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The Universal Zulu Nation Infinity Lessons on books that are a must to be read with a open mind for knowledge, wisdom and understanding, facts for the total picture of the truth!!!

  1. THE HOLY BIBLE by the MESSENGERS (PROPHETS) of GOD
  2. THE GLORIOUS QUR' AN by the MESSENGERS (PROPHETS) of GOD
  3. MESSAGE TO THE BLACKMAN BY THE HONORABLE Elijah Muhammad
  4. OUR SAVIOR HAS ARRIVED by THE HONORABLE Elijah Muhammad
  5. THE FALL OF AMERICA by THE HONORABLE Elijah Muhammad
  6. HOW TO EAT TO LIVE BOOK 1 & 2 by THE HONORABLE Elijah Muhammad
  7. WHAT THEY NEVER TOLD YOU IN HISTORY CLASS by Indus Khamit Kush
  8. MESSAGE TO THE WHITEMAN AND WOMAN IN AMERICA YAKUB AND THE ORIGINS OF WHITE SUPREMACY by Dorothy Blake Fardan PH.D
  9. BEHOLD A PALE HORSE by William Cooper
  10. THE ISIS PAPERS by Dr.Francis Cress Welsing
  11. BLACK NATIONLISM by Eric C. Lincoln
  12. BLACK SKIN WHITE MASK by Dr. Franz Fanon
  13. THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MALCOLM by Alex Haley
  14. ROOTS by Alex Haley
  15. VITAMIN BIBLE by Earl Mindells
  16. HERBALLY YOURS by Penny C.Royal
  17. THE HERB TEA BOOK by Dorothy Hall
  18. SEX AND RACE VOL.1,2,3 by J.A. Rogers
  19. BLACKMAN OF THE NILE by Professor YoSef Ben Jochannan
  20. WORLDS GREAT MEN OF COLOR VOL.1,2 by J.A. Rogers
  21. THE TEACHING OF BUDDHA by Bukkyo Dendo Ryokai
  22. 7 SPEECHES OF MINISTER LOUIS FARRAKHAN by Minister Louis Farrakhan
  23. THE SECRET RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BLACKS AND JEWS VOL.1 by The Nation of Islam
  24. THE ICEMAN INHERITANCE by John Henry Clark
  25. THE RELIGION OF ISLAM by M.Muhammad Ali
  26. SOMEBODY TRYING TO KILL YOU by Harry X Davidson PH.D
  27. ABOVE TOP SECRET THE WORLDWIDE U.F.O. COVER-UP by
  28. THE NEW WORLD ORDER by A.Ralph Epperson
  29. MALCOLM X TALKS TO YOUNG-PEOPLE (Young socialist pamphlet)
  30. TWO SPEECHES BY MALCOLM X Pioneer Publishers, March 1965
  31. MALCOLM X: THE MAN AND HIS TIMES by John H.Clarke
  32. MALCOLM X SPEAKS by George Breitman
  33. LAST YEAR OF MALCOLM X,THE EVOLUTION OF A REVOLUTIONARY by Geroge Breitman
  34. THE SPEECHES OF MALCOLM X AT HARVARD by Archie Epps
  35. THE END OF WHITE SUPREMACY by Benjamin Goodman
  36. THE DEATH AND LIFE OF MALCOLM X by Peter Goldman
  37. MALCOLM X ON AFRO-AMERICAN HISTORY by George Breitman
  38. THE JUDAS FACTOR: THE PLOT TO KILL MALCOLM X by Karl Evanz
  39. MALCOLM X: THE F.B.I. FILES by Clayborne Carson
  40. THE MISEDUCATION OF THE NEGRO by Dr.Carter G.Woodson
  41. THE DESTRUCTION OF BLACK CIVILIZATION by Dr.Chancellor Williams
  42. BLACK RAGE by Dr.Price Cobb & Grier
  43. THE MARK OF OPPRESSION by Abraham Kardiner M.D.
  44. TAKING ANOTHER LOOK by Asiba Tupihaci
  45. THE WRETCHED OF THE EARTH by Dr.Franz Fanon
  46. BLACK CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY by James Coon
  47. BLACK BOUREGOISE by E.Franklin Frazier
  48. IN SEARCH OF ENEMIES THE CLASH OF RACE by Haki Madabuti
  49. BLACK MAN OBSOLETE,SINGLE & DANGEROUS by Haki Madabuti
  50. BEFORE THE MAYFLOWER by Dr.Lerone Bennett
  51. FROM COLUMBUS TO CASTRO by Dr.Eric Willams
  52. BLACK ATHENA VOL.1 & 2 by Dr.Martin Bernal
  53. THEY CAME BEFORE COLUMBUS
  54. BLACKS IN SCIENCE all by Dr.Van Sertima
  55. NILE VALLEY CIVILIZATION
  56. EUROPEAN HOLIDAYS by Rev.Dr.Berashango
  57. THE BLACK PRESENCE IN THE BIBLE by Rev.Walter Mc Cray
  58. BLACK INDIANS by Dr.William Lorenz Katz
  59. BLACK,RED & DEADLY by Art Burton
  60. HOW EUROPE UNDERDEVELOPED AFRICA by Walter Rodney
  61. CULTURE BANDITS by Dr.Del Jones
  62. CAPITALISM AND SLAVERY by Dr.Eric Williams
  63. BLACK CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY by Dr.James Coon
  64. STOLEN LEGACY by George James
  65. THE STORY OF MANKIND by Hendrik Willem Van Loon
  66. KRISHNA & BUDDHA OF INDIA:BLACR GODS OF ASIA African Presence In Early Asia by John G.Jackson
  67. AFRICAN POPES (JOURNAL OF AFRICAN CIVILIZATIONS) VOL.4&1 by Edward Scobie
  68. NILE VALLEY CIVILIZATIONS by Ivan Van Sertima
  69. EGYPT AnD CHRISTIANITY (JOURNAL OF AFRICAN CIVILIZATIONS) VOL.4,2 by John G.Jackson
  70. GREAT BLACK WOMEN OF
  71. INTRODUCTION OF AFRICAN CIVILIZATION MAN GOD &
  72. CIVILIZATION by John G.Jackson
  73. 70) THE AFRICAN ORIGIN OF CIVILIZATION:MYTH OR REALITY
  74. CIVILIATION OR BARBARISM by Cheikh Anta Diop
  75. FROM SUPERMAN TO MAN by J.A.Rogers
  76. 100 AMAZING FACTS ABOUT THE NEGRO by J.A.Rogers
  77. NATURE KNOWS NO COLOR-LINE by J.A.Rogers
  78. AFRICA'S GIFT TO AMERICA by J.A.Rogers
  79. FIVE NEGRO PRESIDENTS by J.A.Rogers
  80. TUT-ANKH-AMEN THE LIVING IMAGE OF THE LORD by Moustafa Gadalla
  81. THE HYMNS OF THE ATHARVA-VEDA  by RALPH T.H. GRIFFITH
  82. 500 NATIONS (ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS) by Alvin M Jorsephy,Jr
  83. THE FOLK REMEDY ENCYCLOPEDIA by The editors of FC&A Medical Publishing
  84. A NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF FREEMASONRY by ARTHUR EDWARD WAITE
  85. FREEMASONRY AND THE BIRTH OF MODERN SCIENCE by Robert Lomas
  86. SUPERARKET REMEDIES by Dr. Cass Ingrams & Judy Kay Gray, M.S.
  87. DINGANE KING OF THE ZULU 1828-1840 by Peter Becker
  88. OSUN SEGESI (The Elegant Deity Of Wealth, Power,& Femininity) by Diedre Badejo
  89. AKHENATEN KING OF EGYPT by Cyril Aldred
  90. OTHELLO'S CHILDREN IN THE NEW WORLD by Jose V Pimienta Bey, PH.D

