History of the Black Man: An Authentic Collection of Historical Information on the Early Civilization of the Descendents of Ham the Son of Noah Free Audiobook Download by Rev. Joseph Julius Jackson


The History of the Black Man: An Authentic Collection of Historical Information on the Early Civilization of the Descendents of Ham, is a book documenting the history of African peoples. The author, Rev. Joseph Julius Jackson, presents his own thoughts and observations on the subject. Through these notes, he explains how modern day notions about race are based in part on false information that has been passed down to us over many generations.

The Black Man: History of the Descendents of Ham by Rev. Joseph Julius Jackson is a work of historical fiction set in the ancient world. The narrator is introduced to his father Noah as a child who teaches him about God, stories from their family history, and African history. He eventually learns how God made all people as a result of His blessing on Noah's sons Ham and his grandson Shem.

The book, the 'History of the Black Man: An Authentic Collection of Historical Information on the Early Civilization of the Descendents of Ham the Son of Noah', is a narrative that begins with the story of Noah and continues through biblical days. The author, Reverend Joseph Jackson, describes how Ham had mated with his father's wife. The people who were descendants from this union were called "the black man".

The Black Man by Joseph Julius Jackson is a book that explores the history of African Americans in the United States. It begins with their origin to the end of slavery and into the Civil Rights Movement. The Black Man is also available as an audiobook which can be downloaded for free on audible.

The book was originally published in 1854, and is considered to be one of the earliest historical works of that type. It is primarily a collection of stories and anecdotes about the early civilization of the descendants of Ham, written from a Christian viewpoint.

This audiobook was a collection of speeches, articles and other writings by Rev. Joseph Julius Jackson. These pieces cover everything from the origins of black people to the Black Power movement. Rev. Jackson's voice is soothing and powerful at the same time, making his lectures a joy to listen to. This is a great way for anyone interested in African-American history to learn about it vicariously; even if you're not planning on reading through this book yourself, it's still worth listening to.

Published Date 2021-03-31
Duration 1 hours 6 minutes
Author Rev. Joseph Julius Jackson
Narrated Warren Keyes
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Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category History
Parent Category North America

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