Binding: Paperback EAN: 9781886433236 ISBN: 1886433232 Label: A & B Book Dist Inc Manufacturer: A & B Book Dist Inc Number Of Pages: 312 Publication Date: April 01, 2000 Publisher: A & B Book Dist Inc Release Date: April 01, 2000 Sales Rank: 119758 Studio: A & B Book Dist Inc
Product DescriptionThis new, two-volume edition of 'What They Never Told You In History Class' is the first major revision in over fifteen years. It contains a wealth of new information that has never been included in any previous edition. It has now been divided into two volumes.
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Rating: - Interestting read
I liked the read. I think it is pretty accurate. I do not think the section on Muhammad was entirely accurate nor the final conclusion on spirituality is entirely accurate. Nevertheless, as a seeker of knowledge this book gives you some information that make you say, hmmmm.
Rating: - Drivel
The deluded misconceptions of the African race are exemplified in this book. Oh, sure the Africans created EVERYTHING: all of the major religions, all of the gods are black africans, mathematics, the alphabet, philosophy, etc. The Egyptians were originally black. The Greeks stole EVERYTHING from the black Africans. How very sad indeed.
Then we have to hear that not only were all the great philosophers black, but the gay community has put in their claim as well; all of these philosophers ... Read More
Rating: - Debunking Albinic History
Prior to the European Slave Trade racism did not exist, Africans were highly regarded ,respected and revered; however, during the European Slave Trade (15-19th centuries), Africans were belittled, scorned, disgraced, and lied about concerning their legacy they gave to the world, in order to justify enslaving them: especially denied, was their creation of philosophy, science, mathematics, astronomy, architecture, writing, medicine, humanity, civilization, Chirstianity, Judaism, and Islam (Adam, Eve, ... Read More
Rating: - Little known facts
This book contains little known facts that are not taught in most history classes. They are verified with references, names and quotations from reknown scholars and historians, some of whom are not African American. This is a great source to me as a newswriter. There parts on lineage, references to the ancient worlds and modern historical events. If you are interested in bringing your references up to date, this is the book to buy.
Rating: - Mis-Educated
After reading this book, I learned more about Black History then I ever knew before. If you are new to Black History, this is definitely good introductory reading. A must read for all!