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This book details the story of a Black and/or African American inventor who was forced to defend himself in Federal Court for eleven years against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS); the Department of Justice (DOJ); and a federal judicial system that stands on the philosophy of systemic and structural racism.
The DHS spent years (2003-2007) soliciting information from the Black and/or African American inventor only to eventually award in 2007, Apple, Samsung, LG, and Qualcomm, contracts to develop, assemble, and commercialize the Black and/or African American inventor's patented invention of a communicating, monitoring, detecting and controlling (CMDC) device (i.e., smartphone) without paying the Black and/or African American inventor reasonable royalties or just compensation.