                                     BOOKS OF A HIGHER STATE OF CONSCIOUSNESS

  1. The Year 2000 AD And What To Expect Scroll #156
    By Dr. Malachi Z. York
  2. Extra-Terrestrials And Creation
    By Dr. Malachi Z. York
  3. The Holy Tablets
    By Dr. Malachi Z. York
  4. Science Of Creation Scroll # 81
    By Dr. Malachi Z. York
  5. Are The Caucasiians Edomites?
    By Dr. Malachi Z. York
  6. Behold A Pale Horse
    By Willian Cooper
  7. Man Made UFO'S 1944-1994 50 Years Of Supression
    By Renato Vesco And David Hatcher Childress
  8. Nothing In This Book Is True But It's Exactly How It Is
    By Bob Frissel
  9. "NOSTRADAMUS THE Next 50 Years "
    By Peter Lemesurier
  10. "DEADLY Deception" ( THE proof that sex and HIV absolutely do not cause Aids)
    By Peter LEMESURIER
  11. "Report From Iron Mountain"
    BY Leonard C. Lewin
  12. "Elijah Muhammad and the IDEOLOGICAL Foundation Of the NATION OF ISLAM"
    By ADIB RASHAD ( james Miller)
  13. The Making of the Whiteman"
    By Paul Lawrence Guthrie
  14. "The Healing Source"
    By Bactuu
  15. "The New world order"
    By Ralph Epperson
  16. "The Unseen Hand"
    By Ralph Epperson
  17. "Vaccines are Dangerous"
    By Curtis Cost
  18. "Stolen Legacy"
    By Geroge G.M. James
  19. "Secrets of the Temple"
    By William GREIDER
  20. "Mission Earth And The Extraterrestrial Involvement"
    Scwoll #82 By Dr. Malachi Z. Yonk
  21. The American Indian U.F.O. Starseed Connetion"
    By Timothy Green Beckley
  22. "Comic Prophecies For The 2,000"
    By Tuella/Channeler- For The Ashta Command
  23. "The UFO Silencers"
    By Timothy Green Beckley
  24. "The War Of Gods And Men"
    By Zecharia Stichin
  25. "The Mystery Clouds Are They UFO's? Seroll #91
    By Dr. Malachi Z. York
  26. "Leviathan 666"
    BY Dr. Malachi Z. York
  27. The UFO Conspiracy
    By Jenny Randales
  28. NOSTNADAMUS and the Millennium
    By John Hogue
  29. The Illuminati 666
    By William Josiah Sutton and Roy Allan Andenion
  30. The Cure for All Disease
    By Hulda Regehr Clark
  31. The Cure For HIV and AIDS
    By Hulda Regehr Clark
  32. THE RESURRECTION:THE TRUTH by Timothy Dingle-El Noble Drew Ali
  33. PROFILES OF HEALING by VUSAMAZULU Credo Mutwa: Zulu High Sanusi
  34. MYSTERIES of ISIS by Muata Ashby
  35. THE EGYPTIAN BOOK OF THE DEAD by Dr. Muata Abhaya Ashby
  36. EGYPTIAN YOGA MOVEMNTS OF THE GODS AND GODDESSES by Dr. Muata Ashby
  37. THE AFRICAN ORIGINS BOOK 1,2,3 by Dr. Muata Ashby
  38. INITIATION by Dr. Muata  Abhaya Ashby
  39. THE SERPENT POWER by Sebai Muata Ashby
  40. KEMETIC DIET  by Dr. Muata Ashby
  41. EGYPTIAN COSMOLOGY by Moustafa Gadalla
  42. THE DICTIONARY of the ESOTERIC by Nevill Drury

