I say to you brother Cincere, I am thoroughly impressed with your "masterpiece" (We Ain't No Niggas). I was struck by the way
you introduced your thesis by showing the reader (what I think was) the light to all that followed. And that was the foundation
structure of Perception......the three "E's"; Environment, Education, and Experience. It is through this combination that the
prism is formed to formulate our views of Life. As you so profoundly stated.....The Black race has been misinformed about its
ancestry and degraded and denigrated about our worth as a people. Keep the fire burning brother.......I look forward to reviewing
your next offering(s). Hotep my Brother - Charles W., MI
N.Q.C. takes his time setting it up, then knocks it down!
This book should be required reading for every African American who sat through any History class. - Sheila W., FL
For this book
to be published in the era of gangster novels is nothing short of a miracle. Brother Cincere has such a passion for truth and justice that
his words literally jump off the pages! This book is packed with pictures that I have never seen in my life, and I have read tons
of books. Did you know that there exists money with African leaders stamped upon them? Can you name one of them? This is the type
of information you just can't put a price on. I will go as far to say this is the most informative book on African history since the
dawning of this new millennium. I know from somewhere high, Dr. Henry Clarke is looking down smiling. That's the highest complement
I can pay. They say you can't teach an old dog new tricks that's another lie. Cincere proves it. – Greg D., GA
I felt
vindicated learning the dirt on European history. - James S., GA
Thank you for the offering. You took the time to write something
of value, something to raise the level of knowledge and understanding. Wonderful! Keep up the great work. Blessings... - Minnie M.,
IL
The cover of this book says it all: If you did not know this is a statue of King Tut, you NEED to read this book. We Ain’t
No Niggas! shows the grave imbalance in what has and has not been taught about African and African-American History. The author gives
historical, documented facts on how Africa was the birthplace of civilization. There is a wealth of information in this book that’s
just simply priceless. From pioneering universities that taught various subjects such as math and astronomy, to bank notes of African
countries with pictures of African leaders stamped on them, this book should be required reading for all African-Americans.
You will also learn how great African kingdoms had a great influence in European history. This book also gives clear references to
other books in order to learn even more about this subject. We Ain’t No Niggas! is a book that is needed in today’s African-American
society. - Urban-reviews.com