Has the Black race been ostracized into a purgatory world where it is neither free nor enslaved and where the landscape looks remarkably like the Old Plantation?
Dr. Claud Anderson, former Assistant Secretary of Commerce, says: “Black folks in proportional comparative terms are regressing. Blacks have been socially engineered into the lowest levels of life… and are now more hated than at any time in the last 50 years.”
Dr. Anderson does not come right out and say that Blacks are still stationed near the Old Plantation, but he comes awfully close…
The road that has led the Black race to this perilous moment in time leads us back to a host of villains. The White ones we all know about, the Black ones, Negroes, who prey on their fellow Black sufferers, we conveniently choose to forget about—those House Negroes, that Malcolm X warned us about?
This book will name and shame… the Plantation Negroes of the 21st Century.
James L. Jordan was stationed in Bangkok, Thailand, during the Vietnam War. And immediately after being released from the army, he migrated to the San Francisco area, where he participated in one of the last civil rights marches of the 1960s. Disillusioned by how little has changed over the years in civil rights arena, he wrote this book to show how major a role the black folks have played in sabotaging the upward mobility of their own race. He has written three other books: It’s a Weird! Weird! World!! And, Work from Home Recycling Big Money Products. And he is currently working on a sequel to Plantation Negroes of the 21st Century.