So lately I have been on a pro black thing, cause even though I was black it was just a race to me before.
I recently read this book called, The Destruction of Black Civilization.
This book was made up of mostly on the ground research and oral history told by elders of villages of what happened to Africa.
He talks about how Egypt was BLACK. That Egypt was a major economic center and trading location. Because of the prosperity ,in the lush Nile River Valley, other races flocked to Egypt, especially the Asians. The same way people flock to America.
The Asians settled on the coasts and after a few generations cut off the trading route from the coasts. They eventually took over the trading routes.
Can you see where this is going?
They began to mix with the native black population, creating mulattos who would eventually scorn the native black population and push them out of Egypt into Sudan/Kush. And this is only the beginning, the Islam invasion is the last part.
I am so glad they found this, it just gives that book more credence to me, because most of it was based on Oral History so I wasn't too sure.
Black Men and Women built Egypt at a time when the land was green and the water was blue. Let us never forget that.
That book is a lesson on what to do and what not to do. Because our demise seems so obvious looking back. We were too naive of the foreigners. Whether they were white or asian. We let them in and we let them infiltrate. The author states that the only time black nations flourished is when there were no foreigners in the nation.
The Great Prophecy: "When the first white man appeared in the land, the nation would die."
Kinda Dramatic But...
"The record of over four thousand years showed that in each and every case where the rule of exclusion was relaxed and Asian or Europeans were admitted under whatever pretext, the ultimate fate of the blacks was sealed. First a lone Portuguese came, "seeking trade." Who would be silly enough to fear a lone white man... Nor were the few Germans who came later any occasion for concern other than new opportunities for trade. The exploring expeditions up and down the rivers did not cause alarm...." The Destruction of Black Civilization