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Civilization or Barbarism: An Authentic Anthropology Review

Civilization or Barbarism: An Authentic Anthropology
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Diop demonstrates his multidisciplinary genius in this book. His scientific approach leaves no stone unturned, even when dealing with linguistics. He addresses so many topics, from the origins of civilisation to political and social organisation in ancient states. I especially treasure the chapters on Africa's contribution to humanity in sciences and philosophy. A real eye-opener. Mostly French speaking authors are referenced and critiqued though. It's a shame there aren't more African scholars following Diop's lines of research.

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They Came Before Columbus: The African Presence in Ancient America Review

They Came Before Columbus: The African Presence in Ancient America
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Sertima has presented a thoery that is not "wild afrocentric babble." Its very plausible for the following reasons:
Most everyone is familiar with the time period of the Dark Ages, which lasted from the fall of the Roman Empire until about the 1200 or 1300's. It was a time when people were intellectually non-progressive, when the average peasent/serf never traveled 20 miles from the place of his birth. What people do forget is that the Dark Age was only a Western European phenomenon. The rest of Asia and Africa were steadily advancing.
One reviewer said that Africans had no ocean trade routes with other peoples. In fact, the East African coast was dotted with powerful city states that traded all over the Indian Ocean, including China. And on the West Coast, Africans did not need trade routes per se, because half of Europe was already under their complete domination through the Islamic Empire (black Moors).
Is it a coincidence that Spain and Italy were the first two European countries to climb out of the Dark Ages? No. Italy's trade routes with Africa long brought it into contact with Moslem and Chinese advances. And Spain; Spain was part of Islam! On the streets of Cardoba, Spain you would have seen Africans, Moslems, and a bunch of other races. By the way, the Moslems invented the magnetic compass and the astrolabe. This same Moslem learning flourished at the world first university; in Timbaktu. Timbaktu was in Mali, West Africa. In this climate how could West Africans not have known about sailing and trade routes?
Incidently, where was Columbus originaly from? Italy. Which country did he go to and got financing for his trip? Spain. Strangly, the same countries we just mentioned as having had close contact with Africa for centuries.
With this background, now you can look at Sertima's book with an open mind. Anyone who thinks that this book is "Afrocentric babble" is either unfamiliar with history or afraid of the truth.

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Maat, The Moral Ideal in Ancient Egypt (African Studies: History, Politics, Economics and Culture) Review

Maat, The Moral Ideal in Ancient Egypt (African Studies: History, Politics, Economics and Culture)
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I literally have hundreds of books many of which are great but this book honestly needs ten stars. I get quivers when I think about the pain staking scholarship that went into this book. This book travels into domains unventured. It inaugurates a new 4th phase of Egyptology. It left the authority of Egyptology saying we have alot to learn from traditional African cultures, signing the praises of Karenga. Ironically Karenga is like the teacher and Assmann the authority who is made to look like the student as his works are corrected. So many people need this book. Spirituality, Philosophy, History, Culture and revealing knowledge that has been locked away for millenniums. Diffinetly for all those who wish to be conscious.

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Light from Ancient Africa Review

Light from Ancient Africa
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From a spiritual and psychological point-of-view we all have a desire to "Go Home".Dr Akbar shows us the way home by way of the truth,which happens to be the Light.You couldn't have picked a more fitting name.Thanks for the Wake-up call!When it comes to blowing up a blackward psyche You are the Bomb Diggy! Hetep!-the little scarab

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Light from Ancient Africa is a critical contribution towhat might be called the "Re-Africanization of Psychology Project."It was within this project that we came to realizethat the notion ofhuman psychology was and remains an African invention...In this book,Na'im Akbar provides the reader with a clear and concise understandingof the African (Kemetic) origins of psychology, and provides theinsightful guidelines to modern-day implications and applications ofthe field. From foreword by Wade W. Nobles

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Wonderful Ethiopians of the Ancient Cushite Empire Review

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Wonderful Ethiopians of the Ancient Cushite Empire represents the crowning achievement of Ms. Drusilla Dunjee Houston. The work was originally published in Oklahoma City in 1926. It is the first known attempt by a Black woman, and perhaps anyone, to produce a multi-volume work on African history told from an African perspective.
Ms. Houston herself was an educator, journalist and historian. She spent most of her life in Oklahoma and Arizona and succumbed to tuberculosis in Phoenix, Arizona in 1941.
Her work is broad and comprehensive and was quite advanced for its time. Its audience was not confined to scholars but the layperson, particularly Black folk, who were in need of a accurate tonic to boost Black self-esteem. It retains a powerful value even today, more than seventy years since its initial publication.

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Wonderful Ethiopians of the Ancient Cushite Empire, written by legendary author Drusilla Dunjee Houston is widely considered to be one of the greatest classic and historical texts of all time. This great classic will surely attract a whole new generation of readers. For many, Wonderful Ethiopians of the Ancient Cushite Empire is required reading for various courses and curriculums. And for others who simply enjoy reading timeless pieces of classic literature, this gem by Drusilla Dunjee Houston is highly recommended. Published by Classic Books International and beautifully produced, Wonderful Ethiopians of the Ancient Cushite Empire would make an ideal gift and it should be a part of everyone's personal library.

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Essays in Ancient Egyptian Studies Review

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Jacob Hudson Carruthers (1930-2004) was a professor at Northeastern Illinois University.
He writes in the Introduction to this 1984 book, "The decision to focus on Ancient Egypt was made after a long period of study and debate ... the reasons were that Ancient Egypt offered the best presently known source of data about the uncorrupted African past with enough data to not only verify the facts of African civilization but to begin the construction of a framework to reinterpret the hsitory and social reality of the world."
Here are some quotations from the book:
"The African worldview is essential to a proper explanation of world history. Otherwise, we are merely engaging in the old Negro history game of adding the Negro contribution to white history." (Pg. 14)
"We must, thus, abandon the alien identifications of our mecca and replace them with with concepts by which (Kemet) identified themselves and their land. By so doing, we can affirm our own identity as well as show respect for our ancestors." (Pg. 28)
"In sum, few if any Black scholars have been able to disentangle the data from the dictates of nomadic historiography and this has resulted in obstacles to full development of an African historiography." (Pg. 35-36)
"Of what relevance for us today is this ancient African worldview of the Creation? ... this is still the basic orientation of most African people, even many of us who have been trained to 'know better.' Thus, if we are to know our people we must know our mentality." (Pg. 73)


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