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Living and studying Africa for seventeen years, during which he studied Economics at Ile-Ife – Yoruba’s holy city, Justice returned to Europe for a short stint before relocating to the Americas for more knowledge of the Blackworld. Starting in Boston MA, Justice was to live and experience numerous Black neighborhoods from the Northeast New Hampshire Canadian border to the Southern Gulf Coast of Georgia. Residing mostly in the New York Tristate area, Justice’s experiences eventually compelled him to write about his varied experience and in-depth studies of the Black Race. The Blackworld: Evolution to Revolution is Justice’s first and
probably the only non-fiction book (what else after evolution to revolution?),
but he has several novels soon to be released. Those scheduled for release in
2006 are Mother of All Evils, a political fiction story of a worldwide Black
Revolution, money, love and treachery; Tutuoba: The Salem Witch Revisits – a
Yoruba African-American supernatural fictional adaptation of the famous Salem
Witch Trials and lastly, The Lost Gen – a contemporary street fiction story of
drugs, fraud and the ‘lost generation of the Eighties Blackworld’.
Paperback: 444 pages About the Book Are the ideologies of religion, nationalism or mere blissful ignorance allowing us to fulfill our potential for greatness? Are we living right as a people – without stress and great want, personally economically and culturally? The Blackworld gives a stimulating interwoven account of all the world’s major black communities from creation to 2006, and inspires a total paradigm change through a new empowering perspective that will lead Black people into an era of unparallel cultural and economic ascendancy. Assailing present academic and religious thought, it logically traces humanity from the true Garden of Eden – the Negro Delta. It examines past and present issues like the real ancient Egyptians, Black poverty, AIDS, African local wars/African-American gangster wars, the dodgy White Wars on paganism, slavery, Communism, Diseases, Drugs and now Terrorism, which all end up affecting the Blackworld disproportionately. The Blackworld ends with the conclusion of what is the right cultural and economic perspective and how African-Americans, Nigerians, South Africans and Afro-Brazilians are the major Black peoples that will soon lead the Black Race into prosperity. This book enlightens and highlights all black folk from African-Americans known as Akata by the Yorubas/Ibos of the former Slave Coast (now southern Nigeria – the Nigger area), to the Southernmost Ngunis and Afro-Brazilians as well as the islander Afro-Caribbean and Black British.
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