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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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