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5.0 out of 5 stars The Author is Brillant, September 26, 2003
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This review is from: Afrikan People And European Holidays: A Mental Genocide Book One (Paperback)
Despite how concise this book is, I am quite pleased with how the author explains and break down the meaning of the different European holidays. Celerbrating European holidays divides us because by celebrating them we are acknowledging the fact that slavery and genocide is okay.

One of my favorite chapters is chapter 4, titled JOURNEY THROUGH TIME AND SPACE. This journey begins at 1000 A.D. and ends in 1941, where in the month of December the U.S. Congress passes a resolution, making Thanksgiving a legal Holiday.

Afrikan people we must break the grip of this European Genocide by becoming educated and telling our children the true history of our people.

It is time for all Europeans to bow down, and face the fact that the truth shall set you free. Every culture on this planet is subject to this Genocide through there books, television, school system, religion, tax system and there monetary system has us in chains. We are modern day slaves and we think we are free.

The journey continues with his other books, Vol 2 and Vol 3, which I definetly plan on making part of my library.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars MUST read for Black Mental Liberation..., November 21, 2007
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This review is from: Afrikan People And European Holidays: A Mental Genocide Book One (Paperback)
I'll simply quote an anonymous reviewer here..."Celerbrating European holidays divides us (Blacks) because by celebrating them we are acknowledging the fact that slavery and genocide is okay."
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Afrikan People And European Holidays: A Mental Genocide Book One by Ishakamusa Barashango (Paperback - November 3, 1979)
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