Dante King is a native of San Francisco. He is an author, historian, scholar, thought-leader, facilitator, and coach. He is also a human resources professional, specializing in the implementation of anti-racist practice, organizational development and change. Dante holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in African American Studies, Master's in Science in Education, and has pursued doctoral-level study in understanding anti-Blackness and White supremacy in American systems, culture, and institutions."
The 400-Year Holocaust: White America’s Legal, Psychopathic, and Sociopathic Black Genocide - and the Revolt Against Critical Race Theory examines and discusses factions of the legal history of anti-blackness and Whiteness through colonialism and the United States, and its impacts on present-day America. It centers anti-blackness as the core tenet of "racism" in White America and amplifies its relationship to the inherent "value" of Whiteness (i.e., White identity, White culture, White institutions, etc.). The text repositions and critically examines four core White American economic, moral, socio-cultural, and ideological institutions: human sex trafficking, rape, pedophilia, and violence (murder). Furthermore, it positions racism as a disease/illness (i.e., psychosis, psychopathy, sociopathy, etc.), rather than a mere "social construct".