🚨 New Book Coming Soon: A Brief History of Racism🚨
The Untold Story of the World’s Most Powerful Word
New Book Coming Soon: A Brief History Of Racism
The first book funded by the Red Menace Collective is almost here.
My new book comes out next week—but you don’t have to wait. Members of the Red Menace Collective are getting early access to the digital edition this week—and you can too.
The Red Menace Collective is where I share draft chapters as I write, giving members first access to my books before they even hit the shelves. It’s also how I fund this work—so if you’ve been following my deep dives, this is the best way to support it.
This book is the first full release to come out of the project, and I couldn’t be prouder of how it turned out.
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📖 More about the book:
For decades, one word has dictated the rules of society. It has silenced opposition, destroyed careers, and reshaped entire institutions. It has been weaponized by the powerful, manipulated by ideologues, and transformed into a tool of control.
But where did it come from? Who defined it? And most importantly—who benefits from its ever-changing meaning?
In my upcoming book, A Brief History of Racism, I uncover the shocking, untold origins of the world’s most powerful word—how it was crafted, reframed, and ultimately used to shape the modern world. From its revolutionary beginnings to its role in today’s political landscape, this book rips back the curtain on the forces behind the rhetoric.
This is the book they don’t want you to read.
Who invented the modern concept of racism—and why?
How did Marxist intellectuals redefine it as a political weapon?
How did corporate America turn this word into a billion-dollar industry?
Why has its definition shifted repeatedly over the last century?
The answers will change the way you see everything.
🔥 A Brief History of Racism – COMING SOON. 🔥
Members of the Red Menace Collective will be the first to receive a digital copy of the book this week.
It will be available to the world via Amazon next week, just in time to celebrate Black History Month.