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Reclassificatus, “the theory of relativity”

by Antone Ade'

Reclassificatus A course to unveil the real life meaning of, “the theory of relativity”, fundamentally altering our perception of reality and leading to advancements in expertise and ethnographical understanding.

Chapters
17
Topics
Historical Revisionism
Decolonization Studies
Relativity as Metaphor
Contextualization
Ethnography
Critical Race Theory
Whiteness Studies
Colonialism and Empire

What's Included

Interactive chapters with dual narration
High-quality text-to-speech
Harmoniq ultrasonic notes (Premium)
Bonus content & interactive elements

Chapters

1

Chapter One, In the beginning

All children born in this country shall be held bond or free only according to the condition of the mother.’ — Virginia law enacted in 1662 Ladies an...

2

Discrediting Non-White Achievements

Discrediting Non-White Achievements The insistence that many ancient wonders—pyramids, megalithic structures, sophisticated artifacts—could only have...

3

Historical Fabrications and Racial Classifications

Historical Fabrications and Racial Classifications One of the biggest challenges in piecing together pre-Columbian American history is the way Indige...

4

Race, as a concept

Race, as a concept, is a construct. It is not just about the color of our skin; it is a tool used by colonial powers to divide, control, and exploit. ...

5

The Obfuscation

The Obfuscation The lengths to which institutions have gone to hide or obscure Native American heritage are not trivial. These actions reflect an atte...

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Strange Fruit, by Antone Ade, In the haunting echoes of a Southern town’s darkest hour, *Strange Fruit* tells the story of a family forever scarred by a brutal act of racial terror. When the Ku Klux Klan—shielded by a complicit sheriff—lynched their grandfather, the women he left behind were forced to navigate a world that offered them no justice, no safety, and no peace. Fifty-seven years later, the trauma still lingers. Passed down like an heirloom, it shapes the lives of his descendants—especially the women—who carry the weight of memory, fear, and unresolved grief. As the past resurfaces, so too does the question: how do you heal when the wound was never allowed to close? Antone Ade’s *Strange Fruit* is a searing work of historical fiction that explores the generational toll of racial violence, the silence that follows injustice, and the unbreakable strength of Black women who refuse to forget. This is not just a story of pain—it’s a story of legacy, resistance, and the quiet power of remembrance.

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