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Nordé, Sr., Gerald S.

Dr Gerald S. Nordé, Sr. hold his Ph.D. from the University of Delaware. He is the first Black American to graduate with a doctorate degree in sociology from the University of Delaware. He is currently an Adjunct Professor at Delaware State University.

The Sociological Theory of the Skin Color Syndrome together with Explaining the Origin of White Racism in the American South.
2017 1-4955-0542-1
This book and the presentation of the two theories is to subject individuals to see, hear, and sense how the color of one’s skin matters so much more than the content of one’s character, e.g., their origin(s).

What Black People are Afraid to Tell Themselves About Themselves. A False Self-Identity Among Black, Negro, Colored, and White People in the United States
2015 1-4955-0337-2
This book unveils the historical development of skin color based racism in U.S. society from its origin in the sexual and reproductive relations between the South’s white slave owners and their black female slaves to the bold and startling conclusion that through a better understanding of these early kinship histories and ancestral lineages legacies we can actually envision the elimination of skin color bias by rejecting the false color based identities we have established for ourselves.

White Slave Owners Breeding and Selectively Breeding themselves with their Black Female Slaves and Girls: Why Black Americans are Not Descendants of Africans or African Slaves
2014 0-7734-4487-4
Contrary to prior scientific and popular belief over slavery, this book explicitly and unequivocally demonstrates that the majority of Black Americans of the 20th and 21st Centuries do not have African slave heritage history. These descendants are neither Black Americans nor African Americans, but White because of their paternal ancestry as a result of the selective breeding practices of White slave owners with their Black female slaves.

World the Slave Owners and Their Female Slaves Made. The Peculiar Affinity
2014 0-7734-0089-3
Contrary to prior scientific and popular belief over slavery, this book explicitly and unequivocally demonstrates that the majority of Black Americans of the 20th and 21st Centuries do not have African slave heritage history. These descendants are neither Black Americans nor African Americans, but White because of their paternal ancestry as a result of the selective breeding practices of White slave owners with their Black female slaves.