Biblical Black History

Biblical Black History by C. J. Wilson, published by BookBaby on February 27, 2017, offers a unique exploration of the historical and cultural significance of terms often associated with black identity. This 132-page book invites readers to reconsider the meanings of words like “DUST” and “DARKNESS,” which have historically been used in derogatory contexts. The author presents a narrative that highlights the overlooked connections between black history and biblical teachings, challenging conventional perspectives on race and education.
In this brief study, Wilson delves into the complexities of race from various viewpoints, including educational, artistic, and historical angles. The book aims to engage readers who may find traditional history unrelatable or dull, encouraging them to rethink their understanding of biblical narratives and their relevance today. By addressing misconceptions about history and its impact on contemporary society, Biblical Black History serves as a thought-provoking resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding of the intersection between religion and cultural identity.
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From Adam to you, the reader, looking at the terms DUST, DARKNESS and or BLACK takes on a whole new meaning. For many years these words have been used as derogatory terms toward black people. Learning how to read or write those same words or any of the English language for that matter, made black people subject to being beaten, flogged, whipped, or even lynched. Teaching the WORD of God was for white men only, especially in the South. Eventually, times changed whereas now the most prominent ministers in America are predominately black. But something very deceptive also happened during that transitional period: REAL history was overlooked while a whole group of Americans were NOT told about their attachment to God’s handiwork. Biblical Black History is a brief study that challenges the reader to look at history from a perspective that’s different from any book you’ve EVER read. The writer takes his time to explain how hidden elements of race have been overlooked from an educational, racial, artistic, and historian’s point of view. Most readers look at history as a boring subject. Most bible readers look at the history sections within the book as wasted pages or totally ignore them altogether. Most history books are perceived as old people books that don’t relate to this generation or time. Well, this book is a challenge to ALL the misconceptions of how history is viewed and received. It’s said that the best medicine you can take ,outside of a smile, is usually nasty but good for you. Perhaps this quick read is that medicine that can help heal a sick and divided world, beginning with you.
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