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Black Self-Genocide: What Black Lives Matter Won't Say
Contributor(s): Boone, Wellington (Author)
ISBN: 0977689255     ISBN-13: 9780977689255
Publisher: Appte Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $13.30  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2016
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Annotation: Wellington Boone says A disproportionate number of Black Americans are dead and dying but why are they dying at their own hands And why does the American culture remain silent Black Genocide chronicles the tragedies of Black history but also the triumph of their faith in overcoming circumstances because they knew God. It is a call to America to have compassion and repent for past wrongs against this wounded people group then empower them for the future. United Nations definition of genocide excerptIn the present Convention genocide means any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy in whole or in part a national ethnical racial or religious group as such a Killing members of the group; b Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; c Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part; d Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group; e Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group. Sample of deathstyle statistics on Black AmericaIn 1970 only 41.5 families were headed by a single parent and 58.5 of children lived with two parents. Today only 4 in 10 Black children have a father in the home married or single father. Almost 7 of 10 Black babies are born to unwed mothers 69.5 single vs. whites 25.4. Less than half of all Black adults are married 42 married vs. 61 whites in 2003. Black women are 12.3 of the females in the U.S. but have 35 of all abortions. An estimated 15 million Black babies have been aborted since 1973.Blacks have 50 of new HIVAIDS cases 2004. 41 of men living with HIVAIDS are Black. 64 of women living with HIVAIDS are Black. AIDS is theleading cause of death for black women between the ages of 2534.Almost 12 of Black men ages 25 to 29 are in prison or jail vs. 1.7 whites. The rate of incarceration for Black males is 5 to 7 times greater than for White.Gonorrhea rates among Black men were 24 times higher than among White men.Black men ages 20 to 29 are 10 times more likely to develop kidney failure due to high blood pressure than White men in the same age group. Only 13 of Black men have earned at least a bachelors degree.13.3 of Blacks have diabetes. 9095 of diabetes cases are Type 2 and can be prevented or reversed with diet and exercise.Blacks are nearly 4 times more likely than Whites to develop kidney failure that requires dialysis or a kidney transplant. Many of these cases are a result of outofcontrol diabetes.Recently state and federal legislators have launched efforts to apologize for slavery and segregation. Anything we say will be only symbolic.We need to honor the memory of the Confederacy and the cause of Southern Independence. They want to recall past glories but not take responsibility for past atrocities.I didnt personally do anything wrong. Its not my fault. Why should I pay for sins of the pastI was not there.Individuals repent not state legislatures.Let bygones be bygones.This is an inconsequential issue.We need to move forward not back.What are we apologizing forThe author says that these apologies will help heal Black America. He has answers for those who oppose apologizing for slavery and raise questions like these.
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christianity - General
- Religion | Christian Ministry - General
- Social Science | Ethnic Studies - African American Studies
Dewey: 248.408
LCCN: 2016957952
Physical Information: 0.59" H x 6" W x 9" (0.84 lbs) 282 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
- Ethnic Orientation - African American
 
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At last The best news to come out of Black America in decades. It's not the police. It's you Everyone can participate in the turnaround of the decaying cities of America. The solutions are as close as reawakening the Black American heritage of faith, family, and perseverance against all odds. In Black Self-Genocide: What Black Lives Matter Won't Say, internationally respected Black pastor and author Bishop Wellington Boone challenges Blacks-and especially Black men-to take responsibility for their behavior, broken families, and unsafe communities. He sensitively portrays the historical reasons for Black self-genocide but tells them that they can change everything if they humble themselves and return to Jesus Christ and the lifestyle of godly men that he has preached and seen succeed for more than 40 years. Then they can return to the days when Black lives mattered to Blacks themselves. This book is filled with historical examples of Black American success stories and presents detailed strategies anchored in the church. The book abounds with affirming Scriptures and prophetic vision for all that Black Americans can become when they return to God and godly leaders become spiritual fathers to young men. Bishop Boone calls pastors and "Street Revs" to come from all over to empower the inner-city churches of America so they can once again serve as achievement hubs for Black Americans. Once again, he proclaims, Black men and women will raise extraordinary children, oversee quality education, start successful businesses, and achieve the highest goals as they become worldwide ambassadors representing America. In a pointed example, Bishop Boone says that Blacks should stop kneeling in protest for the American National Anthem at NFL football games and start kneeling in protest during the Black National Anthem, "Lift Every Voice and Sing." Yes, American history is filled with examples of degradation and injustice suffered by Blacks. He does not shy away from documenting the sad details throughout this book with hundreds of historical footnotes and primary sources. However, he also shows how Blacks once had the character to prevail over their circumstances by taking responsibility and turning to God instead of government. Every chapter glows with positive encouragement and detailed prescriptions for exciting change. Yes, the failures in American history toward Blacks are detailed but not for the purpose of complaining but for provoking us all to national repentance. Then we can restore success stories to Black life and encourage racial reconciliation, celebration, and hope. Black Self-Genocide: What Black Lives Matter Won't Say concludes with an outright challenge to all Christians to stop Planned Parenthood in its tracks. The foundation of this prolific organization is built on the rejection of God and the destruction of the family. Founder Margaret Sanger's eugenic philosophy shows how this organization promotes what many White people still believe today-that there are two classes of people, superior and inferior, and the inferior class is Black Americans. She also called women to rebel against men, against pastors, and against God. Her challenge to become a "Woman Rebel" eventually resulted in the mass hysteria of feticide-women killing their own babies in the womb. Faith and family are the foundations of every stable society. When you destroy the faith and family of Black Americans, you destroy its stability. However, when the destruction is stopped, the rebuilding process can begin again. All Americans can share in the restoration of our cities by uniting as one nation under God. Bishop Boone knows that this recovery is achievable. He has seen it again and again in his churches, college ministries, and international outreach. "We can do it " he cries. "Wake up " www.WellingtonBoone.com