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Unbroken: The Truth About Slavery, the War on Black Humanity, and the Road to Healing.
2Unbroken 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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The African Worldview Manifesto: Ancient Wisdom, Modern Power, Future Civilization
2Sam Prajnananda challenges the dominance of fragmented, exploitative paradigms and reintroduces the African worldview as a complete system of thought rooted in harmony, interconnectedness, spiritual sovereignty, and communal responsibility. Drawing from traditional philosophies, spiritual cosmologies, and indigenous sciences, this manifesto unveils a powerful framework for governance, education, economics, ecology, and human relationships.
This is not about returning to the past — it is about remembering the essence of what made African civilizations sustainable, spiritually advanced, and socially balanced. In a world plagued by division, climate crisis, and moral decay, The African Worldview Manifesto invites a radical reimagining of what the future can be — rooted in ancient truth and designed for modern transformation.
This is a guide for leaders, creators, visionaries, and truth-seekers.
Africa is not peripheral to the future — she is the blueprint.