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Amber Books Presents “African American History in the United States of America (Volume Two)”

A Blueprint for Monetizing REPARATIONS, Written and Compiled by TONY ROSE, NAACP Image Award Winner

NationwideAfrican American History in the United States of America (Volume Two): A Blueprint for Monetizing REPARATIONS skillfully recounts the journey of the millions of African slaves (men, women, and children) who arrived in Jamestown starting in 1619 and comprises the horrific atrocities – savage rapes, torture, and murders – carried out by the white males who stole and sold them for over 200 years up until the Emancipation Proclamation was issued by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863.Because the truth about Black History slavery has been withheld by the powers that be, It is a little-known fact that the first African slaves did not arrive in the United States of America, they were Spanish slaves arriving in Jamestown, Virginia a British colony. Yet, when the thirteen British colonies declared their independence from England, the offspring of those slaves remained as slaves, thus beginning the most shameful and horrendous period of the United States of America’s history.

A Blueprint for Monetizing REPARATIONS is a masterful and essential read that delves deeply into the harrowing history of African American slavery and the urgent need for reparations. The book meticulously details the egregious injustices faced by African slaves and their descendants, making a compelling case for reparations owed by several nations and institutions that profited from this dark period of history.

What sets A Blueprint for Monetizing REPARATIONS apart is Rose’s clear and actionable blueprint for reparations. He provides a comprehensive argument for why reparations are not just a financial obligation but a profound act of respect for Africa, Africans, and their descendants in Western Europe, the Caribbean, and the Americas. His proposal includes specific reparations measures, such as providing modern amenities to African descendants, highlighting the moral imperative for these nations and institutions to make amends. This highly recommended book is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to understand the full impact of slavery and the necessary steps toward justice and reconciliation.

According to Rose, “France also owes every descendant of African American slaves in the Louisianna Territory of New Orleans, Louisianna, Arkansas, all the territory and land that was sold to the United States during the Louisiana purchase by the French in the hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of millions and billions of dollars. England and the British Crown owe all the descendants of African slaves in the British-Black Commonwealth countries, including Nigeria, Jamaica, and Bermuda, including every descendant of African American slavery in the thirteen British Colonies in North America from 1619 – 1781 Reparations in the hundreds and hundreds of millions of billions of dollars. Portugal and Spain owe Reparations in the hundreds of billions of dollars to all the descendants of African slaves in Angola, Brazil, and Cape Verde, along with all the descendants of African slaves in Cuba, and South and Central America, including every African American descendant of the Spanish, African slavery, in Florida, The Florida Keys, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, and California. The United States owes every family/descendant of African slaves and Native Americans in America – every African American family, forty acres of land in a place of their choice in America.”

Rose breaks it all down as he reminds us of the reason for writing this epic masterpiece, which reinforces the reason for demanding long-overdue Reparations for the descendants of Africa who greatly contributed to the wealth of America. Although the millions of stolen Africans were initially thought of as a commodity to do hard physical labor and breed more slaves, they became much more than that as they cultivated crops, built houses, invented tools and equipment, and designed many of this country’s historic landmarks and political structures.

Rose has taken the time to give a view of history that everyone seems to want to forget or deny ever happened. The fact is the generational institution of slavery occurred right here in this country and many white supremacist slave masters were allowed to continue it long after slavery was abolished. The after-effects are still felt today. Rose’s book is a must-read for those of you who want to understand and acknowledge not only America’s debt to the descendants of slavery, but it will also help readers comprehend the span of the debt tracing back from the ancestors of the white people throughout the world who participated in the slave trade.

About the Author:
Tony Rose is an NAACP Image Award Winner for Outstanding Literature. Tony Rose was born in Roxbury, (Boston) Massachusetts, and raised in the Whittier Street Housing Projects. He is the Publisher, and CEO of Amber Communications Group, Inc., the nation’s largest African American publisher of self-help books and music biographies, and the 2013 NAACP Image Award Winner for Outstanding Literature. Rose is the editor of numerous books and the co-writer of the national bestsellers, Is Modeling for You? The Handbook and Guide for the Young Aspiring Black Model and Journey to Wakanda: The Life and Legacy of Chadwick Boseman, Black Panther & Beyond, written with Yvonne Rose; and he has penned the critically acclaimed, international best-seller, Before the Legend: The Rise of New Kids On the Block and A Guy Named Maurice Starr, The Early Years. He has written, compiled, edited, and published the award-winning, international best-seller, African American History in the United States of America – An Anthology-From Africa to President Barack Obama, Volume One, a top ten best African American book, and has written the critically acclaimed, international best-seller, non-fiction book of the year and a Top Ten Best Black Book of 2015, America the Black Point of View – An Investigation and Study of the White People of America and Western Europe which includes The Autobiography of an American Ghetto Boy-The 1950’s and 1960’s-From the Projects to NAACP Image Award Winner, Volume One.

About the Book:
African American History in the United States of America (Volume Two): A Blueprint for Monetizing REPARATIONS
Written and Compiled by TONY ROSE, NAACP Image Award Winner
Paperback ISBN: 979-8-9907174-0-4
Hardcover ISBN: 979-8-9907174-1-1
Ebook ISBN: 979-8-9907174-2-8
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

Note: Book stores, universities, public libraries, and school libraries should email their purchase orders to Ingram Book Company.

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