Description: Up for sale is a lot/bundle of two classic Black History books–both of which contain widely disputed and debunked information about Black Americans in history. The pre-filled information only applies to “The Willie Lynch Letter.” The Willie Lynch Letter And The Making of A Slave (1999, Paperback)Second Printing, August 1999Lushena Books© 1999 0-94839-053-0 THE FIVE NEGRO PRESIDENTS U.S.A. by J.A. Rogers (1965, Pamphlet) Vintage Reprint Renewed, 1993Helga M. Rogers© 1965, 1993ISBN 0-9602294-8-5This 19-page pamphlet reconstructs old claims about the ancestry of five American Presidents, and examines some of these. Four of the U.S. Presidents in question are identified as: Jefferson, Jackson, Lincoln, and Harding. The fifth remains mysteriously unnamed. From 100 Amazing Facts About the Negro by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., via The Root [EXCERPT]If America hadn’t already invented the “one-drop rule” by this time, Rogers most probably would have. He seems to have had some sort of miscegenation-meter, which he used to “out” all sorts of “white” people as having black ancestry. And while he erred on the side of excess as he peered into the proverbial woodpile, Rogers got it right an impressive amount of the time, especially considering when he was publishing [100 Amazing Facts About the Negro With Complete Proof: A Short Cut to the World History of the Negro.] At the other end of his collected works, though, stands The Five Negro Presidents, which, shall we say, would get the “Black History Wishful Thinking Prize,” hands down, were there such in existence. FINAL SALE No returns or refunds, please.
Price: 11.99 USD
Location: Farmington, Michigan
End Time: 2024-12-29T03:00:18.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Publication Year: 1999
Format: Chapbook/Pamphlet
Language: English
Book Title: The Willie Lynch Letter And The Making of A Slave
Ex Libris: No
Author: Not Available, N/A
Publisher: Lushena Books
Genre: History, Politics & Society, Social Science
Topic: African Americans, American History
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States