A Mental Emancipation Proclamation Declares Freedom Is A Mindset Not A Date In History

Author's Tranquility Press announces a powerful new book that challenges Black America to build its own future and break the chains of a lingering slave mentality.
MARIETTA, GA - While the Emancipation Proclamation was signed in 1863, a new book argues the most profound liberation is yet to be achieved. Author's Tranquility Press presents The Emancipation of the Descendants of Former Slaves by educator Calvin Saulsberry, a work that boldly states true freedom requires breaking a deep-seated mental dependency on the very systems that once enforced bondage.
This book moves beyond documenting historical injustices to deliver a stark assessment of modern Black America. Saulsberry scrutinizes the exodus of successful African Americans from their communities, labeling it a brain drain that weakens collective progress for individual gain. He challenges the concept of White Adjacency, the pursuit of integration that often leaves communities behind and perpetuates a cycle of seeking validation and employment from the descendants of former slave masters.
Structured as a twenty-five-chapter manifesto, the book serves as both a wakeup call and a strategic guide. Saulsberry outlines a path from being pretenders to true contenders, urging a radical shift from a consumer to a producer mindset. He calls for a renaissance of entrepreneurship, engineering, and ownership, arguing that real power comes from building industries, not just climbing corporate ladders.
Written with the conviction of a lifelong teacher and the heart of a son raised by a praying mother, the narrative is both personal and powerful. It is a direct challenge to embrace self-sufficiency, strengthen family structures, and harness the spiritual and historical resilience that is the true inheritance of the African American community.
The Emancipation of the Descendants of Former Slaves is now available for purchase on Amazon. This is essential reading for anyone ready to confront the unfinished business of American history.
About the Author
Calvin Saulsberry is an educator and author from Memphis, Tennessee. He holds a Master of Arts from the University of Memphis and has dedicated his career to teaching and mentoring high school students. His previous work, Liberation of "A" Black Mind, explored similar themes of intellectual freedom.
About Author's Tranquility Press
Author's Tranquility Press is a full-service publishing house dedicated to amplifying voices that inspire and challenge readers. The company provides a platform for authors to share transformative messages with a global audience.
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