• -17% Italy’s African Crimes: From Roman Ambitions to Modern Exploitation.

    Italy’s African Crimes: From Roman Ambitions to Modern Exploitation.

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    Italy’s involvement in Africa is often overshadowed by other colonial powers, yet its impact has been devastating, deliberate, and deeply underexamined. Italy’s African Crimes is a bold and unflinching exposé that traces the arc of Italian aggression—from the imperial ambitions of ancient Rome to the brutal colonization of Libya, Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia, and into the quiet violence of modern political and economic exploitation.

    Sam Prajnananda weaves together suppressed history, eyewitness accounts, and hard-hitting analysis to reveal how Italy’s colonial legacy includes war crimes, chemical warfare, mass executions, and cultural erasure. But the book doesn’t stop at history—it names the institutions, corporations, and policies that continue to exploit African nations under the guise of aid, diplomacy, and investment.

    In this groundbreaking work, readers will uncover:

    • The horrors of Fascist Italy’s African campaigns under Mussolini

    • The betrayal of Ethiopian sovereignty and international silence

    • The ongoing neocolonial relationships rooted in migration control and economic dependency

    • The call for reparations, truth-telling, and African-led justice

    Italy’s African Crimes is not just a record of the past—it’s a demand for recognition, accountability, and liberation from empire’s lingering shadow.

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  • -17% Kingdom of Horror: Belgium’s Bloody Hands in Africa

    Kingdom of Horror: Belgium’s Bloody Hands in Africa

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    Behind Belgium’s polished image as a small, peaceful European nation lies one of the most gruesome and underacknowledged chapters in human history. Kingdom of Horror exposes the brutal truth of Belgium’s colonial reign in Africa, particularly in the Congo Free State, where King Leopold II orchestrated a regime of terror, exploitation, and genocide that claimed millions of African lives.

    Sam Prajnananda delivers a piercing account of how rubber, ivory, and greed fueled one of the most violent extraction economies ever known—complete with forced labor, mutilations, executions, and the destruction of entire communities. This book does not flinch in its pursuit of historical justice, naming the Belgian monarchs, missionaries, and corporate interests who enriched themselves at the cost of unimaginable suffering.

    Readers will uncover:

    • The horrors of Leopold’s private empire and its global cover-up

    • The complicity of European elites, churches, and corporations

    • The ongoing legacy of trauma, underdevelopment, and silence in the Congo

    • The demand for reparations, memorialization, and truth-telling

    Kingdom of Horror is not a tale of distant history—it’s a reckoning with a legacy that continues to shape Africa and Europe today.

    Because true healing begins with facing the blood that still stains the crown.

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  • -17% Portugal’s Blood Price: The Hidden Empire and Africa’s Wounds

    Portugal’s Blood Price: The Hidden Empire and Africa’s Wounds

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    Long portrayed as a minor colonial player, Portugal in fact pioneered some of the most brutal, enduring systems of exploitation in Africa—leaving deep scars that still bleed across the continent. Portugal’s Blood Price uncovers the hidden empire that stretched from Angola to Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau to Cape Verde, and reveals how centuries of enslavement, cultural destruction, and military repression were carried out in the name of profit and empire.

    Sam Prajnananda meticulously traces Portugal’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, its use of forced labor well into the 20th century, and its violent suppression of African independence movements. From Lisbon’s palaces to African battlefields, this book names the figures, institutions, and ideologies behind the crimes—and the silence that followed.

    Readers will discover:

    • How Portugal enslaved millions and created systems of racial caste

    • The brutal colonial wars in Angola, Mozambique, and Guinea-Bissau

    • The complicity of the Catholic Church and European powers

    • The lasting effects on language, identity, economy, and resistance

    • A bold call for justice, reparations, and historical truth

    Portugal’s Blood Price is more than history—it’s an awakening.
    Because no wound can heal without first being seen.

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  • -17% Unbroken: The Truth About Slavery, the War on Black Humanity, and the Road to Healing.

    Unbroken: The Truth About Slavery, the War on Black Humanity, and the Road to Healing.

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    Unbroken is a bold, unflinching, and necessary reckoning with one of the greatest crimes in human history — the transatlantic slave trade and the ongoing war on Black humanity. This book doesn’t just recount what happened. It exposes why it happened, how it continues in new forms today, and what must be done to reclaim truth, dignity, and healing.

    From the shores of West Africa to the plantations of the Americas, from colonial systems to modern economic traps, Sam Prajnananda weaves history, psychology, suppressed truths, and lived experience into a narrative that is as raw as it is redemptive.

    Inside this book, you’ll discover:

    • The real origins and scope of slavery — beyond the limited narratives taught in schools
    • How slavery was not just physical, but spiritual and psychological warfare
    • The role of religion, capitalism, and Western imperialism in sustaining a dehumanizing system
    • The lasting emotional, ancestral, and societal wounds that still shape Black lives globally
    • The blueprint for individual and collective healing, rooted in truth, remembrance, and resistance
    • A call for radical reparation — not just monetary, but spiritual, systemic, and cultural

    Unbroken is not just a history book. It is a weapon of remembrance, a sacred act of truth-telling, and a roadmap for breaking generational cycles of trauma, silence, and shame. With clarity and courage, this book affirms: Black people were never meant to be broken — and never truly were.

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  • -33% Crown of Thorns: The United Kingdom and the Plunder of Africa.

    Crown of Thorns: The United Kingdom and the Plunder of Africa.

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    Behind the polished image of the British Empire lies a brutal legacy of exploitation, deception, and destruction—especially in Africa. Crown of Thorns pulls no punches in revealing how the United Kingdom, under the guise of civilization and order, systematically looted African lands, fractured societies, and enriched itself at the direct expense of African lives and futures.

    Sam Prajnananda offers a gripping, well-researched account of Britain’s colonization machine—from the first deceptive treaties and divide-and-rule tactics to the violent suppressions, resource theft, and cultural erasure that followed. But the story doesn’t end with “independence.” This book exposes the post-colonial puppetry, economic manipulation, and institutional racism that continue to shape African realities today.

    More than just history, Crown of Thorns is a demand for truth, justice, and historical reckoning. It calls African youth and allies to rise—armed with knowledge, courage, and clarity—to dismantle colonial residues and forge a sovereign, self-determined future.

    The crown Britain wore was never noble—it was built on blood.
    And now, it’s time to tell the whole story.

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