The Black Man in America

By Dr. Iheanyi D. Okoroafor

A story of truth, pain, and power—centuries in the making.

What does it mean to live as a Black man in a country built on your ancestors’ suffering? In this bold and unflinching work, Dr. Iheanyi D. Okoroafor exposes the raw realities of systemic injustice, from the slave ships of West Africa to the streets of modern America.

This isn’t just a book—it’s a reckoning.

Meet Dr. Iheanyi D. Okoroafor

Truth-teller. Advocate. Voice for the unheard.

Dr. Okoroafor is a fierce champion for justice and equity, shaped by experience, driven by purpose. With roots in West Africa and life experience in America, he bridges continents to deliver one urgent message: racism is not history, it’s happening now.

With deep faith, academic insight, and personal fire, Dr. Okoroafor speaks directly to the soul of a divided nation. His mission? To ensure the struggles of Black men are no longer ignored—but respected, remembered, and fought for.

“We are not asking to be feared. We are asking to be seen.

About The Book

The Black Man in America: The Plight of Black Men and Boys in the U.S.

400 years. One message: Enough is enough.

This powerful, deeply researched book unpacks the unspoken reality that millions live daily. Dr. Okoroafor journeys through centuries of oppression, from the brutal legacy of slavery to modern-day racism, police brutality, and political neglect.

But it’s not just history. It’s now. And it demands your attention.

With moving stories, unfiltered truths, and courageous commentary, this book challenges the silence surrounding the suffering of Black men and boys, and offers a roadmap toward change, healing, and collective accountability.

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