Publisher's Synopsis
Introduction I am writing and dedicating this book "Dark Skinned Lamanites (Blackness is a Curse)" to my beautiful daughter, Polly and grand daughter, Amber. This book is to educate them how God made everything so they will understand their complexions and be proud to be beautiful women. In the beginning God created all living things on Earth and he gave each it's color as not to be superior to another. We do not know why he gave each thing it's specific color, but I believe he gave each thing it's color for a reason to camouflage or protect it from danger in his own grand wisdom. The color of Black and White are present in all species; in some instances Black and White are given to them. The color of being Black is not a curse and that's a fact. However, each author may say his or her writing is inspired by God. It is up to the reader to accept or reject that concept to be believable or just a fictitious creation of his or her work. This book's purpose is to inform and educate people of the World on how evolution might have really began and evolved into the World of today. Once the facts are presented in an intelligent and intellectual manner to fully understand how exploitation and manipulation were inflicted upon humans. Read the book I published: "Overcoming Ham's Curse." One of the greatest thing God gave us was the freedom of thought to accept or reject any condition or belief one may fine himself or herself in. There still is only true or false statement, not half true or half false. However, Black Americans endured that stigma for Centuries echoing the slogan: "We Shall overcome I truly believe we shall overcome." That meaning finally became a reality when President Lyndon Baines Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 into Law with a meaning, that we are truly equal under the Law. Words to Ponder: "When history of a people is portrayed as insignificant, history may mean very little to them. When role models of their likeness are presented in a positive way, it will decrease resentment and inferiority from being breaded into them. When a people discovers positive contributions their forebears contributed to Society, it gives hope and pride to them; then they can grasp what the color of Black really means. Black people had to overcome discrimination since the beginning of time from hardships and struggles which were inflicted upon their race for Centuries for being the color of Black. However nothing last forever. This book will make you pride if you are a freedom loving individual who cherish the freedom of all mankind. "