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Crown of Thorns: The United Kingdom and the Plunder of Africa.
2Behind 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.
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France in Africa: Empire, Exploitation, and the Fight for Justice
2For over a century, France has maintained a powerful grip on Africa—first through violent colonization, and then through more subtle but equally devastating forms of control. France in Africa exposes the dark truth behind the so-called “Françafrique” system—a network of puppet regimes, resource exploitation, economic manipulation, and military interference designed to keep former colonies dependent and obedient.
In this searing and meticulously researched book, Sam Prajnananda uncovers the real cost of France’s empire-building—from brutal conquests in Algeria, Senegal, and Madagascar to modern-day neocolonial tactics in Mali, Niger, and Côte d’Ivoire. He names the corporations, political deals, military bases, and elite relationships that perpetuate this unequal dynamic—and challenges the myth of France as a benevolent ally.
But this book is not just about exposure—it’s a rallying cry for justice.
With powerful case studies and a compelling call to action, France in Africa empowers readers—especially African youth—to awaken, organize, and demand true independence and reparative justice.The empire never ended. It just changed form.
Now is the time to confront it—and reclaim Africa’s future.