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Niger Delta/Slave Coast = Garden of Eden = Black Progress?

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Author: PRINCE JUSTICE
Posted to the web: 4/8/2006 1:16:20 PM

The Niger Delta/Slave Coast was the original Garden of Eden, and it is still the Garden of Eden that will fuel an unparallelled worldwide black economic and cultural ascendancy soon to be ushered in by African-Americans, Nigerians, South Africans and Afro-Brazilians. This was one of the startling revelations in the new book, The Blackworld: Evolution to Revolution, written in New York by Prince Justice, a Yoruba London-born Social Scientist.

Inspiring a total paradigm change and new empowering perspective that assails present academic and religious thought, the book proves that the creation point was Africa’s largest coastal swamp – whose main delta Europeans named the Negro Delta, while its coast, the origin of most African-Americans, was named the Slave Coast. River Niger is said to be the biblical River Pishon flowing through Havilah, the land of gold, to water the Eden.

With the largest and oldest Black culture/market, it is shown how Nigeria, interpreted as Nigger Area, has a lot to share economically and culturally with African-Americans – like how other American immigrants developed by also exploiting their home country advantages.

The Blackworld gives a stimulating correlated account of all the world’s major black communities from creation to 2006; like worldwide Civil Rights Era and the ‘Three Plagues of the Eighties’ – AIDS, Drugs and Debt – ‘Slavery 301: Trickledown Nigganomics’.

‘The Blackworld: Evolution to Revolution’ , published by Booksurge publishers, is available on Booksurge.com, Amazom.com, ebookmall.com and other outlets.

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