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A 40-year-old equation. A $1.5 billion proof. The book every Black parent, educator, and young athlete needs at the dinner table right now.
In 1984, Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu - the legendary author of
Countering the Conspiracy to Destroy Black Boys
- gave Black families a framework built not on opinion, but on math:
Self-Image + Discipline = Achievement.
In 2026, the NAACP's Out of Bounds campaign proved his equation on a national stage, naming eight states where flagship universities generate over $1.5 billion annually from Black athletic talent while those same states dismantle Black voting power.
The Math Doesn't Lie
connects those two moments - and hands you the toolkit Kunjufu spent his life building.
Inside this book you will find:
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The Core Equation
- why self-image is an input, not an outcome, and how to build it on purpose in your home•
The 5 Institutions
shaping your child's identity - home, peers, media, school, and church - and the weekly audit to keep all five accountable•
The 6 Variables
working against Black children in American schools, each one backed by current data, each one paired with a counter-strategy•
The Pipeline
- the hard numbers behind Black talent in college sports, the Out of Bounds campaign, and the leverage no one taught our young people they had•
The Colorism Chapter
- an unflinching look at what happens when the community becomes the variable, including the light-skinned child turned away from Black spaces•
The Parent Equation
- why your healing is your child's head start, including a letter that bridges a generation•
The Complete Toolkit
- 30 daily practices, scripted conversations for parents, educators, and young adults, and a printable weekly auditThis is a book about raising Black children with unshakeable self-esteem. It is a book about educating Black boys and Black girls in systems that were not designed for them. It is a book about discipline versus punishment, about Black excellence as strategy rather than slogan, and about what a community can do when it finally knows its own worth.
Theory can be argued with. Math cannot.
Perfect for readers of Jawanza Kunjufu, Bettina Love, Gholdy Muhammad, Christopher Emdin, and Ibram X. Kendi. Essential for parents, grandparents, teachers, coaches, mentors, pastors, and every young person whose talent is worth more than they've been told.
Scroll up and grab your copy - then bring it to the dinner table.
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