Publisher's Synopsis
In The Laws That Lie Hassan Abdus-
Salaam Sr. takes readers on a compelling
journey deep into the heart of America
legal system, revealing the harsh truths
lurking beneath its surface. From centuries-
old discriminatory practices to modern-day
injustices, this book confronts the stark
realities faced by African Americans in their
ongoing quest for equality and justice.
and the insidious impact of systemic racism, Hassan Abdus-Salaam Sr. exposes the
pervasive disparities in healthcare, eminent
domain, education, and the criminal justice
system that continues to plague
communities of color. Through candid
interviews, historical analysis, and thought-
provoking commentary, The Laws That Lie
sheds light on the enduring struggle for civil
rights and social justice in America. But amid the darkness, Hassan Abdus-
Salaam Sr. also highlights the overlooked
contributions of African American inventors
and the resilience of a people oppressed.
With a meticulous examination of history
and a call to action for readers, this book
challenges us to confront uncomfortable
truths and work towards a more equitable
future.
The Laws That Lie is a poignant and
powerful exploration of America legal
landscape, celebrating the triumphs of the
past while charting a path forward towards
justice and equality for all.