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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... Negro " teachers who do not limit themselves to the viewpoints of the white masters who trained them . The frustrations become more intolerable as the young find themselves between two fires : The white racists who determine the very ...
... Negro " teachers who do not limit themselves to the viewpoints of the white masters who trained them . The frustrations become more intolerable as the young find themselves between two fires : The white racists who determine the very ...
Page 318
... Negro heads of important institutions and organizations represent the white man's " indirect rule " over the black community . It is the voice of these " leaders " that is accepted as the voice of the race . They do indeed have a great ...
... Negro heads of important institutions and organizations represent the white man's " indirect rule " over the black community . It is the voice of these " leaders " that is accepted as the voice of the race . They do indeed have a great ...
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... Negro in Holy Writ , Philadelphia , 1902 . Bayard Taylor , A Journey to Central Africa : Life , and Landscapes from Egypt to the Negro Kingdoms of the White Nile , New York , 1867 . Arnold J. Toynbee , The Study of History , London ...
... Negro in Holy Writ , Philadelphia , 1902 . Bayard Taylor , A Journey to Central Africa : Life , and Landscapes from Egypt to the Negro Kingdoms of the White Nile , New York , 1867 . Arnold J. Toynbee , The Study of History , London ...
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