<p>Between 1820 and 1913, approximately 16,000 black people left the United States to start new lives in Liberia, Africa, in what was at the time the largest out-migration in US history. When Tolbert Major, a former Kentucky slave and single father, was offered his own chance for freedom, he accepte
Who Brought the Slaves to America?
β Scribed by WHITE, Walter
- Publisher
- Western Front
- Year
- 1968
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 32
- Edition
- 3rd edition, 1973
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Singerman #1386: "Seeks to turn the Black community against the Jews by 'proving' that the anti-Christ Jews controlled the slave trade. On pages 20-21 is a purported fifteen point list of 'final' instructions to all Jews from the Central Conference of American Rabbis on plans to seize control of the American gentiles."
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Cover
......Page 1
Comments from our Readers
......Page 2
Foreword
......Page 3
Slavery and the Jews
......Page 5
PLATES-1
......Page 11
PLATES-2
......Page 15
References / Documentation
......Page 19
PLATES-3
......Page 20
References / Documentation, cont'd
......Page 21
Appendix
......Page 22
PLATES-4
......Page 24
The Plague of Humanity
......Page 27
Addendum
......Page 29
β¦ Subjects
West Africa, induced alcoholism, ASIENTO, Charleston, Columbus, cotton, Donnan, Dutch West indies Company, anti-Gentilism, human resources, Inquisition, Jews, Lopez, Marranos, Nation of Islam, Negroes, Newport, plantations, rum, Savannah, Sephardic, slavery, sugar, torture
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