 

 BLACK LABOR, WHITE WEALTH -
THE SEARCH FOR POWER
AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE -
CLAUD ANDERSON, Ed. D.

BLUEPRINT FOR BLACK POWER -
AMOS WILSON

POWERNOMICS - THE NATIONAL
PLAN TO EMPOWER BLACK AMERICA -
CLAUD ANDERSON, Ed. D.

THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF
BLACK AMERICA -
W. AUGUSTUS LOW
VIRGIL A. CLIFT

THE EDUCATION OF
THE NEGRO -
CARTER G. WOODSON


THE PHILOSOPHY & OPINIONS
OF MARCUS GARVEY -
AMY JACQUES GARVEY

AFRIKANS AT
THE CROSSROADS -
DR. JOHN HENRIK CLARKE

MARCUS GARVEY & THE VISION
OF AFRICA -
DR. JOHN HENRIK CLARKE

THE SHAPING OF BLACK AMERICA -
LERONE BENNETT, JR.

THE CRISIS OF THE NEGRO
INTELLECTUAL - A HISTORICAL
ANALYSIS OF THE FAILURE
OF BLACK LEADERSHIP -
HAROLD CRUSE

CRIMINALIZING A RACE -
CHARSHEE C. L. Mc INTYRE

ATLANTA EXPOSITION SPEECH*
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON

IN THE MATTER OF COLOR -
RACE AND THE AMERICAN
LEGAL PROCESS: THE COLONIAL
PERIOD -
A. LEON HIGGINBOTHAM JR.

LIFE & TIMES OF FREDERICK DOUGLASS -
HIS EARLY LIFE AS A SLAVE HIS
ESCAPE FROM BONDAGE AND
HIS HISTORY COMPLETE

GENERAL HISTORY OF AFRICA -
UNESCO

THE BLACK CHURCH IN THE AFRICAN
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE -
C. ERIC LINCOLN
LAWRENCE H. MAMIYA

THE POLITICAL AND LEGISLATIVE
HISTORY OF LIBERIA -
CHARLES HENRY HUBERICH

PLURAL BUT EQUAL -
BLACKS AND MINORITIES IN
AMERICA'S PLURAL SOCIETY -
HAROLD CRUSE

BROKEN ALLIANCE -
JONATHAN KAUFMAN

INTELLECTUAL WARFARE -
JACOB H. CARRUTHERS

FREE PEOPLE OF COLOR -
INSIDE THE AFRICAN AMERICAN
COMMUNITY -
JAMES OLIVER HORTON

THE DEBT -
RANDALL ROBINSON

BETRAYAL - BY ANY OTHER NAME -
DR. KHALID AL-MANSOUR

W. E. B. Du BOIS -
BIOGRAPHY OF A RACE -
DAVID LEVERING LEWIS

BLACK WALL STREET -
RON WILSON

THE NEGRO IN THE MAKING
OF AMERICA -
BENJAMIN QUARLES

100 YEARS OF LYNCHINGS -
RALPH GINZBURG

THE SUPPRESSION OF THE
AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE -
W.E.B. Du BOIS

