For generations, the Black community has carried the weight of history from slavery, segregation, systemic racism, and the silent exhaustion that comes from constantly fighting to be seen, heard, and valued. Black Fatigue is a bold and necessary exploration of that weariness, not to dwell in victimhood, but to chart a path toward renewal, unity, and power.
Author Richard Clark confronts the uncomfortable truths behind cultural decline, family breakdown, and the politics of race that divide rather than heal. He challenges myths like "white privilege" and the "professional victim complex," while calling for a new era of Black excellence built on family restoration, education, entrepreneurship, and faith.
From the roots of slavery to the modern struggles of identity, media influence, and cultural redefinition, Black Fatigue delivers a blueprint for rebuilding the Black community from within, with courage, dignity, and purpose. It's not a book about blame; it's a book about building.
For readers seeking truth, healing, and a vision for a stronger Black America - this is your call to action.