This book is an inspirational story about how black people achieved dignity, self-respect, and equal treatment in America. In the entire history of America, black people have been oppressed. During slavery, black people wanted two main things: (1) abolition, and (2) equal treatment. With the help of John Brown, Black people (slaves with nothing) achieved abolition, but equal treatment remains unfulfilled. Today's black people (free citizens with means) have achieved very little, if anything, toward equal treatment. In fact, if you ask black people what they want, you'd be lucky if one out of a thousand tells you equal treatment. The core of the book is a fictional uncovering and elimination of the five items that keep black people from achieving equal treatment. In this story, black people eliminated the five items, with their own hands and ingenuity. This resulted in a permanent solution to black oppression in America - achieving the equal treatment that had eluded black people for centuries.
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