The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and Jews, Volume One

Banned in Canada - Banned by Barnes & Noble and Borders

It is the most controversial book in America. Available by mail.

334 pages - 1,275 footnotes - More than 3,000 sources - Jewish newspapers & publications - Jewish scholars & rabbis - Court records - shipping records - Jewish wills - Runaway slave notices - Auction notices - Published sermons - Census data - Slave bills of sale - Tax records - Index - Bibliography

ISBN 0-9636877-0-0

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