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Enslaved: The Anatomy of
America’s Power Culture

Unmasking of The Privileged

Race and America’s privileged class continues to be an incendiary topic in contemporary America. This book will examine how America’s Power Culture impacts us all, even unconsciously. This book argues the position, White privilege enslaves both the oppressor and the oppressed. This book further argues that Whiteness is the default standard, the invisible norm, where all “OTHERS”(races) are judged and measured by. The end result of this is , “Whiteness and White privilege are used to position others as inferior, with compelling effects on people’s lives”. Real life testimonial stories will be shared from both the oppressor and oppressed.

About The Book

From AmeriCon to AmeriCan

From AmeriCon to AmeriCan is a non-fictional account that exposes the con that have convinced Americans for centuries that those who born with White skin are racially superior to those with Black and Brown skin; a con indoctrinated strategically and propagated for centuries through the media, schools, families, religion, politicians, literature, and other institutions in American society. This malicious con of White supremacy became viral, metastasizing across the land through our collective unconscious. It infected our values, our books, our beliefs and our children- ultimately manifesting in our behavior and actions.

Testimonials

What Readers Are Saying

"Enslaved: The Anatomy of America's Power Culture will fundamentally alter the way you think of race and the privileged in the United States".
- Hannele Henrikson, DEI Champion
"A striking examination of racial differences between White and Black Americans. Skillfully weaving real stories, historical information, and descriptive accounting of how systemic racism impacts ordinary Americans. Dr. Davis makes a forceful argument. A compelling must-read."
- Noel Dixon, Innovative Marketing
“A thought-provoking analysis of White privilege and its devastating effects on people of color.”
- John Davis, Student
"Enslaved made me re-examine everything I was taught as a child about people of color.."
- Ronald Grayson, Project Manager, Amazon Publishing Company