THE MAROON WITHIN US -
ASA G. HILLIARD

THE AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE -
BASIL DAVIDSON

WHO BETRAYED THE
AFRICAN WORLD
REVOLUTION -
DR. JOHN HENRIK CLARKE

ABU SIMBEL-GHIZEH -
DR. YOSEF BEN-JOCHANNAN

INTRODUCTION TO AFRICAN
CIVILIZATION -
JOHN G. JACKSON

AFRICAN ORIGINS OF THE
MAJOR WESTERN RELIGIONS -
YOSEF BEN JOCHANNAN

BLACK MAN OF THE NILE
AND HIS FAMILY -
DR. YOSEF BEN-JOCHANNAN

THE MOB -
VIRGIL PETERSON


THE WRETCHED OF THE EARTH -
FRANTZ FANON

HISTORY & CULTURE OF AFRICA -
DR. JOHN HENRIK CLARKE

AFRIKAN PEOPLE IN WORLD HISTORY -
DR. JOHN HENRIK CLARKE

CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
& THE AFRICAN HOLOCAUST -
DR. JOHN HENRIK CLARKE


BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY -
MALCOLM X

Race First: The Ideological and Organizational Struggles of Marcus
Garvey and the Universal Negro Improvement Association by Dr. Tony
Martin

The Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey, Or, Africa for the
Africans
by Marcus Garvey, Amy J. Garvey 


Destruction of Black Civilization : Great Issues of a Race from 4500
B.C to 2000 A.D.
by Chancellor Williams

Precolonial Black Africa: A Comparative Study of the Political and
Social Systems of Europe and Black Africa, from Antiquity to the
Formation of Mod by Cheikh Anta Diop, Harold J. Salemson (Translator)

Breaking the Chains of Psychological Slavery by Na'Im Akbar, Na'im
Akbar

From Babylon to Timbuktu: A History of the Ancient Black Races
Including the Black Hebrews by Rudolph R. Windsor (Preface), El
Hagahn (Illustrator)

Know Thy Self by Naim Akbar

Mis-Education of the Negro by Carter G. Woodson, Charles H. Nilon

Ancient Future: The Teachings and Prophetic Wisdom of the Seven
Hermetic Laws of Ancient Egypt
by Wayne Chandler

The Egyptian Philosophers by Molefi Kete Asante

A Chronology of the Bible: Challenge to the Standard Version by Yosef
Ben-Jochannan

 Melanin
by Richard, M.D. King

They Came Before Columbus by Ivan Van Sertima

African Origins of Major "Western Religions"
by Yosef A.A. Ben-Jochannan

Introduction to African Civilizations
by John G. Jackson, et al

Nile Valley Contributions to Civilization (Exploding the Myths)
by Anthony T. Browder, et al

From the Browder File: Survival Strategies for Africans in America 13
Steps to Freedom
by Anthony T. Browder

Africa: Mother of Western Civilization -- by Yosef Ben-Jochannan;
Paperback

Black Man of the Nile and His Family
by Yosef Ben-Jochannan

Cult of the Black Virgin
by Ean Begg

The Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey, Or, Africa for the
Africans
by Marcus Garvey

Message to the People: The Course of African Philosophy by Marcus
Garvey


Garvey: Africa, Europe, the Americas
by Rupert Lewis

Africa Must Unite
by Kwame Nkrumah

Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism
by Kwame Nkrumah

Voice from Conakry [broadcasts to the people of Ghana made in Conakry
between March and December 1966 on Radio Guinea's "Voice of the
Revolution"
by Kwame Nkrumah

Towards Colonial Freedom: Africa in the Struggle Against World
Imperialism
by Kwame Nkrumah

Facing Mount Kenya
by Jomo Kenyatta

Freedom and Unity: Uhuru Na Umoja: A Selection from Writings and
Speeches 1952-65
by Julius Kambarage, Pres. Tanzania, Nyerere

Freedom and Unity: Uhuru Na Umoja: A Selection from Writings and
Speeches 1952-65
by Julius Kambarage, Pres. Tanzania, Nyerere

Africa's Gift to America: The Afro-American in the Making and Saving
of the United States: With New Supplement, Africa and Its
Potentialities by J. A. Rogers

Nature Knows No Color-Line
by J. A. Rogers

Blueprint for Black Power: A Moral, Political, and Economic
Imperative for the Twenty-First Century
by Amos N. Wilson

Awakening the Natural Genius of Black Children
by Amos N. Wilson

The Falsification of Afrikan Consciousness: Eurocentric History,
Psychiatry and the Politics of White Supremacy (Awis Lecture Series)
by Amos N. Wilson

The Developmental Psychology of the Black Child
by Amos N. Wilson

Black-On-Black Violence: The Psychodynamics of Black Self-
Annihilation in Service of White Domination
by Amos N. Wilson


Africans at the Crossroad: Notes on an African World Revolution
by John Henrik Clarke

Two Thousand Seasons
by Ayi Kwei Armah

The Wretched of the Earth
by Frantz Fanon

How Europe Underdeveloped Africa
by Walter Rodney, Vincent Harding

Yurugu: An African-Centered Critique of European Cultural Thought and
Behavior
by Marimba Ani

