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Black American History: A Comprehensive Guide to 400 Years of African American History, Systemic Challenges, and Group Survival

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How can any group survive such history?

This is no ordinary history book. This book methodically chronicles common and uncommon Black history narratives. However, in resume fashion, this masterpiece also draws the factual conclusion that such history reflects a deliberate attempt by one group to both dominate and exterminate another. This meticulously researched work brings to the forefront the unparalleled experiences that have defined the journey of African Americans, experiences that have posed unique challenges to their survival. No other community has confronted such a tumultuous history, including assassinations, drug epidemics, chemical and biological attacks, as well as centuries of slavery, among other trials.

From the earliest chapters of American history to the complexities of the present day, this comprehensive exploration leaves no stone unturned. Readers will be both moved and astonished by the revelations within these pages—how these experiences have profoundly affected Black individuals and the potential future that awaits them. Will they endure and overcome one of the most daunting histories ever faced by any group of people? To uncover the answer, delve into the rich tapestry of Black American history today. Simply put, there is no other compact book on the market that comprehensively encompasses the many facets of Black American history and ties it to liquidation.

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It covers a wide range of topics, such as the origins of African Americans, the civil rights movement, the Black power movement, the Black arts movement, the Black lives matter movement, and more.It includes a chart that shows the subtle extermination of Black Americans through various means, such as mass incarceration, police brutality, environmental racism, health disparities, and more.By responding to common sentiments, this book is meant to arm those who are on the frontlines fighting for racial equality with the knowledge and awareness of their history and their current situation.It is concise, straight talk, and accessible, making it easy to read and understand.This book sounds the alarm; Black America is in a State of Emergency and requires all hands on deck.This history book delves beyond conventional narratives, contending that any group subjected to systematic oppression and targeted agendas aimed at reducing birthrates faces what can be described as strategic liquidation.You must act now!

190 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 1, 2023

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November 25, 2023
Black American History

Excellent book that gives the truth regarding black people in America. I would encourage all young people of races to read this book!
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April 28, 2026
Does the author have some issues with the LGBTQIA+ community that he’s not ready to talk about?? This is being tossed on DNF, idc 😘✌🏾
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September 9, 2025
your history - what you need to know

This book told me so much that I should’ve learn in history class, but didnt!
It truly is a great read which should be read by everyone!
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April 3, 2026
Mostly positive and informative

Much of this book is excellently written, provocative and thoughtful. My complaint is that he seems to be fixated on gays and convinced that homosexuality is not biological and a part of nature, but rather a “lifestyle choice” and somehow some conspiracy to hold down African American population. I would have expected more common ground with the area of another group struggling for their civil right to exist in our society. Other than that, I would have more highly recommended this book & author.
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January 18, 2026
contrary to popular belief that i don’t read “actual book” history is my soft spot. this book was incredible
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