Slavery did not end.
It evolved.
In Nobody's Slave, a powerful and unflinching work of nonfiction, the author takes readers beyond the familiar images of chains and plantations into the hidden systems of domination that still define modern life. From economic exploitation and cultural conditioning to spiritual abuse and unchecked authority, this book exposes how control survives in subtler, more respectable forms-and why freedom remains unfinished business.
Drawing from history, Scripture, moral philosophy, and real-world realities, the book confronts the ancient lie that some people were born to rule while others were to submit. With clarity and conviction, it reveals:
how poverty becomes a weapon, how language disguises injustice, how power corrupts when unrestrained, andhow silence enables abuse of the vulnerable.This is not a book of despair.
It is a call to awakening.
Through stories of resistance, moral courage, and collective conscience, Nobody's Slave charts a path toward a world where
no human being owns another, no authority stands above accountability, andno system thrives on inequality.It reimagines power as service, justice as restoration, and equality as the moral foundation of true freedom.
Rooted in timeless truth and written with prophetic urgency, this book challenges readers to examine not only society-but also themselves.
Because freedom does not begin when chains are broken.
It begins when domination is refused.
Nobody's Slave is for readers who believe:
That no one has the right to exploit anotherThat faith must confront injustice, not excuse itThat equality is not a slogan, but a responsibilityAnd that a world without masters is not a dream-but a decision
This book will unsettle, inspire, and ultimately empower you to say what history has always needed someone to say:
Enough