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Black Consciousness and Black Unconsciousness

Taking the Invisible Chains off Your Mind, Hands and Feet

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Black Consciousness and Black Unconsciousness

By: Raymond Sturgis
Narrated by: Jason J. Clark
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The preceding chapters have laid bare the systemic nature of racism in America, detailing its insidious atmosphere on Black communities across various facets of life. We've examined historical injustices, present-day inequalities, and the complex interplay of socio-economic factors perpetuating this oppression cycle. However, acknowledging the problem is only the first step; true progress necessitates a concerted effort toward meaningful change. This requires a profound shift, moving beyond individual acts of resistance to organized, sustained political engagement and advocacy.

The fight for racial justice is not a spectator sport; it demands active participation. While individual actions, such as supporting Black-owned businesses and engaging in respectful dialogues, are crucial building blocks, they are insufficient without a powerful framework of collective action, wielding political influence to dismantle
systemic racism.

©2025 Urian Ramon Sturgis Sr (P)2025 Urian Ramon Sturgis Sr
African American Studies Americas Black & African American Conflict Resolution Racism & Discrimination Relationships Social Sciences Specific Demographics United States
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This book was extremely eye-opening and did a great job of providing context for where we have been, where we are now, and strategies that will effectively take us to where we should be as a people. I really enjoyed hearing the book based on the narrator as well. His addiction and inflections were perfect and capturing the essence of every word written on the pages. Ten out of ten for a recommendation!

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