The Condemnation of the God Damned Nigger

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The Condemnation of the God Damned Nigger
Author : Neal Jackson, Sr.
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Publisher : Lushena Books
Language : English
Release Date : 06 January 2011
ISBN : 1564116263
Pages : 658 pages
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The Condemnation of the God Damned Nigger was written to confront the stereotypical roles, attitudes, behaviors, and mentalities adopted by Black People in America which was placed upon them by the white race, whom the author refers to as the original Niggers. Dr. Jackson dispels the use of the word Nigger as an affectionate and cultural word for Black People. His work is aimed at destroying the negative patterns of thought that has afflicted the psyche of the Black Man, Black Woman, and Black Child. The Condemnation of the God Damned Nigger examines every aspect of Black life and reveals how these patterns of psychological warfare has been used by Euro-America to destroy the Black Race through the most powerful forms of Divide and Conqure ever devised. Anyone who reads this book shall never be the same again. In preparing his manuscript, Dr. Jackson wrote as if he were speaking directly to each reader personally. The impact of his words and the revelation of its truth is atonishing, saddening, joyful, enlightening, and most of all awakening! This is a must read for every Black Person seeking answers to the scars that keeps Black People divided and suffering, not only in America, but worldwide.

The Condemnation of the God Damned Nigger

The Condemnation of the God Damned Nigger was written to confront the stereotypical roles, attitudes, behaviors, and mentalities adopted by Black People in America which was placed upon them by the white race, whom the author refers to as the original Niggers. Dr. Jackson dispels the use of the word

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