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FREE YOUR
MIND | THE HIDDEN TRUTH
The author Andrew Muhammad
is known throughout the Black community for his lectures on Black
history, and his ‘movie breakdowns’ in which the hidden
symbolic language and messages in film are unravelled to an enlightening
and stunning degree. His current London-wide series of lectures on ‘The
Matrix’ being a supreme example. This book will change forever
your thinking on what Black people have contributed to the advancement
of 'Man' & 'Mankind' for the advancement of Civilization. This book is a welcome and long overdue extension
of these lectures, delivered in an informative, humorous style
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There are many
well known expressions, slogans and sayings associated with knowledge: “You shall know
the truth and the truth shall set you free”; “Knowledge
is power”; and “as a man thinketh, so is he” to
name a few.
These words gain expression and relevance with this publication. The
knowledge dispensed in this book will surprise man who are unread,
and will inform and uplift all who are seekers after truth.
Here are a few examples
of what you will learn
- The first and original man was a Black
man, making him native across the globe. He is the originator
of some of the greatest living civilisations and structures
known today as ‘wonders of the world’.
- Early Britons were referred to as ‘Blackamoors’ by
the arriving Romans. The first inhabitants of Britain were Black
people.
- Many of the names in Britain that are regarded
as ‘bedrocks’ of
Englishness actually originate from Black people. These include
names such as Smith, Green, Doyle and Douglas.
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As is typical of the depth of investigative
knowledge of Andrew, all the historical information is referenced and
documented for cross reference an deeper study.
“The intentions that led Muhammad to write Free Your Mind seem
imminently important because the educational system is failing to provide
students with a comprehensive knowledge of black history. Andrew Muhammad,
who is one of Britain’s very few black historians, addresses
this issue, discussing the deficits in the British educational
system, and its inadequate attempts to attract black youths into
higher education.”
James Barber, Writer. |
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