Just the Typical American Negro

by Jun F. Briggs-DeHorney

Book, 2009

Status

Available

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Publication

AuthorHouse (2009), 232 pages

Description

One cannot comprehend America until they comprehend the Negro. The writer's great-grandfather once said that the Negro was just like a hog they don't endure to the end. Wash them up, dress them proudly and tie a red ribbon around their neck but as soon as they see a mud hole they will wallow. Where their spirit is where they will reside The writer's great-great-great-grandfather who was a very wealthy Slave owner, a judge, and a teacher to future slave owners said it best, that hope was evil. He told his students to acknowledge power, and to give the slave hope. The Slave owner would be in power.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

232 p.; 6 inches

ISBN

1438993811 / 9781438993812

Local notes

First creation account in Genesis includes creation of "inferior types of men," while second account (Genesis 2) is of a single man, the Adamic type.
212: "Those who maintain that all men are descended from Adam, are forced to cross the great chasm lying between the several species and types of the animal kingdom upon Darwin's mythical bridge of transmutation of species, or surrender their position. You can no more derive a white man from the African type by the laws of hereditary descent, than you can a dog from a jackal, or a cat from a lion."
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