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God Wills The Negro is a controversial and thought-provoking book that delves into the anthropological and geographical history of African people. Published during the late 19th century, it attempts to explore the roots of the African diaspora, offering a perspective on the connections between geography, race, and destiny. The author posits a viewpoint on the social and cultural aspects of the African people, shaped by their history and the idea that their journey is divinely willed. The leather-bound edition preserves the legacy of this early work in anthropology, providing a glimpse into the often biased views of the time. The book challenges readers to reflect on how racial perceptions were framed during this era.
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