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This book tells of the migratory path of three Hebrew boys who scrambled from Black Palestine to Egypt in eighteen fourteen. During this period the slave trade was still in its’ ‘hay-day’ and the three young men were captured as fugitives. They found themselves aboard a ship bound for America. Now these were not your ordinary slaves because they were the sons of kings. That’s right, Kings! Out of these three young men let us focus on one in particular, Weaver Young Perry, who is the great-grand father of the legendary Gospel Vocalist, Charles Harold Vickers. Mr. Perry is also the son of King Tula Hepa III of Black Palestine, the son of King Tula Hepa II. Weaver Young Perry along with his two brothers arrived in the U.S. on a ship. They made their way through the Carolinas and were sold to a rich plantation owner in Atlanta, Georgia by the name of John Perry. During a family reunion in Ellaville, Georgia, Charles learned of his relationship to a family of Kings. He was absolutely elated when he learned of this exhilarating news about his family heritage. His mother informed him all about his family tree. Inside this book you will find several Hebrew religious symbols indicative of Hebrew belief and tribunal customs.The author has prepared this book in such a way that you can both enjoy and learn about anoher great, cultural and historical background. He has described and defined much of the terminology used in the black Hebrew nation. Through his diligent effort you can see that it is the author expressed intent to extend what his mother so graciously passed on to him. Many years ago before there was any modern equipment, people used to tell about their past from one generation to the next. Mr. Vickers has made a valiant effort in preparing this book in order to preserve Ms family’s heritage. As you examine this book, you will share in a great privilege as you read about one of the most celebrated careers in recent Gospel history: A history so rich in culture until the author is linked to a prestigious line of Kings, who once reigned in ‘Black’ Palestine.
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This book tells of the migratory path of three Hebrew boys who scrambled from Black Palestine to Egypt in eighteen fourteen. During this period the slave trade was still in its’ ‘hay-day’ and the three young men were captured as fugitives. They found themselves aboard a ship bound for America. Now these were not your ordinary slaves because they were the sons of kings. That’s right, Kings! Out of these three young men let us focus on one in particular, Weaver Young Perry, who is the great-grand father of the legendary Gospel Vocalist, Charles Harold Vickers. Mr. Perry is also the son of King Tula Hepa III of Black Palestine, the son of King Tula Hepa II. Weaver Young Perry along with his two brothers arrived in the U.S. on a ship. They made their way through the Carolinas and were sold to a rich plantation owner in Atlanta, Georgia by the name of John Perry. During a family reunion in Ellaville, Georgia, Charles learned of his relationship to a family of Kings. He was absolutely elated when he learned of this exhilarating news about his family heritage. His mother informed him all about his family tree. Inside this book you will find several Hebrew religious symbols indicative of Hebrew belief and tribunal customs.The author has prepared this book in such a way that you can both enjoy and learn about anoher great, cultural and historical background. He has described and defined much of the terminology used in the black Hebrew nation. Through his diligent effort you can see that it is the author expressed intent to extend what his mother so graciously passed on to him. Many years ago before there was any modern equipment, people used to tell about their past from one generation to the next. Mr. Vickers has made a valiant effort in preparing this book in order to preserve Ms family’s heritage. As you examine this book, you will share in a great privilege as you read about one of the most celebrated careers in recent Gospel history: A history so rich in culture until the author is linked to a prestigious line of Kings, who once reigned in ‘Black’ Palestine.