Selections from the Husia: Sacred Wisdom of Ancient Egypt by Maulana
Karenga

The Iceman Inheritance by Michael Bradley

Melanin: The Chemical Key To Black Greatness by Carol Barnes

Chosen People from the Caucasus: Jewish Origins, Delusions,
Deceptions and Historical Role in the Slave Trade, Genocide and
Cultural Colonization
by Michael Bradley

The Thirteenth Tribe: The Khazar Empire and Its Heritage by Arthur
Koestler

African Civilization Revisited: From Antiquity to Modern Times
by Basil Davidson

Lost Cities of Africa
by Basil Davidson

West Africa before the Colonial Era: A History to 1850 by Basil
Davidson

African Kingdoms,
by Basil Davidson

The African Genius
by Basil Davidson

The Case of the Missing Ankh
by Dwayne J. Ferguson

Captain Africa: The Battle for Egyptica (Africa World Press Young
Readers Series)
by Dwayne J. Ferguson (Illustrator)

The Amazing Adventures of Abiola
by Dwayne J. Ferguson (Illustrator)

Mansa Musa: The Lion of Mali
by Khephra Burns


 

          MORE BOOKS FOR THE MIND

 

Islam in the African-American Experience
Richard Brent Turner,Richard Brent

Servants of Allah: African Muslims Enslaved in the Americas
Sylviane A. Diouf,Sylviane Kamara

The Dust Rose like Smoke: The Subjugation of the Zulu and the Sioux
James O. Gump

The Golden Trade of the Moors: West African Kingdoms in the Fourteenth Century
Edward William Bovill,Robert O. Collins,Edward William Bovill,Robin Hallett,Robert O. Collins

To Bind the Nation: Solomon Kadinuzulu and Zulu Nationalism, 1913-1933
Nicholas Cope

Zulu War, 1879: Twilight of a Warrior Nation, Vol. 14
Ian Knight,Ian Castle

Zulus and Matabele Warrior Nations
Glen Lyndon Dodds

Turks, Moors, and Englishmen in the Age of Discovery
Nabil Matar

Washing of the Spears: The Rise and Fall of the Zulu Nation
Donald R. Morris,Mangosuthu Chief Buthelezi

White Slaves, African Masters: An Anthology of American Barbary Captivity Narratives
P. Baepler,Paul Michel Baepler

A Jailhouse Lawyer's Manual.
Cameron, Andrew

Dealer: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.

Dungeon, Fire and Sword: the Knights of Templar in the Crusades. 1991. dj
ROBINSON,John J.,

GREAT ZULU COMMANDERS
Knight, Ian

Great Zulu Battles, 1838-1906
Knight, Ian

Realm of the Evening Star: A History of Morocco and the Lands of the Moors
Hoffmann, Eleanor

The Anatomy of the Zulu Army from Shaka to Cetshwayo 1818-1879
Kinght, Ian

Dealer: T. W. & Barbara Clemmer

The Jailhouse Lawyer's Manual -
Prison Law Collective

 

http://www.cwo.com/~lucumi/bible.html

THE GLOBAL AFRICAN COMMUNITY

R E F E R E N C E N O T E S

JESUS, JEWS, THE BIBLE AND THE BLACK MAN:
A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

Compiled by RUNOKO RASHIDI

DEDICATED TO DR. CHARLES BUCHANAN COPHER


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"According to my understanding of this conference, there is a thesis which defines its nature and purpose. That thesis is: `The black religious experience should be included in the curriculums of all Christian theological seminaries."

--Dr. Charles B. Copher


Adamo, David Tuesday. The Place of Africa and Africans in the Old Testament and its Environment. Ann Arbor:
UMI Dissertation Information Service, 1986

Adamo, David Tuesday. Black Women in the Bible. n.p.:
n.p., 1987.

Al-Mansour, Khalid Abdullah. The Destruction of Western Civilization, As Seen Through Islam, Christianity and Judaism. San Francisco: First African Arabian Press, 1982.

Ammi, Ben. God, The Black Man and Truth. Chicago:
Communicators Press, 1982.

"Artists Portray a Black Christ." Ebony (April 1971).

Barashango, Ishakamusa. God, the Bible and the Black Man's Destiny: A Treasury of Biblical, Historical and Scientific Facts. Washington, D.C.: IVth Dynasty, 1982.

Barashango, Ishakamusa. Afrikan Genesis: Amazing Stories of Man's Beginning. Washington, D.C.: IVth Dynasty, 1991.

Ben-Jochannan, Yosef A.A. African Origins of the Major Western Religions. 1970; rpt. Baltimore: Black Classical Press, 1991.

Ben-Jochannan, Yosef A.A. A Chronology of the Bible:
A Challenge to the Standard Version. New York:
Alkebu-lan, 1973.

Ben-Jochannan, Yosef A.A. The Black Man's Religion, and Extracts and Comments from the Holy Black Bible.
New York: Alkebu-lan, 1974.

