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Author | : Armando Reyes-Pacheco |
Publisher | : Bib. Orton IICA / CATIE |
Total Pages | : 30 |
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Author | : Armando Reyes-Pacheco |
Publisher | : Bib. Orton IICA / CATIE |
Total Pages | : 30 |
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Author | : HH Empress Queen Christina Clement |
Publisher | : Dynasty Healing Publishing |
Total Pages | : 725 |
Release | : 2023-08-03 |
Genre | : Law |
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“Revealed: The Kingdom of Locs Nazirite Vow Continues - Volume 2"** truly a fulfillment Step into the hallowed halls of history as you embark on a riveting journey that unfolds like a gripping court case in "Revealed: The Kingdom of Locs Nazirite Vow Continues - Volume 2." Imagine yourself as the judge, presiding over a case that will reshape your understanding of faith, self-governance, and the indomitable spirit of a nation. The plaintiff, the enigmatic HH Empress Queen Christina Clement, takes the stand with an unwavering resolve to present her case. She stands as a representative of the Loc Nation, a community intricately tied to the sacred Nazirite vow. With her authoritative voice, she lays out the argument that this vow is more than a mere relic of the past—it's a living testament to a global struggle, a beacon of self-governance, and a call to action that resonates across borders. The courtroom buzzes with anticipation as Clement builds her argument brick by brick, her words resonating like the pounding of a gavel. Drawing evidence from the annals of history, she masterfully weaves together the threads of the Nazirite vow's connection to biblical scriptures, shedding light on its profound significance. She delves into the shadows of a dark era—the illegal slave trade—a global atrocity that shook the foundations of humanity. With every carefully curated piece of evidence, she invites you, the judge, to ponder the depths of this historical interplay. As you listen to the proceedings, you'll be introduced to a staggering number: 1.4 trillion Loc Nationites and 4.2 million Black individuals worldwide. Their stories and experiences are the crux of the evidence presented. Their voices echo in the courtroom, a collective chorus that reverberates through time, begging for recognition and justice. But the courtroom drama doesn't end there. The rule book is laid bare, contributions of the International Jurists Commission a prestigious entity within the legal world—the principles of justice, the declaration of self-governance, and the pursuit of truth. You, the reader, are summoned to render your judgment. Will you stand with the plaintiff, recognizing the Nazirite vow as a beacon of hope and change and should be recognized as artifact of faith? Who is responsible for the illegal slave trade church, government or both? Should Loc nation and African Americans be properly compensated for the extreme years of wicked acts all nations have experienced and proclaimed self governance? What would be the fair remedy? Or will you take a different stance, swayed by the intricate dance between history, faith, and personal conviction? "Revealed: The Kingdom of Locs Nazirite Vow Continues - Volume 2" is not merely a book—it's a court case that beckons you to join the pursuit of justice, to explore the tangle of narratives that bind the past and the present, and to make a decision that resonates with the heartbeat of humanity. Enter the courtroom of history, take your seat as the judge, and immerse yourself in the pages of this monumental work that challenges you to answer the ultimate question: What would be your judgment?
Author | : Vansworth McKenzie |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 1188 |
Release | : |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1728320925 |
I would like to point out that my purpose of writing this book is to enlighten many Hamite people who are scattered around the world through slavery and colonialism and who do not have a clue of who they are and where they come from, because this history is written in the Scripture and the Scripture Map of 1890 and many of these things were hidden from us, Hamite people and the world at large who do not have the understanding of the reading of the Scripture and do not have the Scripture map as I do, showing the land of Ham and his descendants. I am very glad and thankful to Yahweh that I am now able to write about these things in my own words so that I can bring much knowledge and understanding to the minds of the people of Ham worldwide. I hope to awake many of them about the great past and history that we as a people come from. This is the fulfillment of the prophecy that is mentioned in the Scripture. What was hidden in the dark shall surely come to light, and what was done in secret shall be made known on the house top.
