Thursday, April 22, 2010

George G. M. James’ Stolen Legacy

Who are you? Where are you from? These are simple questions to answer for most. The African that helped to build the United States often has difficulty answering the two fundamental questions of life. The way we work, worship, relate to each other, and even play began some place. These functions were also influenced and manipulated along the way. The problem is not so much the fact that who we are has changed, but that many of us have no idea of the origins of the behavior that would best suit our natures. This is why the African kidnapped to the United States is so confused. Stolen Legacy can put an end to the confusion. This book tells us how the African peoples of Kemet functioned in terms of education, which is the most important part of anyone’s life. Stolen Legacy should be read by any person interested in the ancient empire that casted its shadow over the most crucial continent of all time. Read Stolen Legacy at least once to clarify some blind spots in your intellectual rear view mirror.

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