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Black Consciousness and Black Unconsciousness

Taking the Invisible Chains off Your Mind, Hands and Feet

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Black Consciousness and Black Unconsciousness

By: Raymond Sturgis
Narrated by: Jason J. Clark
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The preceding chapters have laid bare the systemic nature of racism in America, detailing its insidious atmosphere on Black communities across various facets of life. We've examined historical injustices, present-day inequalities, and the complex interplay of socio-economic factors perpetuating this oppression cycle. However, acknowledging the problem is only the first step; true progress necessitates a concerted effort toward meaningful change. This requires a profound shift, moving beyond individual acts of resistance to organized, sustained political engagement and advocacy.

The fight for racial justice is not a spectator sport; it demands active participation. While individual actions, such as supporting Black-owned businesses and engaging in respectful dialogues, are crucial building blocks, they are insufficient without a powerful framework of collective action, wielding political influence to dismantle
systemic racism.

©2025 Urian Ramon Sturgis Sr (P)2025 Urian Ramon Sturgis Sr
African American Studies Americas Conflict Resolution Racism & Discrimination Relationships Social Sciences Specific Demographics United States
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