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Remember You Are Jerseymen: A Military History of Jerseys Troops in the Civil War (New Jersey Regiments Series)

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A chronological study of the Black African race; proving the West African origin of humanity and civilization. Using Orisha history cycles; DNA and linguistic evidence; it traces the 10;000 BC beginning of Black African civilization and its spread to Ancient Egypt; Sumner; IVC and South China. It provides a comparative analysis of African and Eurasian beliefs systems. Tying the Orisha cycles to the Biblical Horsemen; it shows the 2000BC spread of Caucasians from Central Asia and their destruction of Black Eurasian empires; as they gradually takeover all the way to Nigeria; the Negro Heartland. From an Original African perspective; it chronicles the slave trade; Haitian Ogun Revolution; the end of slavery and beginning of colonization. It concludes with the analysis of the 1900s global Black Power movement and its derailment with character and physical assassinations - especially the global Western inspired corruption propaganda of 1965; 1984 and 2015 in Nigeria; Brazil; Ghana; South Africa etc.


#5073909 in Books 1998-09Original language:English 9.50 x 6.75 x 2.00l; #File Name: 0944413544752 pages


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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Regardless the book is an excellent shape and shows a great deal of care for ...By ArleneI am biased because my father is the co author of the book. Regardless the book is an excellent shape and shows a great deal of care for your items.4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Civil War HistoryBy Patrick KrugerFinally a book that tells the story of New Jersey Civil War Units. Quite Impressive as to the quantity of information. New Jersey has always been kicked around when it comes to military history. This book sets the record straight. Minnesota and Ohio units weren't the only ones fighting in that war!

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