Interesting concepts and definitions. I find it hard to agree with some of the things he says. For instance, he says one should not be "proud to be black." Say what? That's the sole reason some of us don't know our worth and we are subject to white supremacy in the first place is because we have no pride in our skin, our history, and our people. Another one is we shouldn't necessarily come together very much; apparently we socialize too much, which is a time waster. I can't say that I disagree, but there has to be some constructive socialization among our people in larger groups than two people if we plan to get ahead. Also, there aren't really hard examples of things that one can actually do in order to combat white supremacy, except speak truth. Honestly, it seems that any "action" will be thwarted by white supremacy at the head. I will say that some of the rules for living justly are some that plan on incorporating into my daily life. I think it is a good book to get the mind flowing, but there's a lot missing from this.
UPDATE (3/24/19): After working exclusively with black people for the past few years, I've come to the conclusion that Dr. Fuller, Jr. was absolutely correct in his assessment of us, especially the staying away from each other part. We're a trip.