Williams, Chancellor

Destruction of Black Civilization : Great Issues of a Race from 4500 B.C. to 2000 A. D.

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Preface Maps and Illustrations 13(4) PART I The Preview 17(1) Origin and Development of Study 18(2) Origin and Steps in the Study 20(1) Scope of the Study 21(1) The White Arabs 21(3) The European Journey 24(2) The Field Studies 26(7) The Theoretical Framework 33(2) The Scholar's War on the Blacks 35(4) The New Approach 39(9) The Overview 48(11) Nature Joins the Attack 49(4) Pre-Conditions for Progress 53(3) The Conquest of the Blacks by Religion 56(3) Ethiopia's Oldest Daughter: Egypt 59(37) The Great Deception 59(5) The ``External Influence'' Myth 64(7) The Mulatto Problem 71(9) ``Black Egypt Turning Brown and White'' 80(7) ``The City of a Hundred Gates'' 87(3) Thebes and the Role of Religion 90(6) Egypt: The Rise And Fall Of Black Civilization 96(22) The ``Blackout'' in Review 98(6) Ethiopia South 104(2) The Third Period of Great Rulers 106(8) Ethiopia Recaptures Egypt 114(4) The First Cataract: The Black World's New Borderline 118(18) The New Borderline of the Blacks 120(1) Scraps from Pre-History 121(1) The ``Children of the Sun'' 122(5) The Development of Writing 127(8) Christian Africa 135(1) The Two that Carried on 136(25) The Semitic Strom from Axum 138(2) The Growth of States 140(2) A ``Decisive Battle of History'' 142(6) Black Makuria 148(2) The Arab Hordes 150(1) How Slavery Came to be Confined to Blacks Alone 151(4) And Now-Alwa 155(1) The Surprise Kingdom 156(5) The African Constitution: Birth of Democracy 161(15) Origin of African Democracy 162(4) Early Education 166(2) The Earliest Judicial System 168(2) The Ancient African Constitution 170(4) The Fundamental Rights of African People 174(2) The Scattering of the People Routes to Death and Destruction 176(19) Migrations As Cultural Decline 176(3) White Scholars As Authorities 179(4) The Saharan Tragedy 183(4) Ethnology and the Migrations 187(2) The Imperialists with the Pen 189(1) To the Caves, to the Swamps 190(5) The Resurrection and the Life: Case Studies by States 195(25) They Called it ``Ghana'' 195(6) Mali 201(2) Songhay 203(2) The Black Revival of Learning 205(4) The Black Muslim Triumph and the End 209(1) The Remarkable Mossi 209(11) Central Africa: Evidence From a Samll State 220(23) The Kingdom of Kuba 220(6) The Political Organization 226(1) The Government of Kuba 227(2) The Religion of Kuba 229(3) History and Philosophy 232(1) Shyaam the Great 233(3) The King-General 236(7) White Devils From the West 243(30) The Kongo-Angola Story 245(14) Queen Nzinga: the Unconquerable 259(14) The Last of the Black Empires 273(20) The Empire Builders 277(1) The Great Mutota 278(15) PART II A View From the Bridge 293(17) The Summing Up 293(8) A View From the Bridge 301(6) A View of the Motherland 307(3) The Black World at the Crossroads 310(11) The Motherland at the Crossroads 313(2) Wanted: Leaders and African Ideologies 315(2) The Black Unity Threat 317(4) Organizing a Race for Action 321(20) Wanted: All Prisoners to Enlist! 323(3) Black Separatists -- Who Are They? 326(2) The Direction of Civilization 328(3) The Liberation of Our Minds 331(10) The Shape of Things to come: A Master Plan 341(20) How to Begin -- And by Whom? 347(3) Structure by Divisions 350(11) Biographical Notes 361(4) Selected Bibliograpy 365(6) Index 371

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  • ISBN-13: 9780883780305 | ISBN-10: 0883780305