The Negro Question Who Am I Lee Cummings 9781468181920 Books
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Finally a book filled with archaeological evidence, historical documents and images that prove that the so called Negro in America is the black Jew of the Bible. Coins from the Egyptian Museum of a black Joseph, images from the tombs of the Pharoahs of black Israelites. This is a must have book for all black familes.
The Negro Question Who Am I Lee Cummings 9781468181920 Books
I'm amazed at the number of authors that write about our Hebrew/black history and totally ignore the Hebrew/black people of the Caribbean, South and Central America when in fact, it was a very small percentage of our ancestors that were actually brought to North America. The majority were sold in the Caribbean (where I'm from), South and Central America.The Caribbean consists of some 28 island nations and over 7000 islands of still predominantly black populations. Blacks in South and Central America are little heard of not because they don't exist, but because for most, they're not recognized as citizens of their country and still suffer discrimination and prejudice beyond what exists in the US. For example, it was only last year that nearly 1.5 million black Mexicans were legally recognized as a people group after a 20 year struggle. There are some 97 million blacks in Brazil, or about 51% of the nation's population, compared to the 38 million or 14% of the US population. Ecuador, Paraguay, Belize and Cuba, to mention a few have large black populations, most if not all, with higher population percentages than here in the US. Many of our Hebrew ancestors who were enslaved in the Caribbean, South and Central America fought for and obtained their freedom, most who did, did so decades before 1865. Yet, this whole segment of the diaspora is continually ignored and our story, which we know and have known very well, isn't mentioned, investigated or recognized, beyond Toussaint L'Overture or Marcus Garvey. Black history is not just what happened in the US. We were scattered to the four corners of the earth and that is where our history is and needs to be represented as well. We didn't all have the same experience in this story, but each one of our experiences is as valid as the next and our story is not complete without each one's account.
Having said all that, Mr. Cummings would do well with an experienced proofreader to check his grammar, sentence structure and reference accuracy. I know he says history is an "interest" thus I don't expect a scholarly work, however, technical appropriateness need not be sacrificed.
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The Negro Question Who Am I Lee Cummings 9781468181920 Books Reviews
I am so glad that I purchased this book, it open my eyes to a lot of question I have had all my life. It is a great and resourceful book full of information that you can research yourself, I am serious thinking about ordering the other part of the series.
Very informative, with historical references and, biblical references. Could not believe all the reference related text books that were out there. Thumbs Up!
This book is awesome, and I was told by my mother growing up that this kind of information would start coming out soon. this book has the bible as it's reference and it all checks out, the truth will be revealed in these last days and the bible speaks of that also then our Lord will come back.
This book explains the creation and concept of the word Negro and how it has shaped the American perception of who we are as people. It explains how this concept has been used to keep Black people as "the other."
Anyone interested about the truth, and their true identity should read it
The book was very informative. My only complaint is the repeats. Enjoyed reading the author's point of view on some subjects. Not enough information/research provided on other subjects. ALL IN ALL. I did come across a few things I didn't know. Therefore I give the book 4 stars.
I found the book to be very informative but the problem are typos and quoting a scripture and not making sure that correct chapter and verse is correct. I found it to be a stumbling block at first and I put the book down for a little. I attempted to read it again. I was able to get pass the errors and get the factional information which is what I need.
I have told a lot of people about the books. There are a lot of people not wanting to read the books because of the errors. There assumption is that if he makes mistakes like this what else in his books are incorrect.
I on the other hand can over look typos and when their is scripture, I have my Bible handy to make sure he is using the correct one. I am on book 4 and I am learning so much history about myself as a Black person
If I could tell the author one thing it would be to revise all five books (The Negro Question) to correct all the errors. You are not reaching a large proportion of YOUNG people because of the errors in these Books.
I'm amazed at the number of authors that write about our Hebrew/black history and totally ignore the Hebrew/black people of the Caribbean, South and Central America when in fact, it was a very small percentage of our ancestors that were actually brought to North America. The majority were sold in the Caribbean (where I'm from), South and Central America.
The Caribbean consists of some 28 island nations and over 7000 islands of still predominantly black populations. Blacks in South and Central America are little heard of not because they don't exist, but because for most, they're not recognized as citizens of their country and still suffer discrimination and prejudice beyond what exists in the US. For example, it was only last year that nearly 1.5 million black Mexicans were legally recognized as a people group after a 20 year struggle. There are some 97 million blacks in Brazil, or about 51% of the nation's population, compared to the 38 million or 14% of the US population. Ecuador, Paraguay, Belize and Cuba, to mention a few have large black populations, most if not all, with higher population percentages than here in the US. Many of our Hebrew ancestors who were enslaved in the Caribbean, South and Central America fought for and obtained their freedom, most who did, did so decades before 1865. Yet, this whole segment of the diaspora is continually ignored and our story, which we know and have known very well, isn't mentioned, investigated or recognized, beyond Toussaint L'Overture or Marcus Garvey. Black history is not just what happened in the US. We were scattered to the four corners of the earth and that is where our history is and needs to be represented as well. We didn't all have the same experience in this story, but each one of our experiences is as valid as the next and our story is not complete without each one's account.
Having said all that, Mr. Cummings would do well with an experienced proofreader to check his grammar, sentence structure and reference accuracy. I know he says history is an "interest" thus I don't expect a scholarly work, however, technical appropriateness need not be sacrificed.
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