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J. Newman, New York
"Black Genocide" was an eye opener to
the perils African Americans are forced to endure in America. Unlike any other book I have read on
the subject, this is the one book that speaks to serious issues black people need to know about.
Because of
mis-education, black people have been led down the path of ignorance about themselves and
their real history. I highly recommend "Black Genocide".
J. Roberts, Michigan
After reading "Black Genocide" my
perception of black people have changed in a positive way. When I learned that the black race was the
first to inherit the planet, I was stunned because this is a part of history that I was not taught about
in high school or college. Also, this book elaborates on why black people have been kept down for
so long. Without doubt, Black Genocide offers the keys to the
survival of black people as a race.
G. Watson, Vermont
I know of no other book that speaks
truth to black people regarding their true origin and the backward condition they find
themselves in. After reading "Black Genocide" you can be assured of one thing, your approach to dealing
with economic and social matters will dramatically change.
L. Jones, Delaware
I was amazed with all the valuable
information, so eloquently, presented into one book. More than that, I was made aware of issues black
people need to know about if they are to survive in America. The one thing that really captured my
attention was to learn about the origin of HIV/AIDs and those responsible for it's
development. Your readers will be shocked when they learn the
truth.
P.Birley, Mass
I'm a white educator, because of my
inquisitive nature, I found myself attracted to this book- "Black
Genocide". Believe me, I was
startled to learn about black antiquity that existed before all
others. It was my understanding that it was
whites that were responsible for the advancement of modern civilization, but I have learned that
it was the black race. As I critically researched the subject,
I found this nugget of knowledge to be true. I
was also upset to learn about the, soon to, collapse of the
United States economy; within five
years.
T. Anderson, Washington, DC
I was so impressed with
"Black Genocide" that I purchased two extra books for my sons
because this, all encompassing, book brings
into focus serious black issues they need to know about. Although "Black Genocide"
exposes pitfalls designed to keep black people struggling to
survive, it gives black people a new sense of
pride that defies historical falsehoods that has polluted the world and the black race.
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