"The Tragedy of White Injustice" is a poignant and stirring exploration into the depths of racial injustice, penned by the influential social justice leader Marcus Garvey during his incarceration in an Atlanta prison. This narrative, described by Garvey not as poetry but as a factual reflection on historical and contemporary racial dynamics, delves into the systemic oppressions faced by Black communities through the lens of his own experiences and the broader historical context. Published on July 1, 2020, this powerful work captures the resilience and unyielding spirit of a pivotal figure in the fight for racial justice. It is particularly suited for adult education programs that aim to provide a deeper understanding of racial inequalities and the enduring impact of activism. This book not only educates but also challenges readers to reflect on the societal structures that perpetuate injustice and the ways they can contribute to meaningful change.