Political books published in the 2020s decade (2020 - 2029) by African-Americans.
No books may be anti-African-American/Civil Rights. Let me be clear here:
* NO books that expand African-American to include black immigrants, biracials, or those that "identify" as black or "politically black".
* NO books that is against voting rights or affirmative action or books that advocate for the expansion of affirmative action for anyone but African-Americans as that was not affirmative action's original intent.
* NO books that propagates immigration
* NO books against Reparations, that includes, but is not limited to, cash payments for slavery, a black ethnostate (look it up), a federal bank, a federal agency for African-Americans ONLY.
* NO books advocating Pan-Africanism or "People of Color" solidarity. There are no tangible or political benefits that I have seen resulting from this ideology for African-Americans. And until *EYE* see proof, keep it off this list.
* NO books that advocates for the destruction or limiting of black institutions, this includes, but is not limited to, the black church or HBCUs
* NO books that perpetuate a "Gender Wars" between black men and black women. If you have to ask, it probably is, don't place it on this list.
* NO books that feel the need to advocate for other ideologies that DID NOT originate with the black American community because the author believes "civil rights" didn't go far enough for *insert group here.*
***I place these strict criteria only because many unprincipled African-Americans who perpetrate these anti-black American ideas--only do so to get and keep a job. It's cowardly, self-seeking, and harmful to the black American community. I won't tolerate it. Please go peddle those books somewhere else.***
No books may be anti-African-American/Civil Rights. Let me be clear here:
* NO books that expand African-American to include black immigrants, biracials, or those that "identify" as black or "politically black".
* NO books that is against voting rights or affirmative action or books that advocate for the expansion of affirmative action for anyone but African-Americans as that was not affirmative action's original intent.
* NO books that propagates immigration
* NO books against Reparations, that includes, but is not limited to, cash payments for slavery, a black ethnostate (look it up), a federal bank, a federal agency for African-Americans ONLY.
* NO books advocating Pan-Africanism or "People of Color" solidarity. There are no tangible or political benefits that I have seen resulting from this ideology for African-Americans. And until *EYE* see proof, keep it off this list.
* NO books that advocates for the destruction or limiting of black institutions, this includes, but is not limited to, the black church or HBCUs
* NO books that perpetuate a "Gender Wars" between black men and black women. If you have to ask, it probably is, don't place it on this list.
* NO books that feel the need to advocate for other ideologies that DID NOT originate with the black American community because the author believes "civil rights" didn't go far enough for *insert group here.*
***I place these strict criteria only because many unprincipled African-Americans who perpetrate these anti-black American ideas--only do so to get and keep a job. It's cowardly, self-seeking, and harmful to the black American community. I won't tolerate it. Please go peddle those books somewhere else.***
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