Gerald Massey ( born in 29 May 1828, died 29 October 1907) was an English poet and writer on Spiritualism and Ancient Egypt.
Massey was born near Tring, Hertfordshire in England to poor parents. When little more than a child, he was made to wor
Schools still teach that the Western civilization is a child of Greece. Until a few decades ago, many schools did not mention the cultural achievements of Egypt or Sumer – and many schools in Europe still pay no attention to the Inca’s, Toltecs,
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The question of the race of ancient Egyptians was raised historically as a product of the scientific racism of the 18th and 19th centuries, and was linked to models of racial hierarchy based on skin color, facial features, hair texture and genet
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As the United States Supreme Court judges sit in their chamber, to their right, front, and the left sides are friezes depicting the 18 greatest lawgivers of the world. The second frieze to the right features a person holding a copy…
Read more…Schools still teach that the Western civilization is a child of Greece. Until a few decades ago, many schools did not mention the cultural achievements of Egypt or Sumer – and many schools in Europe still pay no attention to the Inca’s,…
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Read more…Gerald Massey ( born in 29 May 1828, died 29 October 1907) was an English poet and writer on Spiritualism and Ancient Egypt. Massey was born near Tring, Hertfordshire in England to poor parents. When little more than a child, he was made to work…
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Read more…As the United States Supreme Court judges sit in their chamber, to their right, front, and the left sides are friezes depicting the 18 greatest lawgivers of the world. The second frieze to the right features a person holding a copy…
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