Colonel Vaughan Witten PhD in partnership with Studio of Books, published the book “Black Escape From Freedom: The Fallacy of Victimism, and Resulting Self Defeating Behavior and Avoidance of Responsibility: Negro and Native American: Slave Owners in North America (1655-1865)”. This is now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other leading online bookstores.
In Black Escape From Freedom: The Fallacy of Victimism, and Resulting Self Defeating Behavior and Avoidance of Responsibility: Negro and Native American: Slave Owners in North America (1655-1865), Dr. Colonel Vaughan Witten PhD offers a unique and compelling exploration into the historical and current racial dynamics that influence Black thinking and behavior in modern America. Drawing from both personal experiences and academic expertise, Dr. Witten examines the complex realities of freedom and the psychological barriers that prevent many from fully embracing it.
His insightful thesis challenges common perceptions, proposing that many Black individuals, instead of seeking true liberation, unconsciously choose to escape from freedom—a path that, although seemingly easier, ultimately hinders their personal and collective growth.
Through this eye-opening work, Dr. Witten provides readers with a nuanced understanding of how racial history continues to shape the choices and perspectives of Black Americans. He delves into the psychological and emotional factors that contribute to the widespread fear of freedom, highlighting how historical trauma, societal expectations, and systemic barriers can perpetuate a cycle of avoidance.
The book encourages a deep reflection on the internal and external forces at play, urging individuals to recognize the power of self-determination and the importance of making intentional, difficult choices in the pursuit of true freedom.
Escape From Freedom is a powerful call to action, urging Black individuals and society as a whole to confront the challenges that come with embracing freedom in its fullest form. Dr. Witten’s work offers an important contribution to conversations about race, identity, and personal agency, encouraging readers to rethink the way freedom is understood and pursued in the modern era.
With its profound insights and thought-provoking perspective, this book serves as both an academic resource and a source of inspiration for those seeking a deeper understanding of freedom and the transformative power it holds.
Purchase a copy of his book here: https://www.studioofbooks.org/Books/black-escape-from-freedom-the-fallacy-of-victimism-and-resulting-self-defeating-behavior-and-avoidance-of-responsibility-negro-and-native-american-slave-owners-in-north-america-1655-1865/