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Management number 219245770 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$13.20 Model Number 219245770
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BLACK light – Exposing The L.I.N.T.Lies. Intentions. Narratives. Truth.Truth doesn’t fear exposure. Narratives do. BLACK light was written to illuminate what survives only in the dark.What if the greatest form of control was never physical, but linguistic?What if identity itself has been engineered, repeated, and embedded in words that were never meant to liberate?BLACK light is an exploration of how language, labels, and narratives quietly shape belief systems, particularly around the construct of “Black”, often without context or consent.This book does not attempt to correct his-story. It does something more uncomfortable.It examines how history has been taught, framed, filtered, and accepted, and how those frameworks continue to govern perception, behavior, and expectation long after the systems that created them have evolved—or disappeared.BLACK light is not a history book.It is not an academic dissertation.It is not here to tell you what to think.It is here to show you what has been quietly woven into the way we think.Written as an unfiltered, deliberately unpolished body of reflection, BLACK light invites readers to examine more deeply how words, labels, and narratives have shaped identity, particularly around the construct of “Black,” often without permission or context.Rather than explaining history, this book interrogates how it was written and told to us.THIS IS NOT A HISTORY BOOK.BLACK light does not position its author as a historian or academic authority. Instead, it speaks from the perspective of a child who inherited narratives without context, instruction without interrogation, and explanations that demanded belief rather than understanding.As reflection deepens, questions emerge.As questions emerge, certainty weakens.As certainty weakens, truth becomes possible.This book invites readers into that space.BLACK light was intentionally published without line edits, copy edits, or grammatical perfection.This was not oversight.It was principle.For generations, history has reached us edited, sanitized, curated, redacted, and reframed to protect power, comfort, and continuity. Facts were filtered. Context was removed. Language was softened where it should have stung, and sharpened where it should have healed.To over-edit this book, or to polish it into grammatical submission, would contradict its very thesis.The rawness is the mirror.If a missing comma or a mispelled word becomes more distracting than the 600 pages of historical challenges cited, this book will have revealed something very important. But not about the author, but rather expose the reader’s implicit or explicit intentions or lens.BLACK light also introduces something that has never existed in published form.The BLACKtionaryIt is not a glossary, nor is it a reference list.It is not an appendix meant to be skimmed and forgotten.The BLACKtionary is a full A–Z examination of how the word “BLACK” has been attached to people, places, behaviors, beliefs, institutions, fears, virtues, and myths; often without explanation, accountability, or consent.Each entry invites a pause.Each definition does not simply explain a term; it interrogates its purpose.Why was this word paired with “Black”?Who benefited from that pairing?What assumptions are carried quietly within the words we repeat each day?From BLACK Achievement to BLACK Zoo, the BLACKtionary exposes how language has been weaponized to manufacture meanings that mean so much more than we STOP to contemplate and challenge.“When a people are defined before they are understood, language becomes the cage. BLACK light exists to expose the bars.” - Johnnie Williams III Read more

ISBN13 979-8247165835
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 1.43 x 9 inches
Item Weight 2.3 pounds
Reading age 13 - 18 years
Print length 631 pages
Publication date February 6, 2026

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