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The Rising Son

The Rising Son in Bloomington, MN

Current price: $36.95
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The Rising Son

The Rising Son in Bloomington, MN

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The rising son or the antecedents and advancement of the colored race is a historical narrative that traces the cultural, intellectual, and societal contributions of people of African descent, while challenging the widespread biases. It begins by acknowledging the scarcity of recorded history about African civilizations, a limitation the author seeks to overcome by assembling accounts that honor the dignity and legacy of Black identity. Drawing attention to powerful civilizations such as ancient Ethiopia, the text reclaims a narrative of innovation and influence long overshadowed by colonial distortions. Through reflections on heritage, it builds a case for respect and recognition of African achievement across global history. Interwoven within this broader historical arc is the personal story of the author, who rose from enslavement to become a voice of resistance and reform. His account highlights the resilience and intellectual pursuit that define the African-American experience. The book not only recounts past achievements but also positions them as foundations for future progress, advocating for education, justice, and equality in the face of persistent racial injustice.
The rising son or the antecedents and advancement of the colored race is a historical narrative that traces the cultural, intellectual, and societal contributions of people of African descent, while challenging the widespread biases. It begins by acknowledging the scarcity of recorded history about African civilizations, a limitation the author seeks to overcome by assembling accounts that honor the dignity and legacy of Black identity. Drawing attention to powerful civilizations such as ancient Ethiopia, the text reclaims a narrative of innovation and influence long overshadowed by colonial distortions. Through reflections on heritage, it builds a case for respect and recognition of African achievement across global history. Interwoven within this broader historical arc is the personal story of the author, who rose from enslavement to become a voice of resistance and reform. His account highlights the resilience and intellectual pursuit that define the African-American experience. The book not only recounts past achievements but also positions them as foundations for future progress, advocating for education, justice, and equality in the face of persistent racial injustice.

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