The Black Handbook: The People, History and Politics of Africa and the African Diaspora E.L. Bute
Spanning three continents, this is a study of the African people, which describes and analyzes the essential events, ideas and personalities of Africa and the African diaspora past and present. This book contains data, statistical information and background material on the politics and culture of the world's estimated 670 million Africans and people of African descent worldwide. The book poses questions in an attempt to lay bare the African soul: which pope gave the King of Portugal permission to invade, conquer and submit to perpetual slavery the people of Africa?; what was the African Brotherhood?; why was a Jamaican the last man to be beheaded in Britain?; who was the first black American woman to become a millionaire?; why did Egypt invade Ethiopia in 1875; which black man was one of the first people to die to free America from British rule? These and other questions are examined in detail in the text.