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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.

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

  1. Simone Grant

    As a Jamaican-American, I was deeply moved by “Unbroken.” Prajnananda’s unflinching account of slavery’s horrors and its ongoing impact is both heartbreaking and empowering. The book weaves historical truth with practical paths toward healing, making it essential for the diaspora. It gave me hope and reminded me of our ancestors’ resilience. A powerful, transformative read for anyone committed to truth, justice, and collective restoration.

  2. Chinedu Okeke

    I’m a Nigerian-German living in Hamburg. “Unbroken” opened my eyes to the depth of suffering and the strength of the Black spirit. Prajnananda’s blend of research, narrative, and healing strategies offers both education and hope. It’s an honest call to remember, heal, and reclaim our dignity. For Africans in the diaspora, this book is a necessary guide to understanding our shared pain and building a future rooted in unity.

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