Decolonizing the Black Mind is not just a book-it is a wake-up call.
For generations, Black people have fought for freedom in the physical world. But the greatest battle has always been internal-the battle for the mind. Long after chains were broken, a deeper system of control remained: one that shapes how we think, what we believe, and how we see ourselves.
This powerful and thought-provoking book exposes how mental conditioning has influenced identity, education, culture, and economic behavior within Black communities-and more importantly, how to break free from it.
Through a bold and transformative lens, Kechi Kenyatta challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths:
More than a critique, this book is a blueprint for liberation.
Inside, you will discover how to:
Written with urgency, clarity, and purpose, this book speaks directly to those ready to think differently, act boldly, and build a future rooted in truth, power, and freedom.
The mind was the last colony.
Now it's time to take it back.