A BOOK OF BEGINNINGS PART TWO

A BOOK OF BEGINNINGS PART TWO

ByGERALD MASSEY

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In the black negro god, whether called Buddha or Sut-Nahsi, we have a datum. They carry in their colour the proof of their origin. The people who first fashioned and worshipped the divine image in the negroid mould of humanity must according to all knowledge of human nature, have been negroes themselves. For the blackness is not merely mystical, the features and the hair of Buddha belong to the black race, and Nahsi is the negro name. The genetrix represented as the Dea Multimammae, the Diana of Ephesus, is found as a black figure, nor is the hue mystical only, for the features are as negroid as were those of the black[54] Isis in Egypt. We cannot have the name of Kam or Ham applied ethnologically without identifying the type as that of the black race.

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Oct 1, 2011
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Religion & Spirituality
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