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God Wills the Negro: An Anthropological and Geographical Restoration is a controversial and provocative work that delves into the history, anthropology, and geography of the African people. The book examines the impact of geography and the environment on the development of different races, proposing that the historical narrative of the Negro in relation to other races is part of a divine plan. The author uses anthropological and geographical data to argue for a particular viewpoint on race and religion. The book has been criticized for its racially insensitive and pseudoscientific views, which were more prevalent in the early 20th century. Despite its controversial nature, it remains a document that reflects the racial ideologies of the period. As a leather-bound edition, it holds historical significance for understanding the intersection of race, religion, and pseudoscience in the early 1900s.
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