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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... armies at the borders of Ethiopia and did not invade to meet the waiting black armies with their Queen in personal command . Upon his death , one of his most outstanding generals became Pharaoh as Ptolemy I , thus beginning 300 years of ...
... armies at the borders of Ethiopia and did not invade to meet the waiting black armies with their Queen in personal command . Upon his death , one of his most outstanding generals became Pharaoh as Ptolemy I , thus beginning 300 years of ...
Page 209
... armies ) the Moroccans met the Army of Songhay under Askia Issihak at Tondibi in 1594. Spears and arrows had to give way to gunfire . There- after the Songhay forces split up into small units to harass enemy garri- sons and outposts in ...
... armies ) the Moroccans met the Army of Songhay under Askia Issihak at Tondibi in 1594. Spears and arrows had to give way to gunfire . There- after the Songhay forces split up into small units to harass enemy garri- sons and outposts in ...
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... armies from across the desert . Even there where black armies clashed with invading white armies , the masses never saw white people . This refers not only to the countless thousands who fled upon the approach of enemy troops , but also ...
... armies from across the desert . Even there where black armies clashed with invading white armies , the masses never saw white people . This refers not only to the countless thousands who fled upon the approach of enemy troops , but also ...
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