The Destruction of Black Civilization: Great Issues of a Race from 4500 B.C. to 2000 A.D.Third World Press, 1987 - 384 pages A widely read classic exposition of the history of Africans on the continent--and the people of African descent in the United States and in the diaspora--this well researched analysis details the development of civilization in Africa. |
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THE OVERVIEW | 44 |
Nature Joins the Attack | 49 |
PreConditions for Progress | 53 |
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