THE RED PILL

DIALOGUE AND DISCUSSION ON EDUCATION, ENVIRONMENT AND RACE

 

  

 

             The African origin of the myths and legends of the GARDEN of EDEN

                                         A Rationalistic Review

                                                       by

                                              John G. Jackson

                                                     (1933)

              

go to wikipedia and look up John G. Jackson---find the site article africawithin---more to come on this thread.

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I've only begun to read the text that has been referred here and already I have met quandaries of great and grand magnificence (LOL). Amazingly, it is beginning to look as if a lot of what has been "spread" is delusional garbage but an understanding of how it has evolved is coming clear. I will continue to read, as my very belief system is at stake. Discovery is but a fantasy, uncovery is a delight! There is no truth hidden as to not be known!

 

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You will know!!!!!!

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As can be seen by the lack of energy that is being put into finding and learning about subjects that people CLAIM to have an interest in comprehending most are not serious about knowing, BUT, for those who have the thrist the information is here.....

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Sahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_G._Jackson_%28writer%29

Saving a little time-

above is a link---Use this information to acquire more data!

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This article is important---http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/inside/projects/findingaids/sc...

This will tie together abstracts that will be needed.

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The below link is a writing of John Glover Jackson. 

http://www.nbufront.org/MastersMuseums/JGJackson/AfricanOriginsOfMy...

Plenty of very interesting and useful information, in this short writing, that I never heard of before. 

Learning of Hubert Henry Harrison, described as the "The Black Socrates" by John G. Jackson, leads me to many more influential people who were obviously relative to free people.

Each small piece, as you learn how to connect them, brings the picture into focus, and this is the riddle of the puzzle.

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