A new website has been released for the book “Discovering My Royal Heritage While Surviving in Black Skin,” written by Webster E. Moore. The website provides the author’s biographical information as well as the details of his books and where to purchase them.
Webster E. Moore, the author of the book, earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of California, Los Angeles; a master’s degree in educational psychology from California State University, Northridge; and he enrolled in the doctoral program in sociology at the University of Southern California. He has visited and studied the Egyptian archaeological sites, been initiated into the ancient Ifa religion in Nigeria, been to Tanzania’s Ujamaa Villages, Israel’s Kibbutz, Mexico’s Yucatan Pyramid, and Peru’s Machu Picchu National Sanctuary.
“Discovering My Royal Heritage while Surviving in Black Skin” takes readers on an illuminating virtual journey through the author’s life, uprooted from Alabama to California amid the exodus triggered by the lynching of Emmett Till. The book explores racism faced during integration in school, the navy, and work, leading to the Watts Rebellion. It introduces Black Student Unions, Black Panthers, and civil rights leaders.
The author unravels the ancient African ancestry and the dismissed history of Pharaohs in Black Skins, questioning why their contributions to civilizations and religions aren’t acknowledged. Ultimately, the book emphasizes our shared human heritage, uniting us all as one race.
Visit the official website here: https://discoveredheritage.com/.
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