Class Action

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A Case for America’s ConscienceIn Class Action, Johnny P. Beason confronts the deep injustices rooted in America’s history of slavery and systemic oppression. Through historical truth and moral conviction, he issues a powerful plea for reparations, unity, and national healing—calling readers to face the past so that justice and faith may finally prevail.

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Class Action

By Johnny P. Beason

A bold demand for justice, truth, and reconciliation in America

In a nation founded on liberty yet scarred by centuries of injustice, Class Action delivers a powerful argument that history cannot be denied—it must be confronted. Johnny P. Beason presents a compelling case in The Descendants of Chattel Slaves of African Ancestry in The United States of America v. The Government of the United States of America, merging historical fact, legal reasoning, and moral truth into a call for national accountability.

With insight, courage, and conviction, Beason explores:

  • The moral and legal foundation for reparations owed to the descendants of enslaved Africans.

  • The unhealed wounds left by slavery, systemic racism, and historical denial.

  • The contradiction between America’s founding documents and its treatment of Black citizens.

  • How faith, truth, and justice can guide a divided nation toward healing and equality.

Grounded in history and driven by purpose, Class Action challenges readers to face the uncomfortable realities of America’s past and present—and to envision a future built on honesty, integrity, and reconciliation.

Who should read this book?

  • Scholars, activists, and citizens seeking truth and justice.

  • Readers passionate about civil rights, history, and social reform.

  • Anyone who believes that healing begins with acknowledging the truth.

Experience the reckoning
This is more than a book—it’s a motion for justice, a testament of truth, and a call to every conscience that still believes in America’s promise of equality under God.

Paperback | History / Social Justice / African American Studies

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