The Destruction of Black Civilization: Great Issues of a Race from 4500 B.C. to 2000 A.D.A widely read classic exposition of the history of Africans on the continent, the people of African descent in the United States and in the diaspora. This is well researched scholarly work detailing the development of civilisation in Africa and its destruction. |
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Page 65
... writers have needlessly strained themselves in asserting . Indeed , the strong predilection of both Europeans and white Asians to replace the names of other peoples and places with their own terminologies was at once a blessing and a ...
... writers have needlessly strained themselves in asserting . Indeed , the strong predilection of both Europeans and white Asians to replace the names of other peoples and places with their own terminologies was at once a blessing and a ...
Page 162
... writers call " State- less societies " or " Societies without chiefs . " When these societies were referred to as " primitive " democracies , the writers are in fact doing the very opposite of what they intended . Far from being just a ...
... writers call " State- less societies " or " Societies without chiefs . " When these societies were referred to as " primitive " democracies , the writers are in fact doing the very opposite of what they intended . Far from being just a ...
Page 362
... writers on Africa , referred to above , where one must wade through a mass of irrelevant matter to find the bits and pieces of data scattered throughout large volumes . Yet these fragments are often of the highest importance , as they ...
... writers on Africa , referred to above , where one must wade through a mass of irrelevant matter to find the bits and pieces of data scattered throughout large volumes . Yet these fragments are often of the highest importance , as they ...
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Destruction of Black Civilization: Great Issues of a Race from 4500 B.C. to ... Chancellor Williams No preview available - 2018 |
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achievements African constitutional African history Afro-Asian all-black ancient Angola Arabs areas armies Asia Asian became become began Berbers Black Africa black civilization black history black world Bushoongs called Cataract Caucasian centuries chiefdoms chiefs Christian conquered conquest continued Council destroyed destruction developed Dynasty economic Egyptian enslavement Ethiopia Ethiopian empire Europe European expansion fact forces Funj greatest Greek groups historians Hyksos important independent institutions integration invaders invasions Islam kingdoms kings Kongo Kuba land leaders Lower Egypt Makuria masses meant Memphis Menes Meroe migrations Mogho Naba Mulattoes Muslim names Napata Ndongo Negro Nile Nubia Nzinga organization period pharaohs political Portuguese pyramids Queen record region religion role rule rulers scholars slave slavery society South Southern Ethiopia southward spread Sudan temples Thebes thousand Thutmose III trade traditional tribes Twelfth Dynasties United unity Upper Egypt various vast Western white Asians writers