
From Plight to Promise
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That's our amazing story as a people and within our story is his story, and From Plight to Promise tells that compelling story. Acknowledging that our unique experience with its many triumphs and tragedies is still the embodiment of totality.
Because of history's profound disdain for people of color, he wanted his children to know and understand that in reality there is only one race, "the human race," which has been proven to have originated in Afrika.
He exposed his children to our amazing story to bring truth to their reality and to build character by showing and teaching them the distinctive nature of their Afrikan origin. More specifically, he wanted children of color globally to know and understand that they are so much more than what history has told them they are.
From Plight to Promise is an insightful and compelling narrative intended for all people, because it exposes the changeable and unchangeable nature of life circumstances, but it also gives the necessary wisdom, knowledge, and understanding to address those circumstances.
Ase (it is so)
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Content
- Intro
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- Disclaimers
- "Afrika" vs. "Africa"
- Analytical Appraisals
- The Ancestors
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Becoming Me-The Transition to Transformation
- Understanding Me
- Defining Me
- My Grandparents
- My Parents
- My Siblings
- The Elements
- Reinforcing Me
- Identifying Me
- Knowing Me
- The Marine Corps-Joy and Pain
- Embracing Family and Career
- Embracing Departure
- A New Journey
- The Refining Process
- The Calm Before the Storm
- Hidden in Plain View-Analytical Appraisal
- Chapter 2: Cause I'm Black-Then and Now
- Prelude to Insight
- My Life-altering Experience
- The Long Run Home
- The Awakening
- Teachable Moments on the Learning Curve
- The Rebuke: As a Matter of Principle
- Extraordinarily Unbelievable
- Hidden in Plain View-Analytical Appraisal
- Chapter 3: Mae Mae-The Reason I Write
- What Daddy Knew
- Necessary Entanglement
- Meghan's Journey: A Long and Often Difficult Process
- The Meghan Award
- Memorabilia
- Sacred Accounts
- Love Letter to My Wife
- Chapter 4: My History Lesson-The Awakening
- Irrefutable Insight
- Power Comes in Knowing
- Firsthand Knowledge and Insight: Eyewitness Accounts
- Documentation and Verification
- Nile Valley Civilization
- From South to North
- Nubia: The Pivotal Kinship
- Conscious Education
- Hidden in Plain View-Analytical Appraisal
- Chapter 5: The Origin of Afrikan Spirituality, Religion, and Christianity
- Know Thyself
- Afrikan Spirituality vs. Western Religion
- Ancient Egyptians Wrote the Holy Bible
- The Ankh and the Cross
- The Ankh
- The Cross
- Western Religion = Man-made Religion
- The Devious Scheme
- The Plot Thickens
- Serapis = Jesus
- The Five (Ecumenical) Council Meetings
- Maat: The Concept and the Goddess
- More Than a Goddess
- The 42 Admonitions of Maat (The Negative Confessions)
- The Temple of Amen: God's House on Earth
- Hidden in Plain View-Analytical Appraisal
- Chapter 6: Egypt, Ethiopia, and South Afrika-My Ancestral Homeland Journeys
- I. Egypt
- What I've Learned and Confirmed
- Cairo: The Giza Plateau
- Sakkara and Dahshur
- Imhotep: The Afrikan Multi-genius
- Egyptian Museum of Antiquities
- Luxor, Karnak, Thebes, and Waset
- East Bank of the Nile
- West Bank of the Nile
- Up the Nile River
- Sailing from Edfu to Kom-Ombo
- Aswan: Egypt Ends and Nubia Begins
- Lower Nubia
- II. Ethiopia
- My Journey South: Ethiopia
- Addis Ababa: The New Flower
- Axum: The Axumite Empire
- The Battle of Adwa
- Italy's Hostile Retaliation
- Lalibela: The Holy Town
- Gondar
- Bahir Dar and Lake Tana
- The Khepera
- National Museum in Addis Ababa
- Addis Ababa University
- Melka Kunture, Tiya, and Bishoftu
- III. South Afrika
- South Afrika
- Hector Pieterson Memorial and Museum
- Apartheid: Legalized Discrimination
- Omission of Acknowledgment
- Liliesleaf-The Nerve Center of the Movement
- The Resistance Continues
- South Afrika's Treasures
- The Panoramic Route
- The Garden Route
- Wineland Region and Cape Town
- Chapter 7: Prelude to the Greatest Story Ever Told
- The Afrikan Legacy
- Who We Are
- My Story: A Reason for Being
- Generational Greatness
- Me and the Bible
- My Village
- Necessary Responsibility
- Empowerment
- My Daughters
- Chapter 8: The Greatest Story I Ever Told-"Our Story"
- My Tales of Our Story
- The Lessons Taught and the Stories Told
- Gift of the Nile
- The Acknowledgment
- Dynastic Kemet
- The Archaic Old Kingdom
- The Middle Kingdom
- The New Kingdom
- The Late Kingdom
- The Travels of Teghan and Tachel
- The Afrikan Diaspora
- History's Profound Disdain
- The Cane of Djoser
- Higher Learning
- Closing
- Hidden in Plain View-Analytical Appraisal
- Bibliography
- About the Author
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