A Pan-African Book: Darkest Humanity

A true account of an immigrants experience of British cruelty and injustice

A Pan-African Book:{ Darkest Humanity}
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About The Author

Maxwell Maundy

Author, Speaker, Writer, Pan-Africanist, Philanthropist and Social Activist

Barely weeks after starting his Postgraduate studies in London, he was arrested on his way to school. He was served with papers authorising his removal from the UK in few days’ time. However, something dramatic happened and he became needed and useful to the British government. As a result, his removal was cancelled. British intelligence trained and used him for a year-long undercover sting operation.

Having lived through it all, it had taken years of pain, bravery and courage to document the systemic failings, injustice and inhumanity perpetrated on a wholesale by the British Establishment towards immigrants.

Maxwell Maundy has painstakingly produced a long awaited ground-breaking memoir for the British Commonwealth, Pan Africanists, Reparation Advocates and the world at large in DARKEST HUMANITY.

DARKEST HUMANITY details the epic journey of African immigrants who became useful to the British Establishment – used and abandoned.

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"It is from numberless diverse acts of courage and belief that human history is shaped. Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope..." ~ Robert F. Kennedy

Excerpt 1: The Central Bank Interview

The interview ended, and I was in high spirits. All the panelists looked at me with admiration. Momentarily, I found myself in a reverie, soon to begin a career at the Central Bank of Ghana. Whilst in my state of reverie, the Chairman of the interview panel dropped a bombshell....

Excerpt 4: The Trial – Day One

The night of September 14th 2008 was my longest. Events of the days, weeks, months and the year leading to this night kept unfolding before my eyes. I tried to catch a glimpse of sleep, but, alas my eyes betrayed me. Night is long when your eyes are unsleeping...

Excerpt 2: From Redbridge Magistrate’s to Snaresbrook Crown Courts

Later in Pentonville prison, I was told that: “You can’t fight the ‘system.’ If you do, they’ll make sure they put you down”...

Excerpt 5: Pentonville – Passport To Prison

Blacks, blacks, blacks – blacks everywhere! I saw more blacks in Pentonville than by any social gathering of blacks I had ever attended in my twelve years in Britain. I was shocked to see the sheer number of blacks locked up in prison...

Excerpt 3: Battle with The British Establishment

I stood at the entrance of Downing Street with tourists, some taking pictures of me and with me. Government officials going in and out of Number 10, on seeing me, some would stop to read the inscriptions on my placards and move on...

Excerpt 6: The encounter with The Holy Spirit

I saw myself in a different realm. My whole life story flashed before my eyes. The pains, the sufferings, the struggles – the thorns; the dreams, the visions, and the revelation. It makes sense to me now...

Insight Piece

The British Dream from the perspective of an immigrant

Unable to accept the “Heart of Darkness” thrown at him by the British; and urged on by Prime Minister Gordon Brown's speech “The Mission of Our Times - The Fair Society - Building the Fair Society of the Future,” and Prime Minister David Cameron's philosophy of "Something for Something Culture," he spent five years writing to the rank and file of British government, British Monarchy and British society at large, desperately seeking something to be done for him in return for his services to the British Crown. But the government refused and turned a deaf ear to his plight and struggles. His passport spent five years (half of it life-span) in the custody of the British government.

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The night of September 14, 2008 was my longest. Events of the days, weeks, months and the year kept unfolding before my eyes.

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