Reclamation Project
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How White Folks Got So Rich: The Untold Story of American White Supremacy (The Architecture of White Supremacy Book 1)
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published
2014
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3 editions
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“It should be clear that whites have absolutely no intention of ever returning their ill-gotten gains to their victims, or even admitting they have committed any crime at all. Indeed, these intrinsic, unalterable, programmed behaviors have brought them boundless riches and global eminence…but now threaten them with total ruin. Blacks”
― How White Folks Got So Rich: The Untold Story of American White Supremacy
― How White Folks Got So Rich: The Untold Story of American White Supremacy
“The claimed “hard work” or “nose-to-the-grindstone” method of white wealth creation is Euro-mythology in its purest form—another psychological trick designed to suggest that Black poverty is merely a sign of Black laziness and Black inferiority. There is a very logical reason why whites did the “hard work” of constructing thousands of ships to sail thousands of miles to kidnap millions of Africans to work as slave laborers for hundreds of years—and it is not because those people are lazy. Indeed, they are the most productive, creative, and industrious people who ever lived. The racist, exploitative behaviors committed by whites are not the random acts of rogue Caucasians, but the highly efficient tactical operation of a dedicated people acting in unity on the perfected European principle of racial domination. Whites feign ignorance of these extraordinary injustices when they prescribe “HARD WORK” for the children of their former slaves. Dr.”
― How White Folks Got So Rich: The Untold Story of American White Supremacy
― How White Folks Got So Rich: The Untold Story of American White Supremacy
“Between 1787 and 1871 America entered into over 400 treaties with the Indians, and promptly broke every last one of them. President Andrew Jackson’s Indian Removal Act of 1830 initiated a series of genocidal wars against the remaining Indian Nations. The policy confined the survivors to about 310 “reservations,” where they can be found today.”
― How White Folks Got So Rich: The Untold Story of American White Supremacy
― How White Folks Got So Rich: The Untold Story of American White Supremacy
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