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“I'm selfish, impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best.”
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“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.”
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� How the Movies and Media Reinforces Devaluation and Criminal Behavior
� How the Small Screen (TV) Further Marginalizes Blacks
� Self-Hatred and the Stockholm Syndrome
� The Worship of White Supremacy and Black Subordination
� Reactionary or Subordinate Response & Role-Models
� Self-Determining Transformative Response & Role-Models
� The Roots of Drug Trafficking and Gun Violence
Images and Detailed References are available in paperbacks sold at Amazon.com and Kindle.com for I-phone, blackberry, tablet and other digital readers.
The Moors are Black Africans. They once constituted Rome’s finest soldiers, numerous emperors. Their prodigy served as renowned knights during the Middle Ages that saved Europe from pagan violence, pillage, and chaos. In addition, they and prodigy were the founders and evangelist of Christianity. As learned men, they conveyed ancient Kemet philosophy and science transcribed by Greco-Latin and Islamic scholars. That knowledge would give birth to the Renaissance and Modern Era’s ingenuity and invention.
Black and brown complexioned, they were leaders among Europe’s nobles and bourgeoisie that arose in number after the 12th century when trade and commerce was triggered by trading settlements and routs established in the holy lands by virtue of the Crusades. Intermarriage thrived to enhance hegemony and lineage. The African lineage as displayed on the “coat of arms� depicts one or more Black Africans as father(s) or seeder(s) of the family as bestowed by kings and/or emperors. The idolized images of Virgin Mary and Jesus the Savior of Our Souls and God in human form were depicted as black. Statutes to blacks who fought for Christianity are found throughout Europe and Russia.
Black Africans had god-like status until their capture and enslavement in the continent beginning in the 16th and 17th centuries to extract agricultural and mining wealth from the New World. This book shatters the “white supremacist paradigm� accorded to the Middle Ages as a triumph of white chivalry in a quest to save Eurocentric Christianity, civilization, and white womanhood from all these Islamic, swarthy, savage, Othello-like, infidels standing in the way of human progress. Mainstream history was rewritten to falsely proclaim that blacks had no meaningful presence in human history prior to their enslavement and conversion to humble Christian servants. To ensure this myth is believed, the black and brown portraits and sculptures of the ruling class had to be either whitened or remodeled to appear idealistically Caucasian or Nordic.