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Refuse to be Slaves

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Freedom Was Never Given—It Was Taken: Introducing Refuse to Be Slaves For too long, popular history has told the end of slavery as a story of benevolent abolitionists and enlightened statesmen. But this narrative conveniently sidelines the people who actually fought for their own freedom . Refuse to Be Slaves: Slave Rebellions, Resistance, and the Fight for Freedom in the Americas restores agency to the enslaved. It centers the voices, strategies, and struggles of those who refused to accept bondage as their fate . A Revolutionary Reframing of History This book is not about passive victims or benevolent outsiders. It is about freedom as a Taken, not given . Across 250 meticulously researched pages , Refuse to Be Slaves traces twenty major rebellions and resistance movements that reshaped the Atlantic world: From the mountains of colonial Mexico to Jamaican sugar estates From urban conspiracies in U.S. port cities to the revolutionary triumph in Haiti From maro...

Breaking Free: The Targeted Individual Survival GuideEmpower Yourself Against Organized Harassment and Surveillance

Breaking Free: The Targeted Individual Survival Guide Empower Yourself Against Organized Harassment and Surveillance Living under constant surveillance, harassment, or intimidation can be mentally and emotionally exhausting. For those who identify as targeted individuals (TIs) , finding reliable guidance and practical strategies is essential. Breaking Free: The Targeted Individual Survival Guide is a comprehensive 35-page PDF designed to help individuals recognize, cope with, and protect themselves from organized targeting . What You’ll Learn in This Guide This guide is more than theory—it’s actionable. Inside, you’ll discover: Recognizing Targeting Patterns: Learn how to identify signs of organized harassment or electronic monitoring. Safety & Protection Strategies: Practical tips to safeguard your mental, physical, and digital well-being . Reclaiming Control: Step-by-step guidance for building resilience and taking back autonomy over your life. Emotional Support: ...

After the Whip

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After the Whip: How Punishment Replaced Slavery in America A historical analysis of slavery, mass incarceration, and the criminal justice system What if slavery didn’t truly end in 1865—but simply changed form? After the Whip: How Punishment Became America’s Answer to Freedom is a deeply researched history book that examines how the United States replaced chattel slavery with systems of criminalization, forced labor, and mass incarceration. Rather than treating emancipation as a clean moral break, the book traces how punishment became the primary mechanism for controlling newly freed Black Americans. This is not speculative history. It is documentary history. Slavery, Emancipation, and the Rise of Punishment Immediately after the abolition of slavery, Southern states enacted Black Codes , vagrancy laws, and labor statutes designed to criminalize freedom itself. Minor offenses—unemployment, loitering, failure to carry papers—became punishable by arrest, fines, and fo...