“Until they become conscious they will never rebel,
and until after they have rebelled
they cannot become conscious.”
-George Orwell
"Fantasy is what the people want, but reality is what the people need."
-Lauren Hill
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All of the following titles were written by our head author Joseph R. Gibson unless otherwise stated. Please email us for ordering information.
*Our Newest Title*
How to Survive the Stress of Still Being Black in America:
Recognizing Race-Based and Racism-Related Stress in 21st Century America and Strategies for Active Coping
Becoming Bulletproof: Examining the Historical Pattern of Killing Black People in America with Impunity
How Racism Has Changed The Human Brain: Neuroplasticity and the Chronic Stress of Everyday Racism in Contemporary America
How Europe and America Are Still Underdeveloping Africa:
Neocolonialism and the Scramble for Strategic Resources in 21st Century Africa
Walter Rodney’s How Europe Underdeveloped Africa Revisited
No Love Intended: A Psychohistorical Understanding of Epidemic African-American Promiscuity
Blackbirds and Bumblebees: The Epidemic Internalization of the Sexualized Black Female Image in America and Africa
Black Spartacus: A Psychohistorical Analysis of Successful Revolutionary Violence throughout Black History
Huey P. Newton’s Revolutionary Suicide Revisited
Conspiracy in the City: Endemics, Democide, and Expedited Gentrification
We Ain’t Got No Daddy: Epidemic Father Hunger in the African-American Community
God of the Addicted
A Psychohistorical Analysis of the Origins, Objectives, and Consequences of the Suspicious Association
Between Power, Profit, and the Black Preacher in America
Destiny Revolutionized: The Economic Enslavement of African-Americans
Have They Decided to Kill Us Yet: Global Black Labor Obsolescence and Manufactured Black Genocide
Sidney M. Willhelm’s Who Needs the Negro? and Samuel F. Yette’s The Choice Revisited
A Lesson Before Leaving
The Psychohistorical Impact of Enslavement, White Supremacy, and Learned Helplessness on Black Fatherhood in America
The Mis-education of Black History Month
People, Problems, and Possibilities You’ve Probably Never Learned About During February
ON BECOMING A GOD: PHILOSOPHIES, OBSERVATIONS, OPINIONS, PROSE, AND POETRY ON BLACK LIFE AS SEEN FROM THE EYE OF THE STORM
Reborn In Freedom
Notes of a Rebellious Black Thinker in His Quest for Life, Truth, Liberation, and the Possibility of Self-Divinity
Trapped in Rainbows: The Psychohistorical Impact of Trauma and Targeted Inferiorization on the Epidemic Rise in Contemporary African-American Homosexuality as Ego Defense