
I like to dream that if Pac was still around, he’d have a whole library of books published, as well as a multi-billion dollar empire with everything from 2PacMicrophones™/PacMics™ to a prestigious world renowned academy.1
I’d like to thank AllEyezOnMe.com for originally compiling this version of the list pre-‘07. I originally included each book’s links, but unfortunately they don’t work anymore. Keep an Eye out for pt. 2!
Here’s the list:
“Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
Written by: Robert M. Pirsig
A Raisin in the Sun
Written by: Lorraine Hansberry
Native Son
Written by: Richard Wright
The Practical Encyclopedia Of Natural Healing
Written by: Mark Bricklin
The Complete Illustrated Book of the Psychic Sciences
Written by: Walter B. Gibson and Litzka R. Gibson
1984
Written by: George Orwell
One Hundred Years of Solitude
Written by: Gabriel Garcia Marquez
The Destiny of the Nations
Written by: Alice A. Bailey
The Visionary Poetics of Allen Ginsberg
Written by: Paul Portuges
The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy
Written by: E.D. Hirsch, Jr., Joseph F. Kett, James Trefil
The Diary of Anais Nin
Edited and with a Preface by: Gunther Stuhlmann
The Souls of Black Folk
Written by:W.E. Burghardt DuBois
The Psychic Realm
Written by: Naomi A. Hintze and J. Gaither Pratt, Ph.D.
Tropic of Cancer
Written by: Henry Miller
Nostradamus: The Millennium & Beyond
Written by: Peter Lorie
The State of the World Atlas
Written by: Michael Kidron and Ronald Segal
Catcher in the Rye
Written by: J.D. Salinger
Sisterhood is Powerful: Anthology of Writings from the Women's Liberation Movement
Written by: Robin Morgan
In Search of Our Mother's Gardens
Written by: Alice Walker
Savage Inequalities: Children in America's Schools
Written by: Jonathan Kozol
At the Bottom of the River
Written by: Jamaica Kincaid
Music of Black Americans: A History
Written by: Eileen Southern
Moby Dick
Written by: Herman Melville
Life and Words of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Written by: Ira Peck
Art of War
Written by: Sun Tzu
Interesting People: Black American History Makers
Written by: George L. Lee
Blues People
Written by: Amiri Baraka
All You Need to Know About the Music Business
Written by: Donald Passman
All God's Children: The Boskett Family and the American Tradition of Violence
Written by: Fox Butterfield
Black Sister: Poetry by Black American Women, 1746 to 1980
Edited by Earlene Stetson
The Harder We Run: Black Workers Since the Civil War
Written by: William H. Harris
Makes Me Wanna Holler
Written by: Nathan McCall
Great White Lie: Slavery, Emancipation and Changing Racial Attitudes
Written by: Jack Gratus
Imitation of Christ
Written by: Thomas a Kempis
Teachings of the Buddha
Written by: Jack Kornfield
No Man Is an Island
Written by: Thomas Merton
Mysticism
Written by: Evelyn Underhill
Wisdom of Insecurity
Written by: A.N. Watts
Secret Splendor
Written by: Charles Essert
Life as Carola
Written by: Joan Grant
Serving Humanity
From the writings of: Alice A. Bailey
Here and Hereafter
Written by: Ruth Montgomery
The Prince
Written by: Niccolo Machiavelli
”
Knowledge=Power.
and you know what? these letteres are so damn small they're like almsot indvisable adn shit and fuck spelling man and damn i'm so tired of spelling shit. I dont' try to act lik u cuz that ain't u wait that ain't who? hmmmm oh well.. .......... anywaho, i hope you guys liked this article on tupac and all that shit and i can't really believe y'all motherfuckers actually read this tiny print shit that's going on down here, you kno what i'm saying? yeah i think you do. 'either way R.i.P. to Tupac Shakur I still can't believe that we live in a world where we lost you too
-4D
1. Hey, if Oprah can do it, Pac could too, right? (Peace 2 Ms. Winfrey!!)
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