PowerNomics

PowerNomics
Title PowerNomics PDF eBook
Author Claud Anderson
Publisher
Pages 294
Release 2000
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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"PowerNomics is the action plan in a haunting trilogy. In this installment, Dr. Claud Anderson obliterates the myths and illusions of Black progress. He shows how racial monopolies and an endless line of self-proclaimed minorities will make Black Americans a permanent underclass in less than a decade. To stop this pending disaster, readers have a choice--the cure or the placebo." -- Back cover

A Black History Reader

A Black History Reader
Title A Black History Reader PDF eBook
Author Claud Anderson
Publisher
Pages 312
Release 2017-09-10
Genre African Americans
ISBN 9780966170276

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"A Black History Reader, Dr. Claud Anderson’s fifth book, was written to highlight and examine the ignored Social Construct on Race, its effects on Black Americans and strategies they can use to take advantage of its weakness. Using a Q&A format, Dr. Anderson focuses on the etiology of White racism imbedded within the Social Construct."--Publisher's website.

More Dirty Little Secrets about Black History, Its Heroes, and Other Troublemakers

More Dirty Little Secrets about Black History, Its Heroes, and Other Troublemakers
Title More Dirty Little Secrets about Black History, Its Heroes, and Other Troublemakers PDF eBook
Author Claud Anderson
Publisher Powernomics Corporation of America
Pages 0
Release 2006
Genre African Americans
ISBN 9780966170238

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Black Labor, White Wealth

Black Labor, White Wealth
Title Black Labor, White Wealth PDF eBook
Author Claud Anderson
Publisher
Pages 264
Release 1994
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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"Dr. Anderson's first book is a classic. It tracks slavery and Jim Crow public policies that used black labor to construct a superpower nation. It details how black people were socially engineered into the lowest level of a real life Monopoly game, which they are neither playing or winning. Black Labor is a comprehensive analysis of the issues of race. Dr. Anderson uses the analysis in this book to offer solutions to America's race problem." -- Amazon website.

Dirty Little Secrets about Black History, Its Heroes, and Other Troublemakers

Dirty Little Secrets about Black History, Its Heroes, and Other Troublemakers
Title Dirty Little Secrets about Black History, Its Heroes, and Other Troublemakers PDF eBook
Author Claud Anderson
Publisher Powernomics Corporation of America
Pages 0
Release 1997
Genre African Americans
ISBN 9780966170207

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"To date, history remains largely white history. Black people, as a race, are virtually non-existent when historical events are described in textbooks, movies and centennial celebrations. Their role in America is most often that of cotton pickers, marchers or rioters. Black History Month narrowly limits contributions of blacks to a familiar list of 10 to 15 individuals when in fact, blacks, though enslaved and powerless, had a profound and indelible influence on the American socio-economic sysem [sic]. Black labor was the engine that drove this nation and civilizations around the world. Slavery and its legacies shaped and coinue [sic] to receal this nation's cultural, moral and ethical hypocrisy. The products of black labor created industrial revolutions in Britain and America. They provoked social tensions that led to the Revolutionary War, Civil War, Reconstruction and a national civil rights movement...the purpose of this book is to unearth and expose some of the 'Dirty Little Secrets' hidden in the darkness of history." -- cover, page 4.

Inner-City Blues

Inner-City Blues
Title Inner-City Blues PDF eBook
Author Darvin Anton Adams
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 279
Release 2023-04-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 1666792918

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Black theology's addressing of economic poverty in the Black neighborhoods and communities of the United States gives substantive reasoning to the fact that Black poverty is a theological problem. In connecting the narrative of idolatry to the irreversible harm that is associated with all forms of poverty, this new book interlocks the racial subjugation of Black Americans with the false assumptions of capitalism. Here the inner-city blues of poverty are experienced by those who reside in metropolitan cities and rural towns. The poverty of Black Americans is described with a vision of development and reconciliation--one that is intentional in its use of cultural language and inclusive to the destructive images of Black people's deprivation. In understanding how idolatry foundationalizes deprivation in the inner-city communities, I envision the liberation motif in Black theology working with the mission of the Black church for the purposes of community empowerment and neighborhood development. As a form of material and structural poverty, Black poverty is an interdisciplinary study that requires a holistic approach to ministry. With a theological focus on deprived inner-city communities, this new volume strategically moves the conversation of Black poverty from description to construction to solution.

Are We There Yet?

Are We There Yet?
Title Are We There Yet? PDF eBook
Author Martin L. Davis
Publisher Archway Publishing
Pages 155
Release 2014-07-28
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1480809225

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In Are we there yet?, author Martin L. Davis provides the blueprint for what people of color need to do to change their standing in American society and throughout the world. It delivers a blow-by-blow, step-by-step, challenge-by-challenge outline that speaks directly to the heart of the ills black people face today. It addresses how black Americans can correct those ills internally, without outside help or influence.