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In Black African Story, Isaac attempts to expose reasons for Black people's failure to get along at the same pace with other races in terms of technological advancement and economic prosperity. He discusses reasons that some sections of the immediate black society are not keen in discussing, such as cultural reforms. The book offers possible solutions with much emphasis on Zimbabwe and Malawi as case studies.

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In Black African Story, Isaac attempts to expose reasons for Black people's failure to get along at the same pace with other races in terms of technological advancement and economic prosperity. He discusses reasons that some sections of the immediate black society are not keen in discussing, such as cultural reforms. The book offers possible solutions with much emphasis on Zimbabwe and Malawi as case studies.

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Isaac B. Thomas is a Malawian and property professional currently working in Pretoria. He was born in Zimbabwe after his parents emigrated from Malawi during the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland and settled in the then Southern Rhodesia (present day Zimbabwe). As a Black African citizen he is obsessed by the continent's lagging in almost all spheres of human endeavor while other races seem to be achieving effortlessly. While many others discuss reasons why, Isaac has decided to take a practical step further. He shares with like-minded Black people any were in the world in general and in Africa in particular his insights into how solutions can be secured. He discusses reasons for the Black race's failure to catch up with others and how it can run while others run so as to catch up with them.