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HD Video Downloader #Uhuru #UNIAACL Where did Afro centrism come from ? This idea about ancient Egypt and ancient Sudan civilizations were African with black identity. It was actually an Egyptian named Muhammad Ali Daud say. He was a playwright, political activist and historian born in Alexandria and eighteen six set to an Egyptian military father and a mother from Sudan's Nuba Mountains. Nepali, Ian had invaded Egypt and seventeen ninety eight, and that moment started a Europe's obsession with Egyptian monuments and artifacts. They were literally eating mummies for medicine. Mohammed Ali Da se was sixteen when the British colonized Egypt after defeating Amygdala is nationalist uprising. Tell it to be. His father was killed that same year. He was sent to Britain for schooling. From that moment, he was watching the rise of European colonial racist ideologies. At this time, archaeological and historical studies had just started, but the world still didn't talk about the importance of ancient Nile Valley civilization. They were only interested in looting it, and their museums were flooded with these stolen artifacts. KS and nineteen eleven, He becomes the first Egyptian to write about ancient Nile Valley history for a global audience and English and published an influential book called The Land of the Pharaohs. The book was a response to statements made by US President Theodore Roosevelt who asked British to treat Egyptians and Africans harshly. I mean, they were, We're uncivilized who shouldn't be given freedom or access to education, who are unfit to self - governing. We need to understand that before this book, many people in the United States didn't know that Egypt or Africa had civilizations that all. Following the release of that book, Marcus Garvey came to meet Doe, say in that meeting deeply influenced development all of the early PEN African thought or reinforce the belief that Africans were not just primitive tribes roaming jungles, but had a real civilizations. This inspired many other black intellectuals in the West. One of the most prominent was Henry Sylvester Williams, the famous British lawyer and black rights advocate. Nineteen Twenty. He debuted a play title The Pharaoh's Daughter. This was a major production that changed the course of history. The fare was portrayed US black, the daughter was black. All the actors were black. And when the world saw this play, African diaspora became fascinated with Afro centrism. This later inspired movements like the Nation of Islam. He later moved to the US and then Nine Jarrod, where he continued writing, traveling and organizing intellectual conferences and building PEN African pan Islamic networks. So he didn't claim that ancient Egypt and ancient Sudan civilization belong to all Africans. His work aimed at restoring dignity and rightful place to African civilizations in world history. Share, believe, inspire blacks, be.

Kwame Binta @KwameBinta  $28.51   

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