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FROM BABYLON TO TIMBUKTU : i i i : . Readers, heritage a valuable enrichment to their knowledge of world history. Distributed by Lushena Books Chicago, IL 60613 www.Lushena.com aa 7 995 =O | Fax: 773-975-0045 = 1804-06 West Irving Park Road Email: Lushena@a e ie S s——— Sa Prater Biography RUDOLPH WINDSOR was born in Long Branch, New Jersey. After living in a number of Jersey communities, his family settled in Philadelphia where he attended Community College, studying Psychology and Political Science; Gratz College, where he majored in Hebrew/Aramaic Studies; and Temple University, where he majored in Middle Eastern Studies. In addition, he has four sons and a daughter. He says of his book, “My motive in writing it was to give the true history of the Afro-American, which has been excluded from textbooks”. Professor Windsor is a strong advocator of the economic and cultural development of the black community. In serving the community, he has been a member and president of several organizations, was a delegate to the Black Power Conference of 1968 and was designated a delegate, on behalf of Ethiopian Jews, to mect with Mr. Makonen, an official of the Ethiopian Mission to the United Nations in the early 1970's Moreover, Mr, Windsor is the author of the book: The Valley of the Dry Bones; subtitled, The Conditions That Face Black People in America. As a result of some difficulties with several book companies, Mr. Windsor established his own company called Windsor’s Golden Series Publications. In 1988, Mr. Windsor redesigned his first book; From Babylon To Timbuktu. Again, Mr. Windsor over the years, has appeared on radio and TV talk shows, lectured at congregations, organizations, universities and has traveled to Europe and the Middle East. BENEFIT DINNER HONORS GRAENUM AND EMMA BERGER A MESSAGE o> fe Tee aps fe F t ‘ a< N< i t

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