Two Uncomfortable Historical Truths: Biblical History is Black History
by Kenneth Brown
Black history didn’t begin with slavery—it began with civilization.
Long before shackles and ships, Africans were building cities, shaping philosophy, and walking through the pages of Scripture. This book uncovers the truths they tried to burn.
What if everything you were taught about Black history started in the middle of the story?
Two Uncomfortable Historical Truths uncovers what the history books left out—and what centuries of silence tried to erase. Long before slavery, African civilizations were building, leading, writing, and shaping the world. They were the origin of humanity, philosophy, theology, and science.
In this bold and deeply researched work, historian Ken Brown reconnects the dots—from biblical figures and empires to cultural achievements long buried under colonial narratives. He challenges widely accepted myths and shines light on suppressed truths:
- Black civilizations that existed in the Americas before Columbus
- The African roots of Greek philosophy
- How DNA and anthropology confirm that the first humans were Black
- The real identity of biblical figures like Moses and Jesus
So why haven’t we heard these stories? The answer lies in a global campaign of erasure—manuscripts burned, libraries looted, and narratives rewritten.
This book doesn’t just present facts. It empowers readers to reclaim history and identity. Whether you're a seeker, a skeptic, or a student of truth, this journey will challenge, enlighten, and transform you.
This is not just Black history. This is human history—restored