From Can’t See to Can’t See is more than a historical account—it’s a powerful reckoning and a bold roadmap to
liberation. From the rice swamps of the Carolinas to the sugar plantations of the Caribbean, Black bodies have toiled
“from can’t see to can’t see”—from the dim shadows of dawn to the final breath of night. Emancipation did not end this
grind; it reshaped it, embedding it in today’s gig economies, relentless shift work, tourism traps, and survival hustles that
steal rest, ownership, and hope. This book strips away the veil, revealing how poverty chains us, hustle culture exploits
us, and the label “essential” often marks us as expendable.
Yet within these pages lies a luminous path forward—a vision fueled by community ownership, thriving cooperatives,
protective land trusts, and a radical redefinition of rest as resistance and restoration. Here, history collides with
actionable strategy, transforming survival into unshakeable sovereignty. The cry for freedom evolves into a concrete
blueprint for legacy, urging us to seize the land beneath our feet, rise as a united front, and construct the futures our
ancestors dared to dream.
This is not merely a book—it’s a rallying cry to reclaim power, build wealth, and inherit a world where Black lives flourish
beyond the grind.
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