For generations, Africans have been taught a version of history that disconnects them from their greatness. This book challenges that narrative. Drawing from historical analysis, lived experience, and Pan-African thought, Chiro Martin invites readers to unlearn colonial myths, confront mental slavery, and rediscover the dignity, strength, and brilliance of African civilization. This is not just a history book.
It is a call to awareness, reason, and action. It speaks to Africans on the continent and in the diaspora who are searching for clarity, pride, and direction in a world shaped by distortion and erasure. The African in Me asks the following urgent questions:Who were we before colonization?How did we lose our narrative?What must be done to restore African confidence, unity, and purpose?Honest, thought-provoking, and deeply affirming, this book is for readers ready to reconnect with Africa beyond stereotypes and reclaim a truer understanding of themselves, their continent, and their heritage.
For generations, Africans have been taught a version of history that disconnects them from their greatness. This book challenges that narrative. Drawing from historical analysis, lived experience, and Pan-African thought, Chiro Martin invites readers to unlearn colonial myths, confront mental slavery, and rediscover the dignity, strength, and brilliance of African civilization. This is not just a history book.
It is a call to awareness, reason, and action. It speaks to Africans on the continent and in the diaspora who are searching for clarity, pride, and direction in a world shaped by distortion and erasure. The African in Me asks the following urgent questions:Who were we before colonization?How did we lose our narrative?What must be done to restore African confidence, unity, and purpose?Honest, thought-provoking, and deeply affirming, this book is for readers ready to reconnect with Africa beyond stereotypes and reclaim a truer understanding of themselves, their continent, and their heritage.