The first presidency of Donald J. Trump further unveiled the calamity of white America’s determination to maintain societal order during a period of landmark racial upheaval. From the death of George P. Floyd Jr. and the subsequent summer 2020 Black Lives Matter protests, the winter 2021 insurrection, and the restrictive voting measures led by Republicans and conservatives following the 2020 presidential election, each racial marker continues to show white America’s racist tradition and its unfilled commitment to equality.
The Fight for Black Liberation presents a political critique of the state of Black America in the Trump era. The book argues that amid continued structural, institutional, and systemic barriers, Black people in America must establish political independence and demand a Black political agenda to chart a path toward a Black Liberation movement. Operating under the premise that what has politically hindered the process of reaching a Black Liberation movement has been our assimilative loyalty to the false constructs of partisanship and ideology, this book encourages Black eligible voters, Black Democrats, Black Republicans, and those of other political parties and affiliations, to abstain from the two-party system and become an independent voting bloc willing to give our Black vote to a chosen party in a free partisan market that best represents Black interests.