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2The Hamite
3Showing that colored men are directly descended
from Ham and have been once powerful
in civilization and glorious history. -Suburban
Enterprise (1903) Harvey Johnson has stood in
the forefront battling for his race's rights.
-Ida B. Wells No one can read it without feeling
a renewed interest in the achievements of his
race and a desire to be an honor to it. -Sower
and Reaper (1903) Exploding the popular fallacy
that Ham was cursed, a good book, and well worth
reading. -Kansas Citizen (1903) Very interesting
-Sunday School Helper (1903) Will help remove
the idea so long entertained that an eternal
curse was put on the colored race. -Sunday
School Helper (1903) A looking glass in which a
Hamite can look and see his origin, struggles,
achievements. -Home Protector (1903) Even from
the days of Noah, when he uttered those
memorable words, Cursed be Canaan, a servant of
servants shall he be unto his brethren, there
has dwelt in the hearts of the other two branches
of the sons of Noah, a deep-rooted hatred
against the descendants of Ham, according to
African American pastor Harvey Johnson. In spite
of Noah's curse, according to Harvey Johnson, if
any one will follow the recorded facts of
history, he will see that from that very period
God began to bless them with name and fame, with
power and influence, with civilization and
religion. As the author relates in his short
20-page book The Hamite, published in 1889, it is
a fact that the very first government the world
had after the flood was formed by one of the sons
of Ham, namely, Nimrod for the sacred historian
tells us that he began to be a mighty one in the
earth, and that the beginning of his kingdom was
Babel and Erech, Accad and Calneh, four cities.
The first kingdom which consisted of the four
cities named above, was set up in the land of
Shinar, and that Nimrod was its king. Harvey
Johnson (1843 8211193) a leading African
American pastor, activist, and longtime leader of
the Union Baptist Church during the 19th century
and early 20th century, wrote the book to counter
racist publication
4and to show what that race has been, and what it
has achieved in the different stages of
the world's history. In the 1880s, Harvey Johnson
became one of the most important African American
civil rights protectors.
5Bestselling
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