Fear Of The Black Man

by G.M Merritt


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/12/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 602
ISBN : 9781425174156

About the Book

Why is the Black man Feared? Why does the Black man threaten the White man like no other man on earth? Is it because the Blackman built the world's first civilizations? Is it because the Blackman is the only man to equal or surpass White men in every field of human achievement? Is it the Whiteman's sexual inferiority complex they feel regarding the Black Man?

Understand why the Whiteman fears the Blackman and you will understand the root cause of White racism. This book looks at the historic conflict between Black men and White men in a geo-political Machiavellian style. The sharpness of Truth will shock, upset and educate but the Truth is spoken no matter whose feelings get hurt.

The Truth is both Black and White histories are closely tied together and you cannot fully understand world history unless you tie them together. I asked questions and looked at evidence ignored by Western historians.

This book is a response to the works of western intellectuals like Arthur Schlesinger and his book "Disuniting of America", Mary Lefkowitzi's "Not Out of Africa", and Stephen Howe's book "Afrocentrism". The author answers their comments with the historic facts and a sharp tongue of Truth that cannot be denied.

This work will be controversial it will challenge some long held beliefs, some will love it, people will hate it, everybody will learn from it. Fear of the Black Man connects the Past, Present and Future to people's every day lives.


About the Author

The origins for this book was planted in the mind of a twelve year old boy in 1970 who had a love for history especially bronze-age history. Influenced by movies like the "Ten Commandments" with Charleston Heston. Even though they made the Egyptians White they stayed true to history and kept the Ethiopians Black this sparked my interest in learning the truth about race and history.

1970 was also the height of the black power- civil rights movement Black consciousness was at its height. By the time I got to the University of Cincinnati in January 1977 I already knew I would write this book and took classes to prepare me.

For thirty years I have studied Race and History having read many of the works of some of the greatest historians and the works of lesser known historians both Black and White. My research has been meticulous knowing I would be challenged by the academic Establishment. My Life reflects the quest by Black men in America for our share of the "American dream" with all of the highs and lows obstacles and traps a Black man must go through in America&hellip: I've been to college and I've been to prison. I've worked "Blue collar jobs", "White collar jobs" and days when I could not find a Job at all.

I am a family man who is a self-described "Street-Historian-Intellectual" and my politics, to quote Malcolm is "The Politics of Black Nationalism".