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 246
... Kongo's economic system of agriculture and handicraft industries , organized into guilds , was the same ; apprentice- ship training for all skilled occupations was the same ; and the general pattern of social organization was also the ...
... Kongo's economic system of agriculture and handicraft industries , organized into guilds , was the same ; apprentice- ship training for all skilled occupations was the same ; and the general pattern of social organization was also the ...
Page 258
... Kongo were blocked . For one thing , widespread education of the Blacks was not really intended ; that would have meant sending well- trained teachers instead of the unwanted dregs of Portuguese society . But even if Portugal had had ...
... Kongo were blocked . For one thing , widespread education of the Blacks was not really intended ; that would have meant sending well- trained teachers instead of the unwanted dregs of Portuguese society . But even if Portugal had had ...
Page 377
... Kongo , economic system , 246 Kongo - Angola , Portuguese arrival , 245 , 259 Kongo King , 265 Kongo Kingdom , 241 , 250 Kongolese , 222 Kongolese Kings , 251 Koran , 203 , 206 Kossoi , Dia , 204 Kot a Pe , Kuba King , 241 242 , 281 ...
... Kongo , economic system , 246 Kongo - Angola , Portuguese arrival , 245 , 259 Kongo King , 265 Kongo Kingdom , 241 , 250 Kongolese , 222 Kongolese Kings , 251 Koran , 203 , 206 Kossoi , Dia , 204 Kot a Pe , Kuba King , 241 242 , 281 ...
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