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Thursday, March 31, 2011
Cheikh Anta Diop-The African origins of civilixzation myth or reality |
Monday, March 28, 2011
Vatican Assassins |
Labels:
Church Corruption,
Jesuits,
Popes,
Vatican Assassins
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Codex Magica Texe Marrs |
Saturday, March 26, 2011
The Secret Relationship between Blacks and Jews |
Friday, March 18, 2011
Chanceller Williams-The Destruction of Black Civilizations |
Labels:
Africa,
Alkebulan,
Black history E-books,
Chanceller Williams ebook,
Nile Valley,
Nubia,
Ta-Merri
Seba Muata Ashby-Temple Ritual -Theater Performing Arts and Mysticism in Ancient Egypt |
Labels:
Black history E-books,
Kemet,
Muata Ashby EBOOKS,
Nile Valley,
Nubia,
Ta-Merri
Seba Muata Ashby-Mysteries of Isis |
Labels:
Black history E-books,
Muata Ashby EBOOKS,
Nile Valley,
Nubia,
Ta-Merri
Seba Muata Ashby- African Religion Vol 4- Asarian Theology |
Labels:
Black history E-books,
Muata Ashby EBOOKS,
Nile Valley,
Nubia,
Twa
Seba Muata Ashby-Goddess |
Seba Muata Ashby-Kemetic Tree of Life |
Labels:
Black history E-books,
Kemet,
Muata Ashby EBOOKS,
Nile Valley,
Nubia,
Ta-Merri,
Twa
Seba Muata Ashby-Ra Nu Per Em Heru-Book Of Enlightenment |
Labels:
Black history E-books,
Kemet,
Nile Valley,
Nubia,
Ta-Merri
Gerald Massey-Egyptian Book of the Dead and the Mysteries of Amenta |
Labels:
Africa,
Alkebulan,
Black history E-books,
Gerald Massey,
Nile Valley,
Nubia,
Ta-Merri,
Twa
Gerald Massey-The Natural Genesis Vol.2 |
Labels:
Alkebulan,
Black history E-books,
Gerald Massey,
Nile Valley,
Nubia,
Ta-Merri,
Twa
Gerald Massey-The Natural Genesis Vol.1 |
Labels:
Black history E-books,
Gerald Massey,
Nile Valley,
Nubia,
Ta-Merri
Gerald Massey-A Book Of Beginnings Vol.2 |
Labels:
Gerald Massey,
Kemet,
Nile Valley,
Nubia,
Ta-Merri,
Twa
Gerald Massey-A Book Of Beginnings Vol.1 |
Labels:
Black history E-books,
Kemet,
Nile Valley,
Nubia,
Ta-Merri
Gerald Massey-_Ancient_Egypt_The_Light_of_the_World_Vol_2 |
Labels:
Black history E-books,
egypt,
Gerald Massey,
Kemet,
Ta-Merri
Gerald Massey-_Ancient_Egypt_The_Light_of_the_World_Vol_1 |
Labels:
Black history E-books,
Gerald Massey,
Kemet,
Ta-Merri
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Stolen Legacy |
George G. M. James
"The term Greek philosophy, to begin with, is a misnomer, for there is no such philosophy in existence."
Dr. George Granville Monah James was born in Georgetown, Guyana, South America. He was the son of Reverend Linch B. and Margaret E. James. George G. M. James earned Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Theology and Master of Arts degrees from Durham University in England and was a candidate there for the D. Litt degree. He conducted research at London University and did postgraduate work at Columbia University where he read for his Ph.D. Dr. James earned a teaching certificate in the State of New York to teach mathematics, Latin and Greek. James later served as Professor of Logic and Greek at Livingston College in Salisbury, North Carolina for two years, and eventually taught at the University of Arkansas, Pine Bluff.
Dr. James was the author of the widely circulated Stolen Legacy: The Greeks Were Not the Authors of Greek Philosophy, But the People of North Africa, Commonly Called the Egyptians--a controversial text originally published in 1954 and reprinted a number of times since. Professor William Leo Hansberry reviewed Stolen Legacy in the Journal of Negro Education in 1955, and noted that:
"In Stolen Legacy an author with a passion for justice and truth champions a startling thesis with which most of the little volume's readers--Hellenophiles in particular--will no doubt strongly disagree. In this work Professor James dares to contend and labor to prove, among others, that 'the Greeks were not the authors of Greek philosophy', that 'so-called Greek philosophy' was based in the main upon ideas and concepts which were borrowed without acknowledgement--indeed 'stolen'--by a few wayward and dishonest Greeks from the ancient Egyptians."
Stolen Legacy was written during Dr. James' tenure at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. As of today, there is not even a copy of the book in the University library. There is no statue or bust of Dr. James on the campus. There is no plaque of Dr. James adorning the campus walls. There is not even a certificate to note Dr. James' existence or that he even lived. This is at an historically Black college!
