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  • Salted Earth: The Audacity of the Great Diamond Hoax

    Greed, Deception, and the Absurd Financial Speculation in the American Frontier, 1872

    by James Morris ...
    How did two ragged, uneducated prospectors manage to scam the wealthiest bankers on Wall Street, the founder of Tiffany & Co., and a former Union general out of millions of dollars? The Great Diamond Hoax of 1872 is a masterclass in the absolute blinding power of corporate greed. Philip Arnold and John Slack purchased cheap, low-grade uncut diamonds in London, traveled to a remote plateau in ... Read more

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  • The Black Man: the Father of Civilization Proven by Biblical History

    I have many objects in presenting this book to the public. First: I love my race regardless of the prejudice against her, the unenviable position she holds, and the things she is falsely said to be guilty of. I demonstrate my love for her by launching this book before the public as somewhat of a defense against the prejudice of ancient, as well as modern historical writers and lecturers, who have ... Read more

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  • Recollections of a Rebel Reefer

    Recollections of a Rebel Reefer are the memoirs of James Morgan, who was a midshipman in the Confederate navy. ... Read more

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  • The Black Man, the Father of Civilization, Proven by Biblical History

    Enriched edition. Unveiling the Hidden Legacy of Black Civilization in Biblical History

    In "The Black Man, the Father of Civilization, Proven by Biblical History," James Morris Webb undertakes a profound exploration of the historical and cultural contributions of African peoples through a biblical lens. Employing a synthesis of historical analysis, theological discourse, and literary critique, Webb meticulously dissects biblical texts to illustrate the pivotal role of Black ... Read more

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  • The Westward Movement 1832-1889: Voices from America's Past Series

    It is hard to fix a beginning date for the Westward Movement, unless we start with 1492 and Columbus’ first voyage of discovery. In reality the entire history of the New World is a movement of Europeans to the Western Hemisphere. In earlier booklets in this series we have dealt with the migrations of pioneers from the Atlantic Coast to the land beyond the Appalachian Mountains. We also have ... Read more

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  • The Jeffersonians, 1801-1829: Voices from America's Past

    The early part of the last century was an exciting time to live in America. The signers of the Declaration of Independence and the framers of the Constitution, mostly old men by now, saw that their experiment in republican government had turned out to be a success. The nation was flourishing in these years like a healthy adolescent. There were growing pains, to be sure, but no one doubted now that ... Read more

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  • Miracles and Supernatural Religion

    "Miracles and Supernatural Religion" by James Morris Whiton explores the intersection of faith and reason, delving into the nature of miracles within religious contexts. Whiton critically examines various accounts of miraculous events, questioning their authenticity and the implications they hold for religious belief. He argues that while miracles are often seen as divine interventions, they can ... Read more

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  • Revolution and Counterrevolution on the Russian–Ottoman Border

    Wallachia in 1848

    by James Morris ...
    The Wallachian revolution of 1848 was exactly the kind of event that European statesmen feared in the decades after the Congress of Vienna of 1815. Unlike most of the mid-century revolutions, which began as spontaneous manifestations of popular grievances, the Wallachian one was planned by a small coterie of young men who saw an opportunity to effect change in the wake of what was known as the ... Read more

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  • The Black Man the Father of Civilization Proven by Biblical History

    The Black Man, the Father of Civilization, Proven by Biblical History by James Morris Webb is an influential work that argues for the central role of Black people in the origins of human civilization, drawing on biblical narratives and historical interpretations to support this claim. Webb, a minister and scholar, seeks to challenge the prevailing racial attitudes of the early 20th century by ... Read more

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  • Screams You Hear

    by James Morris ...
    Murder and madness infect a small townFor sixteen-year-old Ruthie Stroud, life on tiny Hemlock Island in the Pacific Northwest is an endless sea of boring green, in a place where everybody knows everybody’s business and nothing ever happens. Then her world is ripped apart when her parents divorce and a new man enters her mother’s life. But worse is yet to come.When she drifts ashore on the ... Read more

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  • The Black Man, the Father of Civilization - Proven by Biblical History

    In "The Black Man, the Father of Civilization - Proven by Biblical History," James Morris Webb embarks on a profound exploration of the historical and theological contributions of Black individuals to civilization through a biblical lens. Employing a scholarly yet accessible narrative style, Webb meticulously examines Biblical texts, historical records, and cultural contexts to argue for the ... Read more

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  • Miracles and Supernatural Religion

    In "Miracles and Supernatural Religion," James Morris Whiton presents a critical examination of the intersection between miraculous events and religious belief. Through a rigorous analytical lens, Whiton deconstructs various claims of miracles within the context of the early Christian church, employing a rationalist approach characteristic of the late 19th-century intellectual milieu. His prose is ... Read more

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