Self-published in 1899 and sold door-to-door by the author, this classic African-American novel—a gripping exploration of oppression, miscegenation, exploitation, and black empowerment—was a major bestseller in its day. The dram...
Since September 11, 2001, the Bush administration and its counsels in the US Department of Justice have been both constituting an empire of American hegemony and, in so doing, violating the spirit and the law of the American Constitution at...
Told from the point of view of Marcus Cicero's slave and secretary, IMPERIUM tells the incredible story of Cicero's rise to power in ancient Rome, where only his wits can help him outmaneuver Julius Caesar and Marcus Crassus in the often-de...