A.M. Ber
Author

A.M. Ber is an American author, publisher, and human rights advocate whose work focuses on history, media literacy, disinformation, and systems of power. She is the founder and managing director of Gravel & Ink Publishing, an independent publisher dedicated to clear, accessible, truth centered education and cultural commentary.
A.M. Ber is the author of The Unpatriotic Truth, The Heretical Truth, and Don’t Tell Me it Wasn’t About Slavery, books that confront sanitized national narratives and examine how historical distortion, propaganda, and selective memory shape modern American culture. Her writing is grounded in historical research and presented in plain language, with an emphasis on helping everyday readers understand how the past continues to influence laws, institutions, and public belief.
With more than two decades of study in imperial history, religion, and political power, A.M. Ber approaches history as a living force rather than a closed chapter. Her work emphasizes civic responsibility, critical thinking, and the ethical obligation to understand history honestly, particularly in an era of mass disinformation and political manipulation.
Through Gravel & Ink, A.M. Ber publishes educational articles, essays, and commentary on media literacy, historical accountability, and the psychological mechanics of propaganda. Her work aims to equip readers with the tools to recognize misinformation, resist manipulation, and engage more thoughtfully in public life.
Several additional books by A.M. Ber are forthcoming in 2026, expanding her work in history, cultural criticism, and social accountability.