Ben-Jochannan, Yosef A.A. We the Black Jews, Witness to the `White Jewish Race' Myth, 2 Vols. New York:
Alkebu-lan, 1983.

Bennett, Robert A., Jr. "Africa and the Biblical Period." Harvard Theological Review 64 (1971):
483-500.

"BBB Interviews Dr. Yosef ben-Jochannan" Black Books Bulletin 5, No. 4 (1977): 32-36

"BBB Interview Prince Asiel ben-Israel." Black Books Bulletin 5, No. 4 (1977): 38-41.

Blyden, Edward Wilmot. Christianity, Islam and the Negro Race. London: W.B. Whittingham, 1888.

Boyd, Paul C. The African Origin of Christianity, Vol. 1: A Biblical and Historical Account. London:
Karis Press, 1991.

Brown, Tony. "What Color is Jesus?" Herald-Despatch,
21 Dec 1989: A-4.

Clarke, John Henrik. "The Boy Who Painted Christ Black." Brothers and Sisters: Modern Stories by Black Americans. Edited by Arnold Adoff. New York: Dell,
1975: 44-62.

Cleage, Albert B., Jr. Black Christian Nationalism:
New Directions for the Black Church. New York: William Morrow, 1972.

Clegg, Legrand H. II. "Was Jesus Christ Black?" Sepia (Dec 1980): 10-17.

Copher, Charles B. "The Black Man in the Biblical World." Journal of the Interdenominational Theological Center 1, No. 2 (1974): 7-16.

Copher, Charles B. "Blacks and Jews in Historical
Interaction: The Biblical/African Experience." Journal of the Interdenominational Theological Center 3, No. 1
(1975): 9-16.

Copher, Charles B. "Egypt and Ethiopia in the Old Testament." Nile Valley Civilizations: Proceedings of the Nile Valley Conference, Atlanta, Sept. 26-30.
Edited by Ivan Van Sertima. New Brunswick: Transaction Books, 1984: 163-78.

Copher, Charles B. "Three Thousand Years of Biblical Interpretation with Reference to Black Peoples."
Journal of the Interdenominational Theological Center 13, No. 2 (1986): 225-46.

Copher, Charles B. "Bible Characteristics, Events, Places and Images Remembered and Celebrated in Black Worship." Journal of Interdenominational Theological Center 14, Nos. 1-2 (1986-87): 75-86.

Copher, Charles B. Black Biblical Studies: An Anthology of Charles B. Copher (Biblical and Theological Issues on the Black Presence in the Bible). Chicago: Black Light Fellowship, 1993

Darkwah, Doris. "The Role of Africa in the Rise of Judaism." Black Books Bulletin 5, No. 4 (1977): 6-11.

Dillard, William Larue. Biblical Ancestry Voyage:
Revealing Facts of Significant Black Characters.
Foreword by O.C. Jones. Morristown: Aaron Press, 1989.


Drake, J.G. St. Clair. "The Black Experience in Medieval European Christendom." Section in Black Folk Here and There: An Essay in History and Anthropology, Vol. 2. Los Angeles: Center for Afro-American Studies, UCLA, 1990: 185-202.

Drake, J.G. St. Clair. "Blackness in the Christian Synthesis of Judaic and Greco-Roman Traditions."
Section in Black Folk Here and There: An Essay in History and Anthropology, Vol. 2. Los Angeles: Center for Afro-American Studies, UCLA, 1990: 203-26.

Dunston, Alfred G., Jr. The Black Man in the Old Testament and its World. Philadelphia: Dorrance & Co., 1974.

Felder, Cain Hope. Troubling Biblical Waters: Race, Class, and Family. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1989.

Finch, Charles S. Echoes of the Old Darkland: Themes from the African Eden. Decatur: Khenti, Inc., 1991.

Fuller, Hoyt W. "An Interview: The Original Hebrew Israelite Nation." Black World 24, No. 7 (1975):
62-85.

Hansberry, William Leo. "Historical Facts Challenge Notion that Christianity is the Religion of the West."
Ebony (Jan 1965).

Hayne, Joseph Elias. The Negro in Sacred History, Or, Ham and His Immediate Descendants. Charleston: Hayne,
1887

Holly, Alonzo Potter. God and the Negro: Synopsis of God and the Negro of the Biblical Record or the Race of Ham. Foreword by William V. Tunnell. Nashville:
National Baptist Publishing Board, 1937.

Hyman, Mark. Blacks Who Died for Jesus: A History Book. Philadelphia: Corrective Black History Books, 1983.

Jackson, John G. The African Origin of Christianity.
Chicago: L. & P., 1981.

Jackson, John. G. "Egypt and Christianity." Egypt Revisited. Edited by Ivan Van Sertima. New Brunswick:
Transaction Books, 1982: 65-80.

Jackson, John G. Was Jesus Christ A Negro? and The African Origin of the Myths and Legends of the Garden of Eden. Chicago: MASS, Inc., 1984.

Jackson, John G. Christianity Before Christ. Austin:
American Atheist Press, 1985.

