To overcome racism, the Black man faces a mountain of seemingly insurmountable challenges. But what is the reality? Life teaches us to control our passions, to use our best assets to overcome adversity with the greatest magnanimity. Experience brings self-confidence. The fundamental thesis of this book is that "the image of the Black man has been degraded from generation to generation by his loss of freedom, despite hypocritical efforts at rehabilitation, feeding racism, poverty, ignorance and cowardice. The originality of this study of the realities and values of all black societies over the last two millennia lies in the fact that I have been able to shed light on the shadowy areas of a tragic social situation caused by the misdeeds of racism, by linking cause and effect, and by offering definitive solutions to the black question.