Jack Felder


Jack Felder was an American biochemist, research, lecturer, activist, educator, historian, and a germ warfare specialist. He was a self published author. He was a United States of America germ warfare specialist from 1962 to 1964 to the 5th Army Regiment in Chicago, Illinois.
Felder lectured about HIV and AIDS being man made.
Felder has written and researched the origins of the Statue of Liberty, and the history of Thanksgiving.
Felder worked for the New York City Public Schools and retired in 2001.
Felder lectured about African American oppression and the origin of HIV/AIDS.

Early life

Career

Self Published Books & Articles

Quotes

"I didn't learn that I was Gullah until I got to New York and started studying my true history. I learned that my people, the Gullah, are the Blackest and most pure Africans in America. I knew that when the slave master raped and impregnated our woman with half-caste children, we threw them babies in the Copper River. That's how we stayed so Black.