Echoes of Egypt is a bold, unflinching exploration of how the treatment of Black people in biblical times still shapes the world we live in today. From the presence of Africa in scripture, to the false "curse of Ham," to slavery, Jim Crow, and modern systemic racism - this book exposes the painful ways the Bible was twisted to justify oppression, while also celebrating the resilience, faith, and strength of Black people who turned the same Word into a source of liberation.
Angel Whitney takes readers on a deep journey through history and modern reality, showing how chains of comparison, silence, fear, and stereotypes still weigh heavily today. Yet, woven through every chapter is a message of hope - the reminder that faith has always survived, songs have always risen, and freedom has always been God's promise.
More than history, Echoes of Egypt is a conversation between past and present, between lies and truth, between oppression and redemption. It is a call to confront racism, reclaim identity, and break the last chains that remain in our minds and our society.
If you are searching for truth, healing, and a voice that speaks with both honesty and hope, this book is for you.
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