
| Afrikan People And European
Holidays: A Mental Genocide - Book One
As a race of people, we are entering into a very crucial and decisive period in earth’s history. The signs of the times point to the fact that a major change is about to take place in the world and the critical question is shall we perish or shall we go on to victory? The positive forces of life are available to assist us, and “The Father desires to give us the Kingdom”. |
Afrikan People And European
Holidays: A Mental Genocide - Book Two
Price: $19.95 - Paperback Originally we had intended to include the section entitled “Easter, the Festival of Fools” in this book. Due to the limitation of time and resources, as well as the attention given to the narrative outline of the British Empire and its direct relationship to America’s Independence Day; The Fourth of You Lie, it became expedient for us to confine the contents of Book II within the context of this subject. |
God, the Bible and the Black
Man's Destiny
Price: $19.95 - Paperback The present title as depicted on the cover shows the Black Man and Woman in the Land of the Pyramids where our Ancestors created and developed the High Culture Science of the Kemetic (Egyptian) Mystery System. For it was the Afrikan who first conceptualized and fashioned the greatest moral society ever known to man and established the basic principles and body of knowledge that the positive aspects of all other religious and social philosophies was later later built on. |
| Afrikan Woman: The Original
Guardian Angel
Price: $14.95 - Paperback A collection of writings on the Black Woman’s creation of and ongoing contribution to world civilization. This work sets forth documented proof that the original Afrikan Woman is the mother of all living. |
Afrikan Genesis: Amazing Stories of Man's
Beginnings
Afrikan Genesis: Amazing Stories of Man’s Beginnings presents some of the many remarkable ways our ancestors answered the eternal question, Where did the world and human beings come from and recounts of these historical narratives in terms of today’s Black Experience. |