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Fear of a Black Cat

Current price: $39.95
Fear of a Black Cat
Fear of a Black Cat

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Fear of a Black Cat

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The objective of this book is to inform its readers of the disconnect between the African descendants and the European descendants in relation to their actual historical contributions to world civilization. The justification for the enslavement of African people was based on the so-called "curse of Ham." The curse on Canaan (not Ham) was made by Noah, not by God. While the world is fixated on the artificial racial differences of people, someone behind the scenes is benefiting from the division because it distracts the masses from the issues of income parity, the disappearance of the middle class, and the mass accumulation of wealth by a small number of people while everyone else is living from paycheck to paycheck.
Mass incarceration and the prison industrial complex stresses the average American's attempt to build a comfortable life with less regard to race than to number of bodies needed to support the system.
The backlash to the "Black Lives Matter" movement happened because people failed to recognize it's true purpose, which affects all lives--police brutality. The reality is that although blacks were 52.1% more likely to be shot dead by police than whites, whites are still being shot dead by police. Furthermore, stand-your-ground laws not only create a vigilante climate that seems to target black males, they are associated with a significant increase in the number of homicides among whites, especially white males.

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