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A History of Racism and Terrorism, Rebellion and Overcoming: The Faith, Power, and Struggle of a People

di Paul Alfred Barton

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One of the greatest social problems facing the world today is racism. Racism takes on different forms in different regions. Yet, the ancient origins of racism is unknown to most people. Who invented racism? Did Western Europeans invent racism and was racism a problem during Greek and Roman times? The answers to these questions will facinate many. In fact, the nation that actually invented the earliest, organized system of racism still has a very ancient and sophisticated form of racism today that hampers the progress of this nation and keeps more than three quarters of its people in the worst poverty and squalor imaginable. Racism and slavery in Europe began about the time of the Middle Ages. Religion and religious mythology were used by many to perpetrate racism, justify slavery and establish institutionalized racism in nation around the world. This work brings to the forefront the trick of "brotherhood," among some religious imperialists who are quick to convert others to their religions, while maintaining racist texts and practices today. The book also places an emphasis on the many slave rebellions that have occurred since European and Semitic enslavement of Blacks. At the end of this great work is a positive light which explains the overcoming of those who were enslaved through rebellion, struggle, faith and the good will of the free, and how the former slaves and their descendants have contributed to creating a great America and world today.… (altro)
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One of the greatest social problems facing the world today is racism. Racism takes on different forms in different regions. Yet, the ancient origins of racism is unknown to most people. Who invented racism? Did Western Europeans invent racism and was racism a problem during Greek and Roman times? The answers to these questions will facinate many. In fact, the nation that actually invented the earliest, organized system of racism still has a very ancient and sophisticated form of racism today that hampers the progress of this nation and keeps more than three quarters of its people in the worst poverty and squalor imaginable. Racism and slavery in Europe began about the time of the Middle Ages. Religion and religious mythology were used by many to perpetrate racism, justify slavery and establish institutionalized racism in nation around the world. This work brings to the forefront the trick of "brotherhood," among some religious imperialists who are quick to convert others to their religions, while maintaining racist texts and practices today. The book also places an emphasis on the many slave rebellions that have occurred since European and Semitic enslavement of Blacks. At the end of this great work is a positive light which explains the overcoming of those who were enslaved through rebellion, struggle, faith and the good will of the free, and how the former slaves and their descendants have contributed to creating a great America and world today.

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