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From Slavery to Self

The Awakening of Covenant Identity

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From Slavery to Self

By: Michael Jeter
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What if the story of African-Americans — and their global diaspora — was more than just slavery and survival? What if it was prophecy?

From Slavery to Self is a powerful, eye-opening journey tracing the scattered descendants of Israel through history, scripture, and suppressed memory. From the transatlantic slave trade to modern identity movements, this book unveils how a people once called Hebrews were reclassified, renamed, and erased — yet never forgotten by their Creator.

This work explores:

  • Biblical prophecies of scattering and return

  • Historical maps and records, including “Negroland” and the “Kingdom of Judah” in West Africa

  • The story of Israel Hill and other early U.S. communities of self-identified Israelites

  • The truth about covenant — who is Israel, and why it’s not about race but obedience

  • A global awakening of both bloodline descendants and grafted-in believers

Combining deep scripture, historical research, and prophetic insight, From Slavery to Self speaks to a remnant rising — a people awakening from captivity, reclaiming their identity, and returning to covenant truth.

This book is not about exclusion. It’s about restoration.
Not about skin color, but spiritual calling.
Not about pain, but the power to rise again.

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