Black Crab Syndrome gives a view on the current problems facing the
Black community and brings to the forefront such issues as self-hate,
black violence, and the rising educational deficiency. Discusses the
past and present exploitation of blacks, the rising drug epidemic,
slavery, and eyewitness accounts by the Author. This book also traces
blacks' role in slavery and the early impact of Christianity on blacks.
The Book concludes with a reminder that the physical restraints of
slavery have been removed, but its psychological effects continue to
bind blacks today.