A Felon and A Democrat

A Felon and A Democrat
The 160-Year War on Black Americans
by Dr. Earnest J. Ujaama
Available now in ebook. Print edition October 30.
About the Book
A Felon and A Democrat is a polemic comparative analysis. It traces 160 years of anti-Black structural continuity. It draws a sustained parallel between the presidencies of Andrew Johnson and Donald Trump. It argues both served not as aberrations but as instruments of a durable racial order. That order has outlasted every reform meant to dismantle it.
The work moves across domestic policy, theological complicity, and global geopolitics. It applies the Genocide Convention to Black Americans. It examines U.S. foreign policy through the global color line, from Haiti to Palestine.
Available in print October 30
ISBN 979-8-9966020-1-8 (Print)
ISBN 979-8-9966020-0-1 (Ebook)
Library of Congress 2026917169
First Edition. Published in the United States of America.
About the Author

Earnest J. Ujaama, Ph.D., is a scholar of presidential rhetoric, racial jurisprudence, and the mechanisms of Black subordination. He was born six months after Malcolm X’s assassination and was two and a half when Dr. King was murdered. He grew up in a redlined Seattle community and never left it behind. He studied it, supported it, and now defends those left behind.
He is a graduate of the University of Washington, Antioch University, and Walden University. His degrees include a Ph.D. in Criminal Justice, an M.A. in Education, and an M.S. in Forensic Psychology. His research applies Critical Discourse Analysis, Higginbotham’s Precepts, and Critical Race Theory. It examines the psychological impact of presidential rhetoric and race-based traumatic stress.
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