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 107
... meant all Ethiopia , all Ethiopia meant all Africa , and all Blacks were Africans or Ethiopians or Thebans , etc. There were numerous independent states in the Western Land of the Blacks ( Western Sudan ) that may have claimed a ...
... meant all Ethiopia , all Ethiopia meant all Africa , and all Blacks were Africans or Ethiopians or Thebans , etc. There were numerous independent states in the Western Land of the Blacks ( Western Sudan ) that may have claimed a ...
Page 267
... meant surrendering his soul and body not to any Christ , but to the white man . And oral tradition further has it that the people not only rejected " Philip I , " but made fun of the very idea that he considered himself to be king ...
... meant surrendering his soul and body not to any Christ , but to the white man . And oral tradition further has it that the people not only rejected " Philip I , " but made fun of the very idea that he considered himself to be king ...
Page 328
... meant the triump of ignorance and incompetence over intelligence and industry . It never meant forcing those at the bottom to the top regardless of inability or lack of will . But it does mean that the ladder of opportunity should ...
... meant the triump of ignorance and incompetence over intelligence and industry . It never meant forcing those at the bottom to the top regardless of inability or lack of will . But it does mean that the ladder of opportunity should ...
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