Children of Genesis: The Black Nations in the Old Testament
For the past 500 years, the identities of powerful ancient black nations have remained hidden among the pages of the Bible's Old Testament. These nations led the ancient world towards civilization, invented writing, erected phenomenal monuments, conducted extensive commercial trade and built dams, reservoirs and canal systems to manage large rivers. Yet, each of these empires' identities was reinterpreted by the modern world for social conveniences. These nations continue to suffer from an identity theft crisis in misleading representations of their people in pictures, movies, paintings, social media and books. "Children of Genesis" takes a wide-angle view of the people, places and events from the Old Testament era by using historical lenses instead of traditional religious filters. This book intends to showcase the ancient black nations for the world to see, study, appreciate and better understand.
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Children of Genesis: The Black Nations in the Old Testament
For the past 500 years, the identities of powerful ancient black nations have remained hidden among the pages of the Bible's Old Testament. These nations led the ancient world towards civilization, invented writing, erected phenomenal monuments, conducted extensive commercial trade and built dams, reservoirs and canal systems to manage large rivers. Yet, each of these empires' identities was reinterpreted by the modern world for social conveniences. These nations continue to suffer from an identity theft crisis in misleading representations of their people in pictures, movies, paintings, social media and books. "Children of Genesis" takes a wide-angle view of the people, places and events from the Old Testament era by using historical lenses instead of traditional religious filters. This book intends to showcase the ancient black nations for the world to see, study, appreciate and better understand.
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Children of Genesis: The Black Nations in the Old Testament

Children of Genesis: The Black Nations in the Old Testament

Children of Genesis: The Black Nations in the Old Testament

Children of Genesis: The Black Nations in the Old Testament

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For the past 500 years, the identities of powerful ancient black nations have remained hidden among the pages of the Bible's Old Testament. These nations led the ancient world towards civilization, invented writing, erected phenomenal monuments, conducted extensive commercial trade and built dams, reservoirs and canal systems to manage large rivers. Yet, each of these empires' identities was reinterpreted by the modern world for social conveniences. These nations continue to suffer from an identity theft crisis in misleading representations of their people in pictures, movies, paintings, social media and books. "Children of Genesis" takes a wide-angle view of the people, places and events from the Old Testament era by using historical lenses instead of traditional religious filters. This book intends to showcase the ancient black nations for the world to see, study, appreciate and better understand.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780988308213
Publisher: Ronald Harrill Enterprises
Publication date: 12/15/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 58 MB
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Age Range: 8 - 13 Years

About the Author

Ronald Harrill is a historian, author and lecturer on the history of Africa and the African people. He is the author of Makeda: Queen of Sheba, the 2013 International Book Awards winner for Children's Picture Book: Hardcover Nonfiction. Michael O. Johnson is an editor, visual communications specialist and art director who has master's degrees in publishing (MPS - George Washington University), graphic design ( MFA - Liberty University) and integrated marketing communications (MS - West Virginia University).
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