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The Willie Lynch Letter and the Making of a Slave

By: Willie Lynch
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The Willie Lynch Letter and the Making of a Slave by Willie Lynch.

©2019 Kingston Imperial (P)2019 Kingston Imperial
Americas Social Sciences Urban Nonfiction
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technics may change, but principles stay the same.

it was hard to listen to, but I understand why certain behaviors still exist today.

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Must Read

Must read for people interested in African America history and ideology. The letter starts from the beginning of the Slave era and is absolutely what is going on with Black and Brown people in today's times.

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Short

I wish it was longer. I really wanted to hear more about what happened to my people.

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300 Years or Longer.

Afrikkkans are still affected by the system of William Lynch, today. And we'll continue to be affected by it, until we AGGREGATE.

Book: Highly educational and concise. It details the very system, we're living under as automatons. The system is so subtle, most of us don't truly know that we live as colonialised minds.

Note: Caucasian women were highly instrumental in separating Afrikkkan women from their own, true identity, by separating them, even through the Black Wombman's hair.

The Afrikkkan has been Europeanized and Westernized, due to living in a globalized, Eurocrntric world. This Eurocentricism and supremacy, was designed to negatively affect all non-whites as well.

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The message!


I liked the readers emphasis when reading! The reader speaks with such emotion! I felt every word!

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Nothing but facts

This book is a quintessential piece of the foundation of understanding racism in America. The mindset and views expressed can still be seen being carried out on the mental captivity of African Americans.

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Wow

It’s for how you can see how the effects on these recommendations still seedy weight.

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Proud of who I am

This was hard to listen to but I had to. Learned why my community is so divided. Proud of those who came before me.

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Enlightening

I have known about this letter for many years, but this was the first time I have "read/listened" to it in it's whole entirety. This kind of psychological sabotage has been plaguing the black community for centuries, as expected by the author of this letter.

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Pure Evil

It was just as ugly as it was when I read it. But even more so with the voice actually speaking the disgust.

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