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Shades Of Memnon

By Gregory Walker
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Published: Dec. 06, 2009
Words: 73057 (approximate)
Language: English


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Licensed by actor Wesley Snipes for movies, Shades Of Memnon is an exciting, inspiring, award winning series of adventure novels written in the epic style of classics like "The Lord Of The Rings." But this series revives the contributions of Africans to world history and ancient legends. Enjoy this free ebook and get the rest of the series. Teaching guides and a school reading program available.

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scifi, education, african american, fantasy, martial arts, spiritual inspirational, teenage, historical adventure, egyptology, afrocentric, wesley snipes

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Brother G on C-Span!
Jul 18, 2009 Harlem Book Fair Gregory Walker talked about his research into the Greek mythology of the Trojan War. The Ethiopis, one of the missing books from the Trojan epic cycle that includes Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, includes the story of the hero Memnon, king of the Ethiopians, who came with an expeditionary force to help Troy. Mr. Walker is the author of the Shades Of Memnon book serie

Brother G on C-Span!
Brother G on C-Span Part 2

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Brother G on CSpan part 3

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