Publisher's Synopsis
It's not enough to shout, "BLACK LIVES MATTER" while marching in redundant circles. How many t-shirts emblazoned with the names and images of innocent black children must we wear before we realize it is fruitless for Blacks around the world to continue begging for "Reparations" or attempting to shame those who, for centuries, have benefited most from the enslavement, exploitation, discrimination, racism, neglect, abuse, and oppression of Blacks? Moses never asked Pharaoh to free the Hebrew Slaves; he demanded it in the name of God. Much more than reparations are needed. RESTORATION is required to fully enable and empower blacks around the globe to restore their ancestral place of generational peace, productivity, wisdom, health, and prosperity. In the name of God, RESTORATION must be CLAIMED, not requested. This book comprises the full text of the "US AFRICAN AMERICAN RESTORATION ACT," which, once passed by Congress, will entitle African Americans whose ancestors were enslaved in the US to unencumbered federally funded post-secondary education entitlements. The United States of America, while self-identifying as the 'leader of the free world, ' still carries the moral burden of its original sin--slavery. No nation on Earth that participated in the atrocities of the transatlantic slave trade has ever meaningfully atoned for their atrocities and subsequent acts of violence and abuse. The United States of America shall be the first.
It is universally recognized that increasing education is the most effective solution to reducing poverty and crime. This publication outlines, in simple terms, the basic tenets and principles supporting the U.S. African American Restoration Act. This is not a new idea, but one whose time has come. In November 2016, American Republicans elected Donald J. Trump to be the 45th president of the United States of America- a man whose unapologetic racism towards Blacks is well known and documented. In a manifestation of their profound disapproval, 92 percent of African Americans voted against him. Yet this was not enough, and Trump emerged victorious. And in 2024, Trums was again elected to serve as the 47th president of the United States. It is now clearer than ever that American Blacks can no longer rely solely on any political party or special interest group to effectively defend and represent their interests. We must educate, protest, sit in, boycott, and utilize all legal means to empower ourselves and our descendants to escape the chains that still bind us. It is time for African Americans, like the Hebrews of Egypt, to access God's divine power, march into Canaan, and enter the Promised Land. So saith the Lord!