This document provides an analysis of Deuteronomy chapter 28, which outlines blessings for obeying God's commands, and curses for disobeying them. The author argues that the curses described match the experiences of Black Americans, such as living in poverty in cities and rural areas, experiencing disease, violence, and oppression at the hands of enemies. In contrast, the author claims Jews have prospered despite also facing oppression, indicating Black Americans must be the biblical Israelites experiencing the curses for disobedience. The analysis seeks to connect the biblical curses to aspects of Black American history and condition.