Afrikan People Abolished the 'Slave Trade' (Parliamentary Edition) Paperback
From the Author:
British imperialism owes each and every Afrikan person in the world a whopping £615,598,559 Billion first instalment i.e. £615,598,559,000,000,000 i.e. seven hundred and fifty seven million, six hundred and fifty nine thousand and six hundred and ninety five billion pounds - each.
The premises/assumptions, formula and calculations are openly stated in “Afrikan People Abolished the ‘Slave Trade’”. By combining economic, political and military analysis on the geographical plane, “Afrikan People Abolished the ‘Slave Trade’” introduces the new Abolition Matrix tool, which revolutionises the readers ability to accurately and properly analyse and assess the impact of forces leading to the defeat of slavery.
The Abolition Matrix tool is supported by what is probably the most gender balanced, contextually rich rendition of the Haitian revolution to be found in a short essay. In addition it:
1.Provides a brief insight into the glorious history of Afrikan people before the enslavement era, illustrating how Afrikan genius advanced humanity
2.Graphically outlines the outrageously inhumane treatment issued to Afrikan people by the wicked enslavers of European imperialism
3.Examines the thesis that Afrikan people’s enslavement was self-inflicted, providing evidence of Afrikan resistance usually excluded from that discussion
4.Exposes evidence indicating William Wilberforce was an anti-abolitionist subversive government agent, tasked with undermining the whole abolition movement and process
5.Provides lucid, clear and succinct examples of named Afrikan warriors, whose actions forced the abolition of slavery and the misnamed ‘Slave Trade’
6.Contextualises slavery as the origin of imperialism’s colonising and neo-colonising assaults against Afrika and her people; and
7.Identifies the origin and core principles of slavery and anti-slavery social systems, proving that slavery has no implicit connection with Afrikan people and their culture.
“Afrikan People Abolished the ‘Slave Trade’” should be treated as an introductory and grounding text, laying the foundation for a fuller understanding of the primary and critical role of Afrikan people in abolishing slavery and the misnamed ‘Slave Trade’.
As with the other books in the series, it should be studied collectively in groups, particularly by groups genuinely working towards the liberation of Afrika and her people in the context of worldwide revolution.
This book also has passing relevance to a range of related topics such as: Secret societies -
Black and White lodges and hidden impact of neo-colonialism. It exposes the weakness of multicultural studies which promotes the false notion of Black Brit(ish)/British Identity in a society where belonging is not the prerogative of African people as proven by the Windrush experience;
The miseducation of African people, their stolen ethnography ethnology legacies and their wilfully underdeveloped “Negro” Africa is proof of their “otherness”; Supposed European civilisation and its implicit social cultural “urban” and rural racism and discrimination allow Afrikan people no rest; Indeed, European Society its philosophy government party politics trade union labour movements pay lip service to civil rights and citizenship of “foreigners”, whilst their elites promote war virtually everywhere under the sun – creating refugees by the score; Imperialism uses university and other educational structures to foster confusion through promoting idealist interpretations of mind body religion spirit spirituality whilst outwardly disregarding science and nature to help people properly understand the world they live in.
This is why I’m not speaking to imperialism about race. Malcolm X pointed out spoke about the house negro long before Obama becoming president.
Format: Paperback, 319 pages
Dimensions: 15.2 x 1.8 x 22.9 cm
Weight: 400 grams