people that originally populated said land mass. Greece invaded Khemet in 332 BCE. Western civilization was born on the shores of the Nile river. The Greek scholars were educated in the Mystery Schools of Khemet; They took what they learned and co-opted it and called it their own. We, in the West and I dare say the world, were educated to believe that the glory that is the Western mind, came out of Greece. Some scholars will tell you that “Egypt”” was ancient before the Greeks invaded Khemet as it entered history about 8,000 to 10,000 BCE.
people that originally populated said land mass. Greece invaded Khemet in 332 BCE. Western civilization was born on the shores of the Nile river. The Greek scholars were educated in the Mystery Schools of Khemet; They took what they learned and co-opted it and called it their own. We, in the West and I dare say the world, were educated to believe that the glory that is the Western mind, came out of Greece. Some scholars will tell you that “Egypt”” was ancient before the Greeks invaded Khemet as it entered history about 8,000 to 10,000 BCE.
Here are a few titles of books that explore the African contribution to civilizations: Introduction to African Civilization by John G. Jackson, Egypt, the Light of the World and the Book of the Beginnings, by Gerald Massey (BCP publishing) Nile Valley Conributions to Civilization by Anthony Browder, anything by Chiek Anta Diop, Destruction of Black Civilizations by Chancellor Williams, Black Athena by Martin Bernal, Stolen Legacy by GMJames. read their bibliographies for more. Happy learning!!!:-)
Here are a few titles of books that explore the African contribution to civilizations: Introduction to African Civilization by John G. Jackson, Egypt, the Light of the World and the Book of the Beginnings, by Gerald Massey (BCP publishing) Nile Valley Conributions to Civilization by Anthony Browder, anything by Chiek Anta Diop, Destruction of Black Civilizations by Chancellor Williams, Black Athena by Martin Bernal, Stolen Legacy by GMJames. read their bibliographies for more. Happy learning!!!:-)