Johnson, John L. The Black Biblical Heritage: Four Thousand Years of Black Biblical History. Rev. ed.
Nashville: Winston-Derek, 1993.

McCray, Walter Arthur. The Black Presence in the
Bible: Discovering the Black and African Identity of Biblical Persons and Nations. Chicago: Black Light Fellowship, 1990.

McCray, Walter Arthur. The Black Presence in the Bible and the Table of Nations Genesis 10:1-32 with Emphasis on the Hamitic Genealogical Line from a Black Perspective. Chicago: Black Light Fellowship, 1990.

McKissic, William Dwight, Sr. Beyond Roots: In Search of Blacks in the Bible. Foreword by Anthony T. Evans.
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AFRICAN ORIGINS OF FREEMASONRY :

 Treatise of the Ancient Grand Lodge of
 Khamet
 Zachary P. Gremillion, 90º
  FormatISBNPrice
 Paperback (5x8)1420824473$12.50


 
About the Book



 The Masonic Order is one of the most powerful Fraternal Orders in the
 world.
 Have you ever wondered why?
 
 Why did this order restrict membership to men of European descent?

 In this book Zachary Gremillion, Founder of the Imperial Society answers
 the
 following questions:
 What do these fraternal orders of Masonry have to do with African people?
 How did this order originate in Europe, and why were Black men in early
 America not allowed into membership until the coming of Right Worshipful
 Master
 Prince Hall, a colonial Blackman?
 Who are the Knights Templar?  What was their relationship to the African
 Arabs/Moors also called Saracens?  What did the Knights Templar find in
 Israel?
 Why were they at Jerusalem Temple built by African Hebrews?

 In this book Zachary P. Gremillion, a Master Mason, Thirty-second degree
 Mason and Shriner deals with the true origin of Masonry in Africa.  Through
 intense research he traced what he calls the Proto-Masonic order to ancient
 Africa.
 He also deals with the Knights Templar and the Afro-Asiatic knowledge they
found at Jerusalem Temple then to be executed, persecuted, and destroyed by
 the
 King and Pope.  Prince Hall, Marcus Garvey, Noble Drew Ali and Elijah
 Muhammad
 are also addressed.
 About the Author

 
 
 Zachary P. Gremillion was initiated, passed and raised to the degree of
 Master Mason in O.J. Dunn Lodge #85.  He also passed through both York and
 Scottish
 Rite Bodies of Prince Hall Freemasonary.  Upon studying the teachings of
 Noble Drew Ali and the Honorable Elijah Muhammad among many, Mr. Gremillion
 discovered the original roots of the Masonic order came from Ancient Africa
 Civilizations.  He then began intense research into the philosophy and
 history of the
 Masonic order.  Upon reading the works of Albert Churchward and Valentia
 Straiton whom were Europeans, Mr. Gremillion became convinced that a
 conspiracy
 hide the history and legacy of the Children of Ham existed.  He then
 founded the
 Ancient Grand Lodge of Khamet which evolved into the Imperial Society based
 upon the resurrection of the Ancient Cushite Empire of Ethiopians.  He is a
 loving father and husband, and he encourages anyone to contact him and aid
 in this
 mission.
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 Many Masonic authors have done great and extensive research about their
 fraternity, yet they cannot find a positive origin for their practices. 
 Others
 deny the antiquity of Masonry and try to connect it with the medieval
 stonemasons.  Many Freemasons know that their society originated not only
 with the
 building of King Solomons temple, but also with the Africoid people of
 Africa and
 the Middle East.  They avoid the subject of Ancient African Freemasons
 altogether.  There was a time in America when Black Freemasons who received
 their
  Masonic Degrees from Prince Hall jurisdiction would not even be accepted by
 White
 Masons as true Masons and brothers and even to this day many White Masons
 will
 not open up their lodges to black men.
 
 Are they racist or do they know that the men and women that are
 discriminated
 against are the true Masons and Eastern Stars and also the true Shriners
 and
 Daughters of Isis?  In some cases the answer is yes, and the true history
 of
 the ancient African society is bottled up in the symbols of the lodges ant
 the
 literature of its libraries.  Freemasons and non-Freemasons both black and
 white have held these ideas. Elijah Muhammad, Noble Drew Ali, Martin R.
 Delany,
 Albert Churchward, Frank C. Higgins, Godfrey Higgins, George G.M. James,
 Yosef
 A.A. Ben-Jochannan, and John Jackson all knew Freemasonry originated in
 Africa
in some form or another

 The term Free Mason has many explanations.  Some say that it came from the
 medieval stonemasons.  It is stated that they were  to travel
 the land
 to work their trade free from interference of landlords who desired to stop
 serfs from leaving the land.  Some say that it came from the Roman Collegia
 of
 Artificers.  Others maintain that the word was invented shortly before the
 establishment of a grand lodge system in the Seventeen hundreds.  The above
 statements are partially true, and many Masonic authors have left out the
 pertinent
 information of a more ancient origin.

