The Black Origins of Adam & Eve, Jesus Christ & All Races
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Frederick Amakom
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Erasing the Black Beginning
History is not a record of what happened.
History is a record of what the powerful allowed to be remembered.
Africa is the cradle of humanity.
Africa is the birthplace of civilization.
Africa is the origin of scripture’s most important stories.
Yet for centuries, the world has been taught something else:
That Africa arrived late.
That Africa contributed little.
That Africa needed saving.
These lies did not begin by accident.
They began with a purpose:
• To justify the theft of a continent
• To legitimize slavery and colonization
• To disconnect African people from their identity
• To elevate one race by erasing the roots of all races
The greatest crime was not just slavery.
It was the mental rewrite that followed:
“Africa has no history.”
“God does not look like you.”
“Your story starts in chains.”
But bones do not lie.
Genes do not lie.
Geography does not lie.
Scripture does not lie.
Every direction we look for the beginning of humanity,
the evidence points the same way:
📌 Africa — always Africa.
The first humans were African.
The first civilizations were African-led.
The first Christian nations were African.
The earliest biblical alliances were African.
Africa is not a footnote.
Africa is the first chapter.
This book is a restoration:
✔ of history stolen
✔ of pride buried
✔ of faith distorted
✔ of identity broken
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