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"Educated" to Feel Inferior


By Bedford Nwabueze Umez, Ph.D.
How would you react if you knew that many African children, indeed so many black people, are "taught" to feel inferior to other groups of the human race? How would you react if you knew that so many Africans, irrespective of their level of education, continue to accept, consciously or unconsciously, this badge of inferiority? How would you react if you knew that this feeling of inferiority impedes growth and development in Africa and among black people, worldwide?

In ""Educated" to Feel Inferior," a different perspective on problems retarding meaningful growth and development in Africa and among black people was undertaken. Specifically, the book articulated how black people are being MIS-educated to feel inferior to people of other races and how that feeling of inferiority hinders development in Africa and among black people, universally. In so doing, it exposed the root of such feeling of low self-esteem, and ends with a formula on how to destroy it.

As a part of our efforts to find lasting solutions to our core problems, “Nigeria: Real Problems, Real Solutions" was published in 2000. To know more about the book, now in use in several Nigerian universities, kindly visit: http://nigeria.liberateafrica.com

For copies of these TWO books, considered "ambitious," "engaging" and "thought-provoking," kindly send $25 to: Bedford Nwabueze Umez, Box 818, Baytown, Texas 77522. To order separately, send $15 for ""Educated" to Feel Inferior" or $13 for "Nigeria: Real Problems, Real Solutions."

Thanks in advance for your patronage.

Dr. Bedford Nwabueze Umez
Department of Government
Lee College, Box 818
Baytown, Texas 77522.
Web site: http://www.LiberateAfrica.org
Email: umez@umez.com
Phone: 281-425-6368 or 832-731-7061.

  
     
   
   
 
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