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Foreword By Dr. Michael G. Bomar
This book was born not from comfort, but urgency. It emerged from conversations whispered
in barbershops, shouted in streets, taught in living rooms, and carried across generations
through rhythm, resilience, and resistance.
We are told that justice takes time. That change is gradual. That our demands are too bold. But
what if justice is late because it was never designed for us? What if change is slow because
those in power benefit from our silence? What if our demands aren’t too bold—but simply
long overdue?
The Black New Deal is more than policy. It is prophecy. It is blueprint. It is unapologetic
testimony from a people who have given this country everything—and are still rising to
reclaim what is ours.
Each chapter was written with a clear mission: to expose, to empower, and to equip. You’ll
find no academic neutrality here. What you’ll find is clarity, conviction, and a deep
commitment to truth.
If you’re holding this book, you’re holding a tool. For building. For dreaming. For fighting
smart and loving hard. For making liberation not just a hope—but a practice.
Let this not be the end of your reading—but the beginning of your doing.
Back Cover Copy What if justice wasn’t delayed? What if repair wasn’t optional?
The Black New Deal is a fearless manifesto that doesn’t just analyze injustice—it demolishes
it. With unflinching clarity, it names the roots of racism, classism, and empire—and lays out a
comprehensive plan to build a world we’ve never seen, but have always deserved.
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