
America's 250 Years of Racism & Atrocities - Paperback
America's 250 Years of Racism & Atrocities - Paperback
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by Maurice Woodson (Author)
For 250 years, America has told a story about itself.
A story of freedom. A story of equality. A story of progress.
But what if that story is incomplete?
America's 250 Years of Racism and Atrocities challenges the narrative that has been taught, repeated, and celebrated for generations. From slavery and stolen land to segregation, mass incarceration, and modern-day policy, this book exposes a pattern that has shaped the nation from its founding to the present.
Inside, you will uncover:
- The contradiction at the heart of 1776
- The systematic removal and destruction of Indigenous nations
- The economic engine of slavery and its lasting impact
- The rise and destruction of Black progress after the Civil War
- The era of lynching, racial terror, and silence from the law
- Segregation, redlining, and the design of inequality
- The role of media and education in shaping perception
- The internment of Japanese Americans during wartime
- Mass incarceration, the War on Drugs, and modern policing
- Immigration enforcement, racial profiling, and systemic bias
- The backlash against progress-from Civil Rights to Black Lives Matter
This is not a book about opinion. This is a documented history. Unfiltered. Unapologetic. Uncomfortable.
Because a nation cannot truly move forward without first confronting the truth of how it got here.
You were taught the whitewashed version
of history. The myth. The Propaganda.
Here is the TRUTH!



















