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What Your History Books Failed To Tell You

Author Hopkins-Bey, Azeem
Publisher AuthorHouse
Category History
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PublisherAuthorHouse
ISBN / ASIN142081043X
ISBN-139781420810431
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Sales Rank300,894
CategoryHistory
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The book "What your history books failed to tell you" delivers a powerful analysis of the so-called "black" person's identity crisis. It discusses the history of the slave marks that were placed upon the so-called "black" people in the year of 1774. It explains the importance of nationality and it's relevance to the so-called "black" people of America. This book goes in depth of why the so-called "black" person's true nationality is Moorish American. In addition to, destroying many myths pertaining to the religion of Islam, the author also gives a brief history of some sects of Islam. He also provides information on Noble Drew Ali. By Sis. ELISA HERDER-BEY
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