Books for African American Fathers
Anybody who has been a new father knows that it is the scariest of times even in the best of circumstances. When you have a few strikes against you (ex: unemployed, unmarried, etc.) it is easy to et overwhelmed and leave the situation. Don't leave. Seek help. Here are some books to show you that you are not alone and you can e a good father to your son or daughter even though you might be scared out of your mind.
You can find the rest of the list and read the full article with book summaries here: http://afrodaddy.com/for-the-daddies/10-gr... Below are some of the recommended books.
Championship Fathering by Carey Casey
DadLabs (TM) Guide to Fatherhood by Clay Nichols
I am a Father by David Manuel
The Best Kept Secret: Single Black Fathers by Roberta L. Coles
God Has Smiled On Me: A Tribute to a Black Father Who Stayed and A Tribute to All Black Fathers Who Stay
The New Dad's Survival Guide: Man-to-Man Advice for First-Time Fathers
The Pocket Idiot's Guide to Being an Expectant Father by Joe Kelly
Successfully Raising Young Black Men, by Kevin D. Barnes, Sr.

Hello Mr. Darrell,
Books and nothing else will work for Black Americans. Our first desire is to become a sovereign people on a reasonable and fertile portion of this continent that we could call our very own country with borders to worship God, pursue life, liberty, happiness and prosperity in our own way.
Put the books on the back burners since all Black American men that does not desire to be sovereign free in a country of our own our children will grow up to be as ignorant as their fathers and you are.
For instance, Moses was not interested in pushing books on the children of Israel. Moses was interested in the sovereignty and salvation of the children of Israel as I am for Black Americans. When we become a sovereign people in my lifetime then we could turn our attention to these books you mention. But first let's put things in order of priority. Preach sovereignty to our people because it is going to happen, okay. Am I making any sense with you?
Tell me what you think.