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Book review: Assata: An Autobiography Review - Chapter Summaries, Key Quotes & Analysis

Comprehensive 3-part review of Assata Shakur's autobiography with chapter-by-chapter summaries, most quoted passages, scholarly counterarguments, and thematic analysis of this influential Black revolutionary memoir. see more

Book review: Assata: An Autobiography – Full Book Review, Chapter Summaries, and Key Quotes

Comprehensive review of Assata: An Autobiography by Assata Shakur. Includes chapter-by-chapter summaries, top 5 quotes per chapter, critical analysis, and scholarly counterarguments. see more

Book review by Anang Tawiah: Joel Augustus Rogers’ by 100 Amazing Facts About the Negro: With Complete Proof

Joel Augustus Rogers’ 100 Amazing Facts About the Negro: With Complete Proof, first published in 1934 and revised into the 1960s, is a captivating collection drawn from his syndicated newspaper feature "Your History." see more

Book review by Anang Tawiah: Economic Development in Latin America: Sociological Considerations” by José Medina Echavarría

Economic Development in Latin America: Sociological Considerations (2016, ECLAC) examines development through a sociological lens in the Latin American context. see more

Book review by Anang Tawiah: Dalit: The Black Untouchables of India by V.T. Rajshekar—structured into:

Dalit: The Black Untouchables of India (originally published as Apartheid in India, revised later by Clarity Press and Gyan Publishing House around 2015) is a compelling exposé by journalist and activist V.T. Rajshekar, founder of Dalit Voice. In just over 100 pages, the book lays bare the enduring see more

The Divide: A Brief Guide to Global Inequality and Its Solutions*

Read an in-depth review of Jason Hickel’s *The Divide*. Discover its summary, key insights, bold solutions to global inequality, and a rich FAQ section optimized for Google. see more

Book review: Chapter-by-Chapter Breakdown Of Paul Erdmann Isert’s Letters on West Africa and the Slave Trade (1788)

Chapter-by-chapter analysis and a searchable crop catalogue from Isert’s Letters (1788). Evidence-based excerpts on sugar, coffee, cotton, indigo, yams, plantain, and palm—plus implementable takeaways for Africa-based value chains. see more

Book review: Chapter-by-Chapter Breakdown Of Paul Erdmann Isert’s Letters on West Africa and the Slave Trade (1788)

Chapter-by-chapter analysis and a searchable crop catalogue from Isert’s Letters (1788). Evidence-based excerpts on sugar, coffee, cotton, indigo, yams, plantain, and palm—plus implementable takeaways for Africa-based value chains. see more

Book review: Chapter-by-Chapter Breakdown Of Paul Erdmann Isert’s Letters on West Africa and the Slave Trade (1788)

Chapter-by-chapter analysis and a searchable crop catalogue from Isert’s Letters (1788). Evidence-based excerpts on sugar, coffee, cotton, indigo, yams, plantain, and palm—plus implementable takeaways for Africa-based value chains. see more

Book review 2025: Appendix: Agricultural References in Paul Erdmann Isert’s Letters on West Africa and the Slave Trade (1788)

Implementable Research Uses Economic Historians: Evidence of early advocacy for African agro-industrialization. Agricultural Development Experts: Comparison of 18th-century crop proposals with today’s fairtrade cocoa, coffee, cotton sectors. see more




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