
The Truth About The Black Race
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The Truth About the Black Race is a groundbreaking fusion of two compelling works—The True Identity of the Ancient Hebrews: A Biblical and Historical Revelation and The Forgotten Empire: Black Legacy and Its Erasure from History. This transformative book challenges long-standing historical narratives and unveils the rich, often overlooked, contributions of Black civilizations to global history.
In Book 1, The True Identity of the Ancient Hebrews, the text embarks on a deep exploration of biblical and historical records, presenting compelling evidence that reexamines the ethnic identity of the ancient Hebrews. Through scriptural analysis, archaeological discoveries, and historical documentation, the book delves into the migration patterns, cultural traditions, and genealogical links that connect African-descended peoples to the biblical Israelites. It challenges mainstream interpretations and offers a fresh perspective on religious history, identity, and the significance of these revelations in understanding the spiritual and historical journey of the Black diaspora.
Book 2, The Forgotten Empire, uncovers the suppressed history of powerful Black empires that shaped the ancient and medieval world. From the grand civilization of Kush to the intellectual and economic marvels of Timbuktu, this book highlights the rise and contributions of African empires that were deliberately erased or diminished in mainstream historical accounts. It sheds light on the legacy of African innovation, governance, and scholarship while exposing the forces that led to their obscurity. The book also examines the long-lasting effects of colonialism, Eurocentric historical revisions, and the systematic removal of Black excellence from the annals of history.
Together, these two volumes provide a comprehensive and revelatory account of Black history—one that bridges biblical origins with historical reality. The Truth About the Black Race seeks to restore lost knowledge, correct misconceptions, and empower readers with a profound understanding of Black heritage. Through meticulous research and powerful storytelling, this book serves as both an educational resource and a call to reclaim a legacy that has been overlooked for far too long.
Perfect for scholars, historians, and anyone passionate about uncovering hidden truths, this book challenges conventional narratives and inspires a renewed appreciation for the resilience, contributions, and identity of Black people throughout history.