Legally Blacks were never Freed from Slavery and are Ineligible for Constitutional Rights: An Hebraic Look at the Dichotomy of American Citizenship

Overview Slavery once served as the economic arteries of the American political Corpus. After gaining independence from Great Britain circa 1776, the former colonists needed a means to recover the societal devastation of war. The institution of slavery that had been imposed upon purported African Americans since 1619 served as the medium through which the […]
Race as a Social Construct and an Ethnic Reality: Uncovering the Genetically “Black” Aborigines of Ancient Israel, Legal Heirs to the Holy Land

Overview For centuries, the concept of “race” has been misused to justify disparate regard for human life on the superficial basis of skin color. Fortunately, the exceptionally multi-faceted Field of Science has evolved to new heights– or depths, rather. Science can now penetrate beyond surface aesthetics, deep down inside the physiological ecology of the human […]