African American History in the United States of America (Volume Two): A Blueprint for Monetizing Reparations
by Tony Rose
Amber Communications Group (May 22, 2024)
Nonfiction, Paperback, 342 pages
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The African slaves that arrived in Jamestown in 1619 were not arriving in the United States of America; they were Spanish slaves arriving in Jamestown, Virginia, a British colony. Yet, when the thirteen British colonies declared their independence from England, the offspring of those slaves remained as slaves, thus beginning the most shameful and horrendous period of the United States of America’s history.
A Blueprint for Reparations is about paying reparations as a sign of respect for Africa, Africans, and the descendants of African slaves in Western Europe, the Caribbean, and the Americas.
England, France, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Holland, the United States of America, and the Catholic Church all owe reparations in the billions of trillions of dollars to Africa and African Americans. These nations and institutions owe every African in every village, town, and city on the continent of Africa a home with electricity, running water, air conditioning, toilets, and thousands of sewage treatment plants. For instance, France owes every descendant of African slaves in Haiti an earthquake-resistant home with electricity, running water, air conditioning, toilets, and thousands of sewage treatment plants. France also owes every descendant of African American slavery in the Louisiana Territory of New Orleans, Louisiana, Arkansas, and all the land that was sold to the United States during the Louisiana Purchase, reparations amounting to hundreds of millions and billions of dollars. Similarly, England owes all the descendants of African slaves in the British Black Commonwealth countries, including Nigeria, Jamaica, and Bermuda, a home with electricity, running water, air conditioning, toilets, and millions of sewage treatment plants. The British Crown also owes every descendant of African American slavery in the thirteen British Colonies in North America from 1619 to 1781 reparations in the hundreds of millions of billions of dollars. Portugal owes all the descendants of African slaves in Angola, Brazil, and Cape Verde a home with electricity, running water, air conditioning, toilets, and thousands of sewage treatment plants, as does Spain with all the descendants of African slaves in Cuba, South and Central America. For instance, Spain owes every African American descendant of Spanish, African slavery in Florida, the Florida Keys, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, and California reparations in the hundreds of billions of dollars. The United States owes every family/descendant of African slaves and Native Americans in America a home with electricity, running water, air conditioning, toilets, and thousands of sewage treatment plants, and every African American family forty acres of land in a place of their choice in America.

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