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Raleigh Chiwuta

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Different in every good way.

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Reviewed: 30-01-24

They say read a book and access a whole new Universe. I don't know if it's they who say it or it's me, but this book makes that statement as true as the rising son. One of the best endings to an already fascinating point of view from start to finish. Bravo.

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Vital

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Reviewed: 12-04-22

An earth shattering telling of the powers of white racism. One of the greatest tricks of the white power structure is to say racism doesn't exist. Maybe its a self delusion but here its exposed to its most malevolent extent. What a towering work of academia and exposition. Thank you Thank you Thank you Carol Anderson

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Got the transmission. Got the message

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Reviewed: 01-12-20

A great deal if not most of it went over my head. Had a crisis in belief that these people were actually communicating with an extraterrestrial intelligence. Accepting what is real or even knowing with any certainty is impossible for us humans I believe.

However I got the message. There is more out there than we see and experience here. Perhaps there is something even more amazing happening that is real but beyond our everyday perceptions.

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Revolutionary

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Reviewed: 01-09-15

Ideas of the highest calibre. The zenith of human intellect and idealism. Exciting what's possible for humanity inside of such a paradigm as proposed by these exceptional thinkers.

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Vitally important narrative

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Reviewed: 07-05-15

I am a British man of Black African origin and was in need of a comprehensive explanation of history which shaped the life I live in and life as it occurred for me. Racism, empire, African impoverishment and the explanation for where British might and dominance of the last few 100 years came from. I am glad to say that it's all in here. All of it. Factual, varied. Eclectic and wide ranging in its perspective.

Alitt is an English man and it does come across and in the interests of Academic purity, I can forgive the bias he shows at times. Particularly for concluding for us the listeners whether the British Empire was a good or bad thing. He concludes that it was ultimately good. I don't agree or disagree but as an Academic he should have left it up to me to decide.

Otherwise. A heroic effort from a fantastic scholar and educator. Extreme erudition and knowledge. Thank you for your efforts Professor. You have moved me forward in my understanding and appreciation of this thing we call humanity.

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