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The Isis Papers: The Keys To The Colors by Dr. Frances C. Welsing

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"The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Colors" is a seminal work by Dr. Francis C. Welsing that explores the psychological and sociopolitical dynamics of race and racism, particularly focusing on the experiences of African people. Welsing presents her theory of the “genetic survival” of people categorized as white and discusses how this has motivated systemic oppression and violence against people of color.


Through a detailed examination of history, culture, and psychological factors, Welsing argues that racism is rooted in a fear of genetic annihilation and interbreeding. She critiques various societal structures, such as media, education, and politics, for perpetuating racial stereotypes and maintaining white supremacy.


Welsing also incorporates various concepts from psychology and sociology, proposing that understanding these dynamics is crucial for the liberation and empowerment of African people. The book serves as a call for self-awareness and unity among people of African descent, urging a reevaluation of their identity and strategies in the face of ongoing oppression.


Overall, "The Isis Papers" is both a scholarly work and a passionate manifesto aimed at fostering discussion and action around race relations, identity, and the legacy of colonialism.

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