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Stolen Legacy: Greek Philosophy is
Stolen Egyptian Philosophy
by
George G. M. James, Ph.D.
University of Arkansas, Pine Bluff
This work was originally published in New York by Philosophical Library in 1954. The content
herein has been slightly edited to mark word corrections and in its organization to assist
readability.
The author, George Granville Monah James was born in Georgetown, Guyana, South America.
His parents were Reverend Linch B. and Margaret E. James. George studied at Durham
University in Britain and after a period at the University of London, he earned his doctorate at
Columbia University in New York, NY. He then qualified to teach Mathematics, Latin, and
Greek. Later he was professor of Logic and Greek at Livingstone College in Salisbury, North
Carolina for two years, before teaching at the University of Arkansas, Pine Bluff. The author has
also written the following pamphlets: 1. Health Week in New Castle; 2. Intermarriage (published
in London, England); 3. Black People Under Germany (published in New York); 4. The Need of
a New Education for the Subject Peoples of the World (published in Arkansas, U.S.A.); 5. The
Probable Causes of Religious Apathy in our Institutions of Higher Learning and the Proposal of
a New Naturalism (published in Arkansas, U.S.A). And second, he has also authored the
following articles, titled: The Church and the New Mentality; Religion is an Inductive and
Progressive Science; The Anti-Classical Wave; The First Step In Negro Reconstruction; Know
Thyself (a series of 12 articles published in the New York Age and the Zion Quarterly); The
Influence of Mathematics Upon the Mentality and Character of Students (published in the
Georgia Herald).
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Stolen Legacy: Greek Philosophy is Stolen Egyptian Philosophy by George G. M. James
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