READING LIST
SEEED provides her consultants with a reading list aimed at keeping consultants informed on contemporary issues relevant to SEEED’s vision. Books on American and African cultural heritage are also highlighted.
Below is a list of recommended reading for SEEED consultants, followers and visitors of The SEEED Blog.
1. Diamond J. 2005. The collapse: How societies choose to fail or succeed. Penguin group.
Suggested chapters include: introduction/preface, 14, 15, 16.
e-book:
2. Talbot PA. 1923. Life in Southern Nigeria: The magic, beliefs and customs of the Ibibio tribe. Macmillan and co., limited, London.
https://archive.org/details/lifeimsouthernni00perc
3. Livingstone WP. 1918. Mary Slessor of Calabar: Pioneer missionary. Hoodder and Stroughton, London.
https://archive.org/details/maryslessorofcal00liviiala
5. Breakout Nations: In Pursuit of the New Economic Miracles by Rachir Sharma
6. The United States of Texas: Why the Lone Star State is America’s future by Tyler Cowen, Time Magazine, October 28, 2013
For Young Readers:
7. Dekay JT. 2001. Meet Martin Luther King, Jr. (Landmark book series). Random house of books for young readers. ISBN-10: 0375803955, ISBN-13: 978-0375003956.
