There are bad logical arguments such as: If you have war you cannot have native philosophy/philosophers. It's full of assertions and allegations I've never heard before, while also never bringing substantial evidence to back up these claims. There is no way for me to know if what the author is saying is true. James died shortly after Stolen Legacy's publication In this book, James writes that, among other things, the ancient Greeks were not the original authors of Greek philosophy, which he claims was mainly based on ideas and concepts that were borrowed without acknowledgement, or indeed stolen, from the ancient Egyptians. James was the author of the widely circulated Stolen Legacy: The Greeks Were Not the Authors of Greek Philosophy, But the People of North Africa, Commonly Called the Egyptians (also known as Stolen Legacy: Greek Philosophy is Stolen Egyptian Philosophy).
Later he was Professor of Logic and Greek at Livingstone College in Salisbury, North Carolina for two years, before working at the University of Arkansas, Pine Bluff. He then qualified to teach mathematics, Latin, and Greek. George studied at Durham University in Britain and after a period at the University of London he gained his doctorate at Columbia University in New York.
James was born in Georgetown, Guyana, South America.