This book answers questions such as ''why did God create black people''? It also explains the reasons behind the suffering of black people. It reveals that blacks are not suffering because they are inferior but because of an enviable glory that is upon them; the glory of a prince. To help the reader understand the story of the black race, the author compares the life of blacks to that of the biblical Joseph. The author has a conviction that Joseph is a symbol of the black race. The life of Joseph was categorized into three phases. The first phase was promising. His father made for him a coat of many colors which symbolizes a great destiny. This favor provoked his brothers to scheme an evil plot and sold Joseph into slavery. This was the second phase. In the third phase, king Pharaoh called Joseph from prison and he rose to become a prime minister. This was the face of glory. Similarly, black people had a very promising early life. They were the makers of civilization; the custodians of engineering, medicine, architecture, and the like yet, they ended in slavery. In this book, achievements made by blacks are briefly discussed. For example, it was a black man who developed fiber optics for the internet. Also, a black woman made great contributions to the success of GPS. The book discusses the significance of the Year of Return and what should be done to restore the glory of blacks and Africans. The author believes there is coming a new glory upon the black race that would make them global leaders and restore their honor and prosperity to them. Indeed, there is hope for the black race.
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