What if everything you were taught about Black history started with chains-and left out the crown?
Unbroken is a groundbreaking, unapologetic exploration of the real history of Black humanity-before, during, and after slavery. Blending rigorous research, powerful storytelling, and soul-stirring reflection, this book peels back centuries of distortion to reclaim a legacy that began not in bondage, but in brilliance.
From the splendor of ancient African empires to the psychological warfare of colonial propaganda, Unbroken traces the deliberate manufacturing of anti-Black hatred-and the institutions, ideologies, and interests that continue to profit from it. It exposes the deep complicity of religion, science, education, and economics in the global project of Black dehumanization, while illuminating the resistance, resilience, and renaissance that have always existed in defiance of it.
Spanning 18 powerful chapters across six sweeping parts, this book is more than history-it is a blueprint for healing, awakening, and reclaiming power. It offers:
A rich pre-slavery narrative that honors Africa's true intellectual and cultural legacy
A critical dismantling of racist science, religious myths, and colonial education
An unflinching look at how slavery still shapes mental health, economics, and institutions
A bold call for reparations, justice, and the dismantling of neocolonial systems
A healing roadmap grounded in African spirituality, cultural reclamation, and radical self-mastery
Through historical case studies, personal reflections, and actionable insights, Unbroken serves as a liberation text for a new generation-one that refuses to inherit silence, shame, or submission.
This is not just a book-it is a reckoning. A return. A resurrection.
It is for every Black person who has ever been told their story began in chains.
And for everyone ready to remember: we were never broken. We were interrupted.