
Why Don’t I See Me?
A Son of Zion Speaks
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Narrado por:
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Virtual Voice
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De:
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Marshall Cowell

Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
In a classroom built on silence, one student dares to question everything.
Why Don’t I See Me? A Son of Zion Speaks is a powerful, truth-telling novel that follows Jah Daniels, a high school junior in Columbus, Georgia, whose quiet frustration turns into a courageous journey to uncover his true identity. When Jah notices the school curriculum skips over Black history beyond slavery—and erases African Americans from the biblical narrative—he begins to feel invisible. But one spark changes everything.
A gift from a wise teacher—The Autobiography of Malcolm X—opens Jah’s eyes to the world beyond the classroom. Guided by the bold intellect of Dr. Evelyn Harper, the ancestral wisdom of his grandfather Papa Amos, and the cultural insights of Ghanaian exchange student Sister Miriam, Jah embarks on a journey into suppressed history, biblical prophecy, and spiritual awakening.
He uncovers shocking truths: the transatlantic slave trade didn’t just steal people—it erased identities. That his E1b1a DNA haplogroup ties him to the ancient Israelites. That West African tribes like the Akan, Igbo, and Tikar once lived by Torah long before colonizers arrived. And that America’s version of history was written to keep people like him blind to their covenant destiny.
As Jah begins to reclaim his story, his voice grows stronger—until it can no longer be ignored.
Why Don’t I See Me? is both a novel and a declaration. Blending history, prophecy, DNA science, and personal struggle, Dr. Marshall J. Cowell crafts a narrative that speaks directly to the heart of a generation asking bold questions. This book restores what was stolen, revives what was buried, and reawakens a forgotten people—the sons and daughters of Zion.