 Mr. John G. Jackson (1972) in Man, God, and Civilization researched the
 ancient philosophies that were practiced by our ancestors.  He even studied
 some
 Masonic Sources.  He stated that the term Free Mason was traced back to the
 ancient Khametic empire (Egypt).  It comes from a combination of two
 Khametic
 words Phre (the sun) and Mas (a child) meaning children of the sun and/or
 sons of
  ight (John Jackson, 1972).  These two words combine to make the word
 Freemason.  The term originated in Egypt and proves that the first
 Freemasons were
 ancient Africans (called black people in modern racial terms).  It also
 shows
 that the order originated in Africa.  Frank C. Higgins also defines
 Freemason the
 same as above, and he has it as Phre-Messen (from Egypt) (Higgins, 1923)

 As every Master Mason knows great emphasis is place upon the east.  This is
 the direction in which the sun rises.  And all Freemasons deal with
 traveling
 East.  A Freemason is supposed to be an adept or master of the ancient
 esoteric
 knowledge of the arts sciences, mathematics and other great aspects of
 learning of the old world.  Freemasons have kept the ancient knowledge and
 ceremonies alive within their lodges.  The lodges are places where masons
 meet, and
 they (lodges) are filled with symbolism and are symbolic of the mystery
 schools
 of the African and African-Asiatic peoples.

 One scholarly Freemason named Albert Churchward, a 30th degree Freemason at
 the time of his writings wrote extensively about Freemasonry and its
 African
 origin.  We do not agree with all of Albert Chruchward theories, but we
 admire
 Mr. Churchward.  He was honorable enough to reveal that the order of
 Freemasonry originated among Blacks in Africa.  Through his extensive
 research in
 anthropology and Freemasonry, Churchward proved that the so-called
 Negro was the
 original man (called Primary man).  Even though Churchward was a Caucasian,
 he exposed the truth to Freemasons and others about origins of light
 (knowledge) and life upon the continent of Africa.  I suggest that all
 Freemasons and
 specifically Prince Hall Masons read Chruchward work.  Note: His book
 were
 written in the early 1900s therefore a few facts may be displaced,
 vague, or
 obscure because Churchward did not have access to the same technology that
 we
 have today.  However, inspite of the lack of information Churchward over
 came
 great limitations of time along with the criticism of his works.

 Churchward (1903) separated the dispensation of time into three distinct
 parts.  These parts Churchward called the stellar, lunar, and solar mythos
 and
 through these time periods ancient Freemasonry developed.  Churchward
 research
 also reveals that the origin of the mythos (religious doctrine) and Masonry
 came from early Africans in ancient Egypt and the Great lakes region
 (source of
 the Nile).  The pygmy was the Primary man that evolved in Central Africa
 around the area of the sources of the Nile (Churchward, 1903).  Not only
 was Africa
 the birthplace of humanity; but the Africans spread knowledge and
 civilization all over the world (Churchward, 1903).  Churchward has this to
 say about
 Africans being the original people of the human family We say that the
 human
 race originated, or was planted, in the Northeast of Africa (including the
 sources and the banks of the Nile), and it is a very important fact to note
 here
 that the symbology has been carried down amongst ourselves to the present
 day (Churchward, 1903, p.8).  Here we have a White Mason in his Masonic
 writings
 admitting that Africa was the mother of humanity and that Freemasonry was
 carried
 down from them (Africans) to the present.
 
 Many scholars and historians teach and view Egypt as non-African.  They
 will
 deal with the issue of Khamet (Egypt) as if no Blacks were present.
 Churchward was not one of the teachers that made this mistake.  His
 writings cannot be
 manipulated to make it look like he was talking about any other group of
 people other than the black race as the people of Egypt and the first race
 upon the
 planet.  He stated  We must go back to the beginning of these pygmies
 and
 learn all that they can teach us, all the totemic ceremonies of the Nilotic
 and
 other aboriginal Negroes, before we can get to the origin of all
 (Churchward,
 1903).
 in an even stronger statement than the above Churchward says, In Africa,
 at
 the present day, there exist some of the Nilotic Negroes, descendants of
 those
 who first formed the nomes in Egypt?Churchward, 1903).   It must be
 noted
 that all of Churchwardâ?Ts work were primarily Masonic; he knew that Egypt
 was an
 Africoid civilization and the early home of the Masonic order.   The
 Nile
 Negroes were probably one of the first of the An-rut race the race
 that was
 the first and oldest race of men, after the Pygmies, as both Eusebius and
 Syncellus state that amongst the Egyptians there was a certain tablet,
 called the old chronicle T containing 30 dynasties in 113 descents, during a period
 of
 36,525 years (Eusebius Chronicles).  The Ruti are those of monumental
 Egypt, and
 as An is the Egyptian for Old or oldest, or first, so the An-rut means the
 first or oldest race of men (Churchward, 1903, p.163).  Therefore,
 Freemasonry
 was founded in Africa among Black people in ancient times.
 

 


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