The Willie Lynch Letter and the Making of a Slave
O**A
Bare bones and shocking!
It's hard to rate this book using this stars system for if one designates it as only one star it gives the impression that it was not a good read. If one rates it as five stars it conceivably would indicate you liked its text. Therefore, at first let me say that I am rating it with five stars, not because I "liked" its contents but because while it is quite shocking, it is concise, to the point, and informative! For me, that was enough to get all the stars available. The book is published with a date in 2014 but I know from reading the text that Lynch is not alive and was not alive in 2014. Whomever published the letter is either ashamed of the content or who, for some other reason, desires to keep their identity hidden from scrutiny because of it. One minor thing I learned from the letter is that "Lynching" is a term loosely used to refer to the hanging of a person but the book made it clear that it was a term coined to describe the manner that Willie Lynch taught white slavers to “make” (and I do mean "make" as in "create") and govern slaves by using the females, raping females to create even more slaves for economic profit, and deliberately preventing slaves from learning to read so they wouldn't learn the strategy the white man was using on them! The things he "taught" via this "letter" to slavers "way back when" that were being passed down from his superiors in the Monarchy, was something I will never forget! I will pass it down in my family with my own writing about that period of time (Commentary: On Improving The Black Experience) as soon as I can finish writing it, for these things are not generally a matter of record that is readily available. Things like banning the teaching about racism in public schools for fear of hurting the feelings of white students, using the very law that was intended to protect Blacks, Hispanics, and other minorities from discrimination by white folk. It's ironic to say the least.
J**S
Straightforward
Straightforward to the topic.
N**L
Powerful read with insight as to the ultimate and true plan for the Black race
Definite must read, must buy.Fascinating to see some of the principle fundamentals thought of my this man (Willie Lynch) being used today. Infact the said principles that he outlines serves as the basis by which Black people are being treated through out society.Break a brother don.. break him like you would a wild horse, and rob him of his manhood and family and true ideas and values. I am in the UK, and advertisements of couples rarely ever feature a Black man and woman. The Black man will almost always have a White woman by his side. Where are the families values of the Black people being represented on TV?
T**E
Wow!
The insight of detail is in this book can be seen today. Very informative, a book everyone should have if u want to understand psychology of slavery. Quick book to read, could be done in a day.
L**E
Buy a notebook instead
What a ripoff, most of the pages in this thin little book is blank.
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