





I Wish I Would Have Known
What if everything you were taught was a lie? In “I Wish I Would Have Known”, Buford Brown Jr. uncovers the hidden history and systemic injustices that have shaped America. This eye-opening exploration exposes the deceitful tactics, oppressive structures, and brutal realities that the U.S. government has used to maintain power at the expense of its own people, particularly in the Black communities.
From the dismantling of Black leadership to the manipulation of the media, from the origins of policing to the so-called “War On Drugs”, Buford Brown Jr. boldly challenges the sanitize narrative of a nation built on freedom and equality. With gripping accounts, well documented facts, and hard hitting questions, “I Wish I Would Have Known” dares readers to confront uncomfortable truths about racism, greed and the exploration of American citizens.
This is more than a history lesson-it’s a call to question everything, to seek the truth, and to understand the systemic forces that continue to shape our lives.
America may call itself the land of the free, but is it?
Read this book, and you might start to wonder.
What if everything you were taught was a lie? In “I Wish I Would Have Known”, Buford Brown Jr. uncovers the hidden history and systemic injustices that have shaped America. This eye-opening exploration exposes the deceitful tactics, oppressive structures, and brutal realities that the U.S. government has used to maintain power at the expense of its own people, particularly in the Black communities.
From the dismantling of Black leadership to the manipulation of the media, from the origins of policing to the so-called “War On Drugs”, Buford Brown Jr. boldly challenges the sanitize narrative of a nation built on freedom and equality. With gripping accounts, well documented facts, and hard hitting questions, “I Wish I Would Have Known” dares readers to confront uncomfortable truths about racism, greed and the exploration of American citizens.
This is more than a history lesson-it’s a call to question everything, to seek the truth, and to understand the systemic forces that continue to shape our lives.
America may call itself the land of the free, but is it?
Read this book, and you might start to wonder.