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10 Books That Completely Change How You See American History

American history is often taught through triumph and mythology, but these ten powerful books challenge the official narrative and reveal the hidden realities beneath the story of the United States. From empire and propaganda to racism, war, and Indigenous erasure, these works offer perspectives that may fundamentally change how you understand America and its place in the modern world.

Stolen Generations: How Denmark Is Still Taking Indigenous Children

Stolen Generations: How Denmark Is Still Taking Indigenous Children

A newborn taken within the first hour. A mother told she failed a culturally biased test. Decades after the Little Danes experiment, Greenlandic children are still being removed by the Danish state. This article exposes how Europe’s newest Stolen Generation is being created — and why the world must pay attention.

Walter Rodney How Europe Underdeveloped Africa

Walter Rodney How Europe Underdeveloped Africa: A Revolutionary Lens on Power, Plunder, and Resistance

Walter Rodney was a man killed for telling the truth — that Africa’s poverty and Europe’s prosperity are two sides of the same coin. His groundbreaking book, How Europe Underdeveloped Africa, exposed how centuries of slavery, colonialism, and corporate exploitation built the modern West on Africa’s stolen wealth. Half a century later, Rodney’s words remain as explosive as ever — a call to confront the systems that still profit from global inequality.

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