According to federal statistics for 2001-2003, there were 15,400 cases of black-on-white single perpetrator rape versus 900 cases of white-on-black rape: a 17 to 1 ratio…
Black Panther Eldridge Cleaver summed up his racial motivations in the 1968 bestseller Soul on Ice, which was on the required reading list at my high school in the mid-1970s:
“[W]hen I considered myself smooth enough, I crossed the tracks and sought out white prey. I did this consciously, deliberately, willfully, methodically … Rape was an insurrectionary act. It delighted me that I was defying and trampling upon the white man’s law, upon his system of values, and that I was defiling his women … I felt I was getting revenge. … I wanted to send waves of consternation throughout the white race.”
The icy Boer novelist J.M. Coetzee won the Nobel Prize in Literature for his 1999 novel, Disgrace, about a professor’s lesbian daughter being gang raped by liberated blacks. It was made into a memorable 2009 movie starring John Malkovich as Coetzee’s alter ego. The laureate fled to Australia when the ruling African National Congress made threatening noises.