Dr. Henderson is a human rights advocate, author, and researcher whose work examines structural inequality through the critical study of ancient civilizations, religious institutions, and imperial systems of power. He has advanced degrees in Business Administration, Human Resource Management, and Engineering, which shape his interdisciplinary approach to analyzing governance, economic stratification, and institutional control.
His work draws extensively on Ancient Egypt—among humanity’s earliest and most advanced civilizations—as well as modern religious traditions to examine how belief systems have historically functioned as mechanisms of social organization, indoctrination, and economic legitimacy within imperial frameworks. Henderson’s research traces how systems of domination rooted in ancient imperial models evolved into modern structures of racial hierarchy, enslavement, and exploitation.
By examining the ideological, economic, and religious justifications for conquest—from classical empires through European colonial expansion and the transatlantic slave trade—his scholarship reveals lasting continuities between historical empires and modern global systems. Focusing on the experiences of historically marginalized populations, his work adds to academic discussions on religion, power, and inequality while highlighting critical awareness and ethical responsibility in working towards a more just global society.
Michael Henderson is a passionate human rights advocate, writer, and unwavering champion for marginalized communities. With advanced degrees in Business Administration, Human Resource Management, and Engineering, he seamlessly merges academic expertise with lived experience to expose systemic injustices. His work amplifies the voices of Black and Brown communities, immigrant families, and those impacted by disparities in healthcare, poverty, and government policies designed to favor the wealthy elite. Through powerful storytelling, Henderson highlights resilience, calls for collective action, and inspires readers to challenge oppression while envisioning a more just and inclusive world.
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