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K. Gerald Torrence’s AmeriKKKa's Original Sin is a groundbreaking collection of essays that lays bare the systemic racism and enduring white supremacy that have shaped the United States for over 400 years. From the arrival of the first slave ships in 1619 to the structural inequalities of today, Torrence confronts the uncomfortable truths that many would prefer to ignore.
Praise for AmeriKKKa's Original Sin:
“A revealing, riveting, and robust read…” – Maynard Eaton, Eight-time Emmy Award-winning journalist
“Illuminating and thought-provoking… A must-read for serious students of American history.” – Dr. Glenda Glover, President, Tennessee State University
“A brilliant treatment of topics often considered taboo…” – Andrew Young, Former UN A Bullet list ambassador
He earned his undergraduate degree at Morehouse College and his juris doctorate from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. After practicing law for nineteen years, he transitioned into academia, spending over ten years as an assistant professor of business law at institutions such as Tuskegee University, Morehouse College, Philander Smith College, and Arkansas Baptist College. As a licensed and ordained Baptist minister, he continues to inspire and lead through both education and faith.
The Truth Teller, an Atlanta-based NGO, empowers African American youth by addressing socio-economic and racial disparities in education and justice. Through partnerships, it creates opportunities, inspires leadership, and strengthens communities.
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K. Gerald Torrence’s AmeriKKKa's Original Sin is a bold and thought-provoking exploration of systemic racism and white supremacy that have left an indelible mark on American history for more than four centuries. Torrence meticulously traces the origins of racial injustice, from the arrival of enslaved Africans in 1619 to the deeply ingrained inequalities that persist in modern society. His essays challenge readers to confront the uncomfortable realities of America’s racial legacy and spark meaningful dialogue about change and justice.
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