Africa : mother of Western civilization /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Baltimore, MD :
Black Classic Press,
1988
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| Edition: | Student's and researcher's ed. |
| Series: | African-American heritage series.
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Table of Contents:
- The dawn of civilization; and, The value of a name
- Prehistoric homosapiens or ancient African man
- Who were/are the Africans of ancient Alkebu-lan (Africa)
- Historic quotations and comments about, and of, the Africans
- People who made Nile Valley history yesterday and today
- Racism, historians, and Ethiopians
- The return of Kimit, Zimbabwe, and Nubia to the continent of Alkebu-lan (Africa)
- Nubia- "mother of Kimit"- gateway to the north
- Predynastic and dynastic Kimit, Nubia, and Kush
- The Egyptian dynasties and comments by high-priest Manetho
- Notes on Egyptology, etc.
- African origin of "Greek philosophy"
- Arguments and answers relative to the African origins of "Greek philosophy"
- Who were the indigenous Africans of Kimit (Egypt)
- Reflections on ancient Kimit (Sais or Egypt)
- Chronology of Egyptian rule over Kush and Nubia
- "Cleopatra's needle" : a stolen African treasure in America
- The rise and fall of the Africans of Khart Haddas (Carthage)
- The Black man of antiquity
- What "Black is beautiful" is not ready to hear
- Judaism, the "Black Jew" or "Israelite"
- Roots of biblical "anti-Negroism," etc. : a cause for Black "anti-Semitism"
- A lecture on the beginnings of the Christian church in North and East Africa
- The Africans right to be wrong is sacred.