The Blackworld is a stunning interwoven account of all the world's major black communities from creation to 2006, and presents a new empowering perspective and total paradigm change that will lead Black people into an era of unparallel cultural and economic ascendancy. Assailing present academic and religious thought, it logically traces humanity from the true Garden of Eden - the Negro Delta. It examines past and present issues like the real ancient Egyptians, Black poverty, AIDS, African local wars/African-American gangster wars, the dodgy White Wars on paganism, slavery, Communism, Diseases, Drugs and now Terrorism, which all end up affecting the Blackworld disproportionately. This book enlightens and highlights all black folk from African-Americans known as Akata by the Yorubas/Ibos of the former Slave Coast (now southern Nigeria - the Nigger area), to the Southernmost Ngunis and Afro-Brazilians as well as the islander Afro-Caribbean and Black British. Created in Europe; Educated in Africa; Agitated in the Americas - Prince Justice is a Yoruba, London-born Social Scientist, who, while living in the New York Tristate Area, was compelled to write this book and other soon-to-be released books.
Son of a librarian and lawyer, books are family! New York Tristate author Prince Justice is a London born Yoruba Social Scientist, who writes about the rich variety of the Blackworld.
Coined as the world's number one Black book, THE BLACKWORLD: EVOLUTION TO REVOLUTION correctly proves that the origin of Man/Civilization was West Africa's Slave Coast/Negro Delta....
My new novel, TUTUOBA: Salem's Black Shango Slave Queen is a riveting supernatural historical page-turner.TUTUOBA is a powerful tale of an African woman and her reincarnation from Africa through the Caribbean to the U.S.A.
This follows The Blackworld: Evolution to Revolution, my paradigm shifting non-fiction book that covers all the world's major Black communities from their beginnings to 2006.
My writings have a distinct African flair that reflect my wide experiences of Africa, Europe and the Americas, and the desire to aid and disseminate a truly rich Afrocentric culture.