How would you react if you knew that black children are "taught" to feel inferior to other groups of the human race? How would you react if you knew that so many blacks, irrespective of their level of education, continue to accept, consciously or unconsciously, this badge of inferiority? How would you react if you knew that this feeling of low self-esteem impedes growth and development in Africa and among black people, worldwide?
Here is the fact: The plight of Africa and black people has continued to grow almost unabated. What are the root-causes of these serious challenges facing a black race? How do Africans finally break those chains impeding their growth in virtually all spheres of human development?
In "Educated" to Feel Inferior, a different perspective on core problems retarding growth and development in Africa and within black race was undertaken. The book articulates how black people are being MIS-educated to feel inferior to people of other races and how that feeling of inferiority seriously hinders development in Africa and among black people, globally. In so doing, it exposes the root of such feeling of low self-esteem, and ends with a formula on how to destroy it.
Among the principal lessons taught in this book is the fact that it is through the younger generations that society successfully rebuilds itself. Accordingly, the primary concern of the black people should be to educate African youths properly. To educate them properly, a good understanding of the conditions that created the present dilemma facing a typical black man is crucial; a task brilliantly executed in this book.
All told, for a happier, healthier and productive life of the black people, MIS-education of the black children must stop.
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Brief Note About the Author
Dr. Umez is a Professor of American Government, Lee College, Baytown, Texas, and the Founder of Liberating the African Mind, LAM, www.LiberateAfrica.org. He has authored numerous articles and books, which have contributed to the fundamental understanding of the issues facing Africans/black people. His newest books include, “Educated” to Feel Inferior; Nigeria: Real Problems, Real Solutions; The Tragedy of a Value System in Nigeria: Theories and Solutions; and African Lifestyle and Problems of Development: The Nigerian Example. Email:
umez@umez.com Phone: 281-425-6368 or 832-731-7061.
ISBN: 0-9677699-1-4
Umez's Resume Website: Liberating the African Mind, LAM