In Black History, Black Strategy, Dr. Joseph D. Lamb, Sr. delivers a direct, structured blueprint for long-term stability, economic leverage, civic maturity, and generational change.
This is not a book of outrage.
It is a book of instruction.
For decades, many communities mastered resilience under pressure. But survival without structure leads to repetition. Financial instability, emotional volatility, civic disengagement, and short-term thinking become inherited patterns when strategic systems are never introduced.
This book provides those systems.
Inside, you will learn:
- The difference between survival and stability
- How financial literacy breaks generational cycles
- Why emotional regulation is economic power
- The importance of cooperative economics
- How local government shapes your daily life
- Why ownership-not image-builds leverage
- The discipline required to build a 25-year plan
Each chapter includes reflection exercises, structure resets, and measurable strategy checks designed to move readers from reaction to results.
This book is for:
- Young adults seeking direction
- Urban builders ready for long-term planning
- Returning citizens rebuilding with structure
- Parents determined to teach what they were never taught
- Community leaders focused on measurable impact
Becoming the first stable generation requires discipline, knowledge, ownership, and civic maturity.
Someone has to be first.
Why not this one?
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