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What They Never Told You in History Class, Vol.1

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This new, two-volume edition of "What They Never Told You In History Class" is the first major revision in over fifteen years. It contains a wealth of new information that has never been included in any previous edition. It has now been divided into two volumes.

312 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2000

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September 14, 2012
This is not your average history book. This book dispels many myths we have heard (or been told) regarding the black race and our cement in world history. Learn about the real first black president (nope not Obama), and what some of our storied political leaders have said about the black race legacy and future etc. This book is not a page turner, its not a story you can quickly turn the page to. It is a very good resource of information for mankind, particularly those of african heritage.
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November 12, 2013
A very informative read. Interesting facts and information I plan to continue to research. I recommend this book to scholars and auto didactic learners that aren't faint of heart.
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November 23, 2015
This book touches on American and African history and the great lengths the dominant class and the insecure class went to deprive an ethnic group of their history and human dignity.
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December 28, 2020
This book was difficult for me to get through because of the writing style. The book was mostly quotes from others and the constant font changes were frustrating, however, it greatly increased my desire to want to learn more about each of the topics it discussed. I'm planning to do a huge book haul relating to the topics discussed in this book and I think it is a great overview to understand Black history, which is definitely not taught in US schools.
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June 5, 2017
Very well put together it allows you to follow and puts things in order of their happening. It is important information and allows one to see the African in history where he/she was removed. It is important that Africans in the Diaspora to know their ancestors story from the perspective that they are their ancestors. The lie has damaged Africans and non-Africans.
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