•If you want to achieve in the greatest possible way, you must first identify your enemies. We do not always have a physical opponent; sometimes it is abstract, and even if it is not there in any physical form, it will prevent you from obtaining the correct location for yourself. Let's take a look at JAIDEN BAYNES' ENEMIES OF AFRICA. The breathtaking vista of Africa on the cover page effectively represents the content.
•This author's work is a compilation of systems and people that have stopped Africa's expansion in whatever way. Even while Africa was the site of the earliest Homo sapiens' birth or, more accurately, remains, it was also the continent that was never able to control and manage the system. Even though they had a plethora of natural resources, several factors held them at bay. These black individuals have always encountered difficulties while attempting to express themselves or assert their rights in public. These issues are addressed in this work. The author discusses the events that led to these conditions in which these individuals were slaved, exploited, and rejected.
•The author has picked a well-chosen issue that should be told and discussed with those who have no concept of how things worked for Africans. The book is nicely split into issues and subtopics, allowing readers to relate to the situations. Although it is short on pages, it is dense with information. The author wants us to comprehend these adversaries so that if they return in the future, we can stop them. Try it out; it's nicely written!
Highly Recommended !!
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