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Destruction of Black Civilization: Great Issues of a Race from 4500BC to 2000AD

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Contemporary Authors Online, Gale, 2007. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Thomson Gale, 2007. Davidson, Basil (1991). Africa in history: themes and outlines (Rev. and expandeded.). New York: Collier Books. p.15. ISBN 0684826674.

The richness of this scientific research work is impressive especially because it covers a large period of time. Dr. Chancellor Williams was born in Bennettsville, South Carolina. He received his undergraduate degree in Education and Master of Arts degree in history from Howard University. He studied abroad serving as a visiting research scholar at the Unversity of Oxford in England and at the University of London. Sad. Why are we so? People talk a lot about tolerance these days. However, somewhere, I heard someone say... AH! It was on "TED Talks" that we ought to think on acceptance and love and not tolerance. Tolerance means to tolerate someone, or something. Lord, I hope that I can do better than that. I hope that we can all do better than that. Created by Author via Canva image courtesy of Wikimedia This work was meant to provide an understanding of: What are the best practices for engaging indigenous communities in grassroots peace and justice campaigns?I gave up half way through this audiobook. The voice of the narrator just doesn't hold up to the knowledge given in this book. Howe, Stephen (1999). Afrocentrism: Mythical Pasts and Imagined Homes. p.19. ISBN 9781859842287 . Retrieved 28 May 2016. way through. I like this. I find myself doubting a lot, and hating myself and my white education for doubting. It makes me angry that we just destroyed something so wonderful. Why do we always destroy what we envy, or do not understand. When I was a child, I used to say to my mom, "The boys at school call me a sissy and are mean to me." She always said, "Ignore them, they're jealous." Petrie, Phil W. (December 1981). "DR. CHANCELLOR WILLIAMS: Celebrating Our Glorious History". Essence. 12 (8): 74–75, 132, 134, 139 . Retrieved 8 July 2023.

There were mistakes, ends of chapters not complete, towards the end the reader even swears during a mistake. I counted no less than 20. Never before have I found a book unedited and I hope never to again. A little known fact about Dr. Williams is that in addition to being an historian and professor, Dr. Williams was president of a baking company, editor of a newsletter, The New Challenge, an economist, high school teacher and principal and a novelist. In other words, there can be no real identity with our heritage until we know what our heritage really is. It is all hidden in our history, but we are ignorant of that history. We have been floating alone, basking blissfully in the sunny heritage of other peoples!”Keita, Shomarka O. Y. (May 1981). "royal incest and diffusion in Africa". American Ethnologist. 8 (2): 392–393. doi: 10.1525/ae.1981.8.2.02a00120.

A new collection of the seminal writings and speeches of a legendary writer, orator, and civil rights leader It was very hard to listen to this overly eager white man read this book like he was giving an unpracticed book report. Really distracts from the hugely important and historic substance of this book. Poorly edited would also be a compliment.To read this ebook on a mobile device (phone or tablet) you'll need to install one of these free apps:

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