
Although it should be a school requirement I can understand why many wouldn't allow such to occur. It shatters all the lies told by a fairly recent addition to the Earth's population called caucasians to "educate" a melaninated world. The book traces the story told by Elijah Muhammad using the works of known and accepted "white" archaeologists as well as historians of both modern and ancient worlds.
People may argue that the story of a angry black scientist creating white people on a island is a myth and whites were the natural result from environmental adaptations. Those people arguing need to read the book first then verify it's sources.
This is just one of the many books written on the origins of "mankind" that don't argue but simply let so-called respected historians and documents of the past do it for them.
The whole point of Paul Guthrie's book was to prove or disprove the teachings of Elijah Muhammad which he successfully accomplished. Yes like many I heard the story via a old recording of a speech by Malcom X. I laughed and called it unsubstantiated afrocentric spouting so I discarded it as such until I read the "Making of The Whiteman" years later.
References are within the book if people want to verify for themselves Mister Guthrie's research as I've been doing. The author didn't write the book with a demeaning cruel edge as some would have but instead wrote it in a such a way as to EDUCATE.
Those folks preoccupied with maintaining the lies about the past won't like this book because they no longer have grounds to discredit the story of Elijah Muhammad. A good book and one of the many required to be read within my family.

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