The Negro Rulers of Scotland and the British Isles

The Negro Rulers of Scotland and the British Isles

by Dr. John L. Johnson
The Negro Rulers of Scotland and the British Isles

The Negro Rulers of Scotland and the British Isles

by Dr. John L. Johnson

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Overview

Dr. Johnson's work has become vital for readers who seek an understanding of the origin of man, and Africa's contribution to the Bible and Natural History. His research has polarized Africa as the birthplace of mankind, whom throughout the ages migrated to the remote regions on the earth.
The author makes emphasis that during the great African migration, the concept of the wheel, mathematics, the alphabet, reading, writing, philosophy, science, astrology , astronomy, Fine Arts, family hierarchy, bureaucracy parentheses (government), king, queen, dynastic rule, huge universities, great cities and churches, were rudiments brought out of Africa and spread throughout the world; a marvelous accomplishment that led to the Ultra- structure of Western Civilization.
This text highlights the earliest African rulers of Scotland, Southern Ireland and United Kingdom; a chronicle that focuses upon the Alpin Dynasty from Kenneth MacAlpin and his great-great-grandson Kenneth Dubh (Dub) or Kenneth the Niger (Black, Duff or Duffy ), whose descendants of different appearances continued to rule Scotland, England, Ireland and other nations of Europe, even until this day.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781734975123
Publisher: Johnson Books, Inc.
Publication date: 09/15/2020
Pages: 172
Sales rank: 364,678
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.37(d)

About the Author

Dr. John L. Johnson was born in Altheimer, Arkansas, then relocated to St. Louis, Missouri.
The U-S Marine Corps awarded Dr. Johnson with two purple hearts. While in active combat, he learned and translated Vietnamese for the military. He obtained a Bachelor of Science from St. Louis University, and a Doctorate of Divinity from New World Theological Seminary in Texarkana, Arkansas.
Driven by his passion to address subjects that are often misrepresented or excluded from today's churches, Dr. Johnson dedicated more than 40 years to researching biblical information, including the significance of dark colors, and the African origin in the Bible. He authored six books during his lifetime.
Dr. Johnson was married to Artimese Johnson for forty-six years until his death in 2017. He is survived by wife, a son, a daughter, and several wonderful grandchildren who all are committed to continuing his life’s work.
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