The Independent Church of God of the Juda Tribe of Israel: The Black Jews As a fade from black to pure white

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The Independent Church of God of the Juda Tribe of Israel: The Black Jews As a fade from black to pure white

by Allan Wilson Cook

EN·~1 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
1

The Independent Church of God of the Juda Tribe of Israel THE BLACK JEWS

0:14
2

The Black Jews

0:38
3

Subjects

1:23
4

Charter

0:30
5

CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION

4:46
6

CONSTITUTION

8:47
7

The Independent Church of God

2:30
8

The Black Jews

1:49
9

Proof That We Are Jews

8:40
10

Black Moon

3:15

Description

A striking blend of religious proclamation and cultural history, this work opens with a bold declaration of unity: one God, one aim, one destiny for all peoples. The author, presenting himself as both bishop and rabbi, lays out the founding charter of an independent church that seeks to uplift a community identified as the Black Jews of the Juda tribe of Israel. Through vivid language and personal anecdotes, the early pages trace the founder’s upbringing and the spiritual inspiration that drove him to establish a new congregation, emphasizing moral character, loyalty, and charitable service.

Beyond the formal charter, the book offers a sweeping view of biblical narratives reinterpreted through the lens of African‑American experience. It confronts questions of identity, race, and faith, inviting readers to consider how ancient traditions intersect with modern struggles for equality. The tone is earnest and hopeful, inviting listeners to explore a seldom‑heard perspective on spiritual heritage and communal resilience.

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Full title

The Independent Church of God of the Juda Tribe of Israel: The Black Jews As a fade from black to pure white As a fade from black to pure white

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (109K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: Lafayette Hall, 1925.

Credits

Mary Glenn Krause, Thomas Frost and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive).

Release date

2022-08-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Allan Wilson Cook

1872–1935

A little-known early Black Hebrew Israelite writer and church leader, he left behind a rare firsthand account of faith, identity, and community in the 1920s. His surviving work opens a window onto a movement that mainstream histories often overlooked.

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