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Overview""They didn't just draft a policy manual. They designed a target on your back."" America is undergoing a profound, fracturing transformation. Between the sweeping legislative mandates of Project 2025, the systemic dismantling of civil rights, and an aggressive AI revolution threatening to automate millions of jobs, the changing landscape isn't abstract or distant for Black women. It feels personal. It feels heavy. And it feels like a quiet, calculated war. In A Hatred So Deep: The War on Black Women, pulls back the curtain on the administrative state's modern agenda to systematically erode the progress, wealth, and rights of marginalized communities. But this is not a book of victimhood. It is an urgent, deeply emotional, and brilliant masterclass in total sovereignty. This book uncovers an uncomfortable, chilling historical truth: the very architects of modern political consolidation spent years studying the survival, resistance, and matrifocal networks of enslaved Black people in antebellum Louisiana. They acknowledged that Black women were the unstoppable epicenter of community wealth, emotional cohesion, and parallel economies. They realized that when the Black woman moves, the community thrives. And today's policy changes are precisely engineered to target that exact agency. But there is a fatal flaw in their calculations: You cannot out-blueprint the original architects of resilience. This book is your psychological pivot from reactionary panic to strategic execution. It is an instruction manual to help you stop asking, ""What are they going to do to us?"" and start declaring, ""This is what we are building for ourselves."" Inside this book, you will discover the Five Pillars of Structural Self-Defense: Economic Sovereignty: How to insulate yourself from corporate and political shocks by establishing independent corporate structures, protecting generational assets through trusts, and building circular financial ecosystems. Educational Autonomy: Practical steps to combat historical erasure and classroom book bans by establishing localized ""Freedom Learning Pods"" and un-bannable home history archives. Local Civic Mastery: A strategic roadmap to bypassing federal gridlock by dominating hyper-local politics school boards, city councils, and mayoral raceswhere real daily policy is made. Radical Emotional Preservation and much more! Our ancestors outlived the absolute tyranny of chattel slavery. They out-maneuvered the legal terror of Jim Crow. They survived redlining, targeted institutional suppression, and economic exclusion. And through it all, they didn't just endure they built universities, launched international enterprises, and forced this empire to rewrite its own constitution. We did that when the law said we were property. Imagine what we can do now. Stop reacting to their agenda. It's time to build our own architecture. A Hatred So Deep is more than a book it is a rallying cry for self-preservation, a shield for your family, and a fierce reminder of an eternal truth: Because We Gon' Be Alright. AS ALWAYS. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rachael ReedPublisher: Rachael Reed Imprint: Rachael Reed Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.109kg ISBN: 9798233580895Pages: 84 Publication Date: 18 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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