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- Winner of The Literary Titan Gold Book Award!A gripping exposé, shining new light on Africa's users and abusers, from the past to the present.Enemies of Africa delivers an eye-opening narrative highlighting the monumental scope of exploitation and ill-treatment both Africa and its people have suffered for centuries.
- Author(s): Jaiden Baynes
- 136 Pages
- Political Science, Colonialism & Post-Colonialism
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About the Book
Winner of the Literary Titan Gold Book Award!
Enemies of Africa: Second Edition is a gripping exposé, shining new light on Africa's users and abusers, from the past to the present.
Book Synopsis
Winner of The Literary Titan Gold Book Award!A gripping exposé, shining new light on Africa's users and abusers, from the past to the present.
Enemies of Africa delivers an eye-opening narrative highlighting the monumental scope of exploitation and ill-treatment both Africa and its people have suffered for centuries. Exploring the varieties of Anti-Africanism that have evolved through the ages, author Jaiden Baynes highlights an array of institutions, individuals, and systematic establishments that have undermined, persecuted, and enslaved Africans both within and beyond The Mother Continent's shores.
Africa's indelible imprint on modern civilization emerges as we journey through time, from the dawn of slavery to contemporary remnants of colonialism and resource exploitation. Divulging the historical events and facts that many oppressors would want to bury, and some have tried to burn, Enemies of Africa delivers a timeless account of Black History. Discover the story of Africa and be inspired to overcome the systems designed to oppress.
About the Author
Jaiden Baynes is an award-winning author from Ontario, Canada, known for his thought-provoking writing that challenges the status quo. Jaiden's writing reflects his commitment to anti-hierarchy and pro-equality values and his belief that absolute power corrupts absolutely, that might does not make right, and that order without justice is useless. He has a talent for combining his knowledge of history and his vivid imagination to create compelling stories that entertain and enlighten readers of all ages and backgrounds.
Review Quotes
"Enemies of Africa is a well-researched and planned work of pure fact. I thought I knew a lot about the slave trade, but there is so much that the history classes left out. This eye-opening book filled in all the blanks, and I am more educated on the slave trade now than I ever was by a textbook." - Literary Titan
" A searing, persuasive introduction to historical injustices endured by Africa" - BookLife
"What I liked most about this book is that the author kept me interested throughout the book. This book was filled with history lessons that were both gut-wrenching and fascinating." - OnlineBookClub
"A robust overview of Europe's history of racism and exploitation." - Kirkus Review