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Christopher Columbus and the Afrikan Holocaust Slavery and the Rise of European Capitalism
Christopher Columbus and the Afrikan Holocaust Slavery and the Rise of European Capitalism
Christopher Columbus and the Afrikan Holocaust Slavery and the Rise of European Capitalism
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Christopher Columbus and the Afrikan Holocaust Slavery and the Rise of European Capitalism

Written by John Henrik Clarke

Narrated by Will Stauff

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This short but timely work gives the listener a sense of the urgency of African and world history at this moment in time.... Like many of the African-centered scholars who were Dr. Clarke's teachers and his sources of inspiration, he not only gives you accurate analysis and the descriptions of history, he provides prescription of what Africans have to do to bring into being a new day.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherHN Publishing
Release dateOct 10, 2019
ISBN9783867105668
Christopher Columbus and the Afrikan Holocaust Slavery and the Rise of European Capitalism

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    I read the beginning intro of this book and could tell these stories related to the generational curses if Deuteronomy 28 that occurred to the black Jews.

    Fundamentally, it will help remove the delusion of Eurocentric discovery to invasion, genocide, enslavement and exploitation. The cure to this is a vision of vengeance which is the Gospel and good news for all oppressed people. The day will come when the world shall be on fire and the enslaved tribes of Israel will be the ignited match to liberate the world from the seed of Babylon the Great.

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    Excellent historically based read, awesome ! This should be taught in high school .

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    This may be my new favorite book I love the honesty and polite tone from start to finish

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    This book opened the minds eye to a much bigger understanding as to how life or the lack of and how what appears at first glance as many different possibilities as to how we as a people became so lost as a people and the possibilities of actually rebuilding our world as a pure and clean nation of people, understanding that we have not murdered and plundered any other people on earth but instead because of being naive, trusting and having a willingness to aid and assist humanity became victimized by a cruel, insensitive, selfish, greedy, conniving and ruthless people with no morals we find ourselves being the only hope for the entire world.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    We must not forget. We need to remember and teach our children. Build memorials to the middle passage. We must heal.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Content is excellent. However, this audiobook would have a greater impact if read by an individual who is actually familiar with the history of the personages. The proper pronunciation of names is of the utmost importance in a history book.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    An important analysis of the real story of American/European capitalism & the Afrikan Holocaust. Devastating impacts that we are still living with today.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
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    A non historical slanted perspective . Before you read this read Bartolome de las casas books. The monk who traveled with Columbus .A good man who defended the indios.