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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... ancient reason : To escape white and colored oppression . We are in the period of ancient history . The records of the times are unmistakable and the evidence is clear only when the archaeologists have done their work well . In no area ...
... ancient reason : To escape white and colored oppression . We are in the period of ancient history . The records of the times are unmistakable and the evidence is clear only when the archaeologists have done their work well . In no area ...
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... ancient Ethiopia , of course , would have defeated all major efforts to destroy or disguise the most significant aspects of African history . All honors must go to the ancient Greek and Roman historians who did not seem to know what ...
... ancient Ethiopia , of course , would have defeated all major efforts to destroy or disguise the most significant aspects of African history . All honors must go to the ancient Greek and Roman historians who did not seem to know what ...
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... ancient city and one of the very earliest centers of black civilization . We have said that the ancient whites so regarded it . The Greek historian , Erathos- thenes , refers to Menes as " The Theban " and first king of Thebes ( meaning ...
... ancient city and one of the very earliest centers of black civilization . We have said that the ancient whites so regarded it . The Greek historian , Erathos- thenes , refers to Menes as " The Theban " and first king of Thebes ( meaning ...
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