Dr. James's tragic death, under mysterious circumstances, reputedly, came shortly after Stolen Legacy's publication. To date, no significant biography of James has been presented.
HE WAS MURDERED FOR PUTTING THIS INFORMATION OUT TO AFRICANS WORLDWIDE!
38217047 Stolen Legacy Remix
"The term Greek philosophy, to begin with, is a misnomer, for there is no such philosophy in existence."
Dr. George Granville Monah James was born in Georgetown, Guyana, South America. He was the son of Reverend Linch B. and Margaret E. James. George G. M. James earned Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Theology and Master of Arts degrees from Durham University in England and was a candidate there for the D. Litt degree. He conducted research at London University and did postgraduate work at Columbia University where he read for his Ph.D. Dr. James earned a teaching certificate in the State of New York to teach mathematics, Latin and Greek. James later served as Professor of Logic and Greek at Livingston College in Salisbury, North Carolina for two years, and eventually taught at the University of Arkansas, Pine Bluff.
Dr. James was the author of the widely circulated Stolen Legacy: The Greeks Were Not the Authors of Greek Philosophy, But the People of North Africa, Commonly Called the Egyptians--a controversial text originally published in 1954 and reprinted a number of times since. Professor William Leo Hansberry reviewed Stolen Legacy in the Journal of Negro Education in 1955, and noted that:
"In Stolen Legacy an author with a passion for justice and truth champions a startling thesis with which most of the little volume's readers--Hellenophiles in particular--will no doubt strongly disagree. In this work Professor James dares to contend and labor to prove, among others, that 'the Greeks were not the authors of Greek philosophy', that 'so-called Greek philosophy' was based in the main upon ideas and concepts which were borrowed without acknowledgement--indeed 'stolen'--by a few wayward and dishonest Greeks from the ancient Egyptians."
Stolen Legacy was written during Dr. James' tenure at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. As of today, there is not even a copy of the book in the University library. There is no statue or bust of Dr. James on the campus. There is no plaque of Dr. James adorning the campus walls. There is not even a certificate to note Dr. James' existence or that he even lived. This is at an historically Black college!
Dr. James's tragic death, under mysterious circumstances, reputedly, came shortly after Stolen Legacy's publication. To date, no significant biography of James has been presented.
HE WAS MURDERED FOR PUTTING THIS INFORMATION OUT TO AFRICANS WORLDWIDE!
38217047 Stolen Legacy Remix
Saturday, March 12, 2011
J.A. Rogers - The Ku Klux Spirit |
J.A. Rogers - Your History (from Beginning To Present) |
J.A. Rogers - The Real Facts About Ethiopia |
Friday, March 11, 2011
The Instruction of Ptah-Hotep and the Instruction of Ke'gemni: the Oldest Books in the World |
Thursday, March 10, 2011
World's Great Men of Color Vol.1 |
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Dresden Codex |
Mayan Hieroglphics |
Popol Vuh |
An Alternative Egyptian Mysteries and Science Dictionary |
They Came before Columbus-Dr. Ivan Van Sertima |
Early America Revisited-Dr. Ivan Van Sertima |
The Word Naga n Nigger |
Labels:
Africa,
Alkebulan,
Black history E-books,
Kemet,
Ta-Merri
Blackroots Science |
Book of God and proof that the Blackman is God |
The arcana of freemasonry-Albert Churchward |
The origin and evolution of primative man |
The origin and evolution of fremasonry with the origin and evolution of the human race |
Encyclopedia of African History and Culture Vol.1 |
The Book of Enoch |
Ancient Nubian Chronology |
Egyptian Magic(Book of Opening the Mouth) |
The Book of the Dead |
Papyrus of Ani Vol.2 |
Papyrus of Ani Vol.1 |
The-Great-Book-of-Magical-Art-Hindu-Magic-and-East-Indian-Occultism-the-Book-of-Secret-Hindu-Ceremonial-and-Talismanic-Magic |
The Serpent Power of Tantric and Shakic Yoga |
THE-BOOK-OF-THE-ANCIENT-AND-ACCEPTED-SCOTTISH-RITE-OF-FREEMASONRY-CONTAINING-INSTRUCTIONS-IN-ALL-THE-DEGREES |
Tutankamen,Amenism,Atenism, and Egyptian Monotheism |
Osiris and the Egyptian Ressurection Vol.2 |
Osiris and the Egyptian Ressurection Vol.1 |
Labels:
Asar,
Black history E-books,
Kemet,
Osiris,
Ta-Merri
Egyptian Hierogylphic Dictionary Vol.2 |
Egyptian Hierogylphic Dictionary Vol.1 |
Gods of the Egyptians Vol.2 |
Gods of the Egyptians Vol.1 |
African World History Project-The Preliminary Challenge |
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Education for a new reality in the African World |
The Nile Valley Civilization and the Spread of African Culture |
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