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Chapter 26: The Black Jews
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A combined religious manifesto and organizational record, the work presents a church's charter, constitution, and incorporation materials alongside sermons, essays, and a biographical sketch of the founder. It discusses doctrinal practice such as repentance and baptism while articulating aims of moral uplift, charity, racial unity, and social improvement for congregants. Essays address questions of identity, migration, leadership, and cultural expression within the community, and practical governance topics such as trusteeship, meeting places, and institutional purpose are specified. The text blends administrative documents with pastoral argument to establish both belief and structure for a faith-based movement.

The Black Jews

This is the most important part of my subject, in fact, it is the most important subject of the world. The representatives of this name have been, and yet are driven, sold and killed, some put in ships and carried to desert lands, put there to starve to death. Some are chained together and carried from their country and made slaves to all the nations of the world. They are not known by their own name, which is the Black Jews. God speaking through Moses in Deut. 28:37.

And thou shalt become an astonishment, a proverb and a by-word among all nations whether the Lord shall lead thee.

About 586 B. C., Nebuchadnezzar conquered Jerusalem and carried tens of thousands of Jews to Babylon, and the Black Jews have been slaves ever since as a race. But we must admit that the nations have suffered and are cursed for trying to destroy and keep us down.

The nations have not made much headway with civilization, they are now going back where they started from, so let us all come to the agreement that the God of Heaven and Earth, loves all of His children if they will do His commandments, whether they be white or black, it makes no difference with him.

This is what Jesus said to both Jew and Gentile, white or black. St. John 15:12. This is my commandment, that ye love one another as I have loved you.

My subject, the Black Jews, mean all the dark and black people of the world—four hundred million of them, but all of them don’t know that they are the real Jews, but they are turning back to their God of Israel, and we are going to take our white brothers’ children with us, and the mothers and fathers if they want to go, but the children must turn to the God of Israel and learn of his ways and keep his commandments.