
A Black History Reader: 101 Questions You Never Thought to Ask by Claud Anderson
A Black History Reader: 101 Questions Your Never Thought To Ask, Dr. Claud Anderson’s fifth book, was written to highlight and examine the ignored Social Construct on Race, its effects on Black Americans and strategies they can use to take advantage of its weakness. Using a Q&A format, Dr. Anderson focuses on the etiology of White racism embedded within the Social Construct. For nearly 500 years, Blacks in America have lived within a continuum of socioeconomic systems—legalized slavery, Jim Crow segregation and political correctness—that mal-distributed nearly 100 % of the nation’s wealth, land, resources, rights, privileges and controls of all levels of government into the hands of Whites. Simultaneously, those systems consigned Blacks into an impoverished powerless underclass. Denied the fruit of their labor, freedom and basic rights, it was impossible for Blacks to be anything other than what White society wanted them to be. The U.S. Constitution, the court system and major cor