Author | : Melissa Thompson |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 2022-09-29 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1526644436 |
SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2023 ANDRE SIMON BEST COOKBOOK AWARD _______________ The BBC Radio 4 Food Programme Books of the Year 2022 The Observer New Review Books of the Year 2022 The Telegraph Top Cookbooks of 2022 The Financial Times Top 5 Cookbooks of 2022 The Week Best food books of 2022 Delicious Magazine Best Cook Books of 2022 _______________ 'Melissa captures her love of food and its roots deliciously' - Ainsley Harriott Motherland is a cookbook that charts the history of the people, influences and ingredients that uniquely united to create the wonderful patchwork cuisine that is Jamaican food today. There are recipes for the classics, like saltfish fritters, curry goat and patties, as well as Melissa's own twists and family favourites, such as: Oxtail nuggets with pepper sauce mayo Ginger beer prawns Smoky aubergine rundown Sticky rum and tamarind wings Grapefruit cassava cake Guinness punch pie. Running through the recipes are essays charting the origins and evolution of Jamaica's famous dishes, from the contribution of indigenous Jamaicans, the Redware and Taíno peoples; the impact of the Spanish and British colonisation; the inspiration and cooking techniques brought from West and Central Africa by enslaved men and women; and the influence of Indian and Chinese indentured workers who came to the island. Motherland does not shy away from the brutality of the colonial periods, but takes us on a journey through more than 500 years of history to give context to the beloved island and its cuisine. 'Visually stunning with wonderful writing and recipes, it's a love song to the people, food and history of Jamaica and is sure to be a classic' Sarah Winman 'A masterful work and a must for any lover of the food of Jamaica and the Caribbean region or simply anyone who loves good food' - Dr Jessica B. Harris
Author | : Marcia Douglas |
Publisher | : New Directions Publishing |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 2018-07-31 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0811227871 |
The ancestors have awakened. Somebody has called them. The long-dead are stirring. Jah ways are mysterious ways. “Is me—Bob. Bob Marley.” Reincarnated as homeless Fall-down man, Bob Marley sleeps in a clock tower built on the site of a lynching in Half Way Tree, Kingston. The ghosts of Marcus Garvey and King Edward VII are there too, drinking whiskey and playing solitaire. No one sees that Fall-down is Bob Marley, no one but his long-ago love, the deaf woman, Leenah, and, in the way of this otherworldly book, when Bob steps into the street each day, five years have passed. Jah ways are mysterious ways, from Kingston’s ghettoes to London, from Haile Selaisse’s Ethiopian palace and back to Jamaica, Marcia Douglas’s mythical reworking of three hundred years of violence is a ticket to the deep world of Rasta history. This amazing novel—in bass riddim—carries the reader on a voyage all the way to the gates of Zion.
Author | : Ella McLeod |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 349 |
Release | : 2024-06-11 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 149981612X |
Rapunzella is a genre-bending novel that weaves together a young girl's ordinary life and a wildly dangerous fairytale universe, celebrating Black hair and the power of coming into your identity. "Recasting classic fairy tales in the context of Blackness, the marvelous novel Rapunzella, Or, Don't Touch My Hair celebrates Black women's solidarity and the magic that's innate in Black girls. . . . A love letter to Black women." Foreword, STARRED REVIEW Zella is imprisoned in an enchanted forest made of her own Afro, and the might of the evil King Charming seems unstoppable. But is it? Can she use her power to change the future? You're fifteen. You spend your time at school and at Val's hair salon with Baker, Val's son, who has eyes that are like falling off a cliff into space. The salon is a space of safety, but also of possibility and dreams. When you dream, you visit an enchanted forest full of friends and wonder. You dream of witches and magic, of hair so rich and alive that it grow upwards and outwards into a wild landscape, becomes trees and leaves, and houses birds and butterflies and all the secret creatures that belong in such a forest. But when you wake, your memories vanish, and you are just you, trying to navigate relationships and learning who you will grow up to be. Is there a future where your dreams are more than just dreams? Ella McLeod's debut merges poetry and prose in a stunningly lyrical, heart-piercingly honest exploration of a teenager coming into her power as a young woman.