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During the slavery period in the history of the United States of America as a rising nation, a law in the state of South Carolina forbade any person of color (Negroes) to learn how to read. The fear that the slaves may gain wisdom and revolt against their masters was so vivid that a slave caught with the ability to read and write could be executed. Today, we count among people of color doctors, engineers, savants, etc. because wisdom and knowledge were made accessible. This snippet of a time in american history shows how much wisdom is crucial to the advance and progress of humanity and can…mehr

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During the slavery period in the history of the United States of America as a rising nation, a law in the state of South Carolina forbade any person of color (Negroes) to learn how to read. The fear that the slaves may gain wisdom and revolt against their masters was so vivid that a slave caught with the ability to read and write could be executed. Today, we count among people of color doctors, engineers, savants, etc. because wisdom and knowledge were made accessible. This snippet of a time in american history shows how much wisdom is crucial to the advance and progress of humanity and can sometimes be a matter of life and death - a fine line between success and poverty, marriage and divorce and so much more. This book offers a unique insight of what the word of God is hiding, even to christians eyes.