The Black Man, the Father of Civilization, Proven by Biblical History
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The author mounts a biblical defense asserting that people of African descent are the progenitors of civilization, challenging scholarly prejudice by rereading Genesis and other scriptures to dispute the supposed curse on Ham and to emphasize contributions attributed to Ham's descendants such as skilled Sidonians and workers for Solomon. He urges readers to consult Scripture as primary evidence, highlights acclaimed American Black leaders as exemplars, argues that biblical passages indicate dark skin and woolly hair among honored figures, and frames the work as a corrective to historical misrepresentation while rejecting hatred toward other races.
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