In 1665 A.D. A Portuguese Jew in Jamaica was Called A “Black Jew”

In 1665 A.D. A Portuguese Jew in Jamaica was Called A “Black Jew”

Source: Fascinating 'Malata Jue' Story in Marcus' New York  (The Detroit Jewish News) 1969 A.D. This newspaper story tells of a Jew from 1668 America. Solomon was listed as a "malata Jue". The source tells us that the Englishmen of that time period thought the Jews were dark-skinned. The source then tells us in 1665 that a "respectable Portuguese Jew" in Jamaica was called "a black Jew". The source tells us that F.L. Cardozo, a famous Jew in America during the Civil War time frame, was of Negro descent. The source also tells us that the term "mulatto" was occasionally…
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1910: Hebrews Referred To As Negroes and Linked To Jamaica | Elamites Describes As Having Negroid Features

1910: Hebrews Referred To As Negroes and Linked To Jamaica | Elamites Describes As Having Negroid Features

Source: The Negro In The New World (University of Toronto) 1910 - pg. 27 In his book, The Negro In The New World, Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston referred to Jews as "Asiatic Negroid" and also links Hebrews to Jamaica and Guiana. He goes onto point out that Arabia (The Middle East) was most likely originally populated by Negroes. Pay close attention to notes 1 and 2 at the bottom of the pic.
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King Menelik I, The Solomonic Dynasty, and The Ark of The Covenant

King Menelik I, The Solomonic Dynasty, and The Ark of The Covenant

The story of King Menelik I and Ethiopia's Solomonic Dynasty begins in the Bible with the Queen of Sheba coming to visit King Solomon. The Bible itself doesn't come right out and say it, but there are several verses that make it clear that the Queen of Sheba was beyond impressed with Solomon's wisdom and his wealth. Solomon was a famous king.Solomon was wise beyond the queen's expectation.Solomon was rich beyond the stories the queen had heard.Solomon already had 1,000 other women that we know of. There is no reason to believe that the above would result in anything other…
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