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 133
... survival groups . The most remarkable of the facts was that even those groups that were pushed back into a state of barbarism still held on ( God only knows how ) to some of the basic institutions of the society from which they ...
... survival groups . The most remarkable of the facts was that even those groups that were pushed back into a state of barbarism still held on ( God only knows how ) to some of the basic institutions of the society from which they ...
Page 228
... survival and defense against threats to survival . The tribe is the unit through which the race itself has survived during all of its migrating and scattered circumstances . The enemies that beset it were black as well as white . This ...
... survival and defense against threats to survival . The tribe is the unit through which the race itself has survived during all of its migrating and scattered circumstances . The enemies that beset it were black as well as white . This ...
Page 297
... survival sites , through it all kingdoms and empires were built , destroyed , and built again . These were the slow - moving voluntary migrations from which so many of the small and large societies developed with different languages and ...
... survival sites , through it all kingdoms and empires were built , destroyed , and built again . These were the slow - moving voluntary migrations from which so many of the small and large societies developed with different languages and ...
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