Deuteronomy 5:6
I am the LORD thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt, from the house of bondage.
Now that we know 'Egypt' is the land of bondage (slavery), the LORD tells us that this will happen to the Israelites-
Deuteronomy 28:68
And the LORD shall bring thee into Egypt (bondage) again with ships (slave ships), by the way whereof I spake unto thee, Thou shalt see it no more again (Israel): and there ye shall be sold unto your enemies for bondmen (slavewomen) and bondwomen (slavewomen), and no man shall buy (redeem e.g. Malcolm X, MLK) you.
Israel is connected to Egypt, so no boats are needed to get there.
So what 'Egypt' is this referring to? A spiritual Egypt.
Deuteronomy 28:48
Therefore shalt thou serve thine enemies which the LORD shall send against thee, in hunger, and in thirst, and in nakedness, and in want of all things: and he shall put a yoke of iron upon thy neck, until he have destroyed thee.
You want Black history, look in the Bible.
It should be stated at the outset that the Euro-Christian Holy Bible "was never written by Black folks. Instead, it was compiled by White folks, namely, Jews, Romans, Greeks, who freely deleted, added, and otherwise altered their book whenever they felt it was politically expedient to do so."
The original Black version, The Book of the Dead, written by our Afrikan ancestors in ancient Kemet (Egypt) and Ethiopia in the B.C. era, has been maligned and assaulted by wave after wave of so-called White missionaries and researchers.
These White compilers of the "White" Holy Bible lacked the innate capacity to understand the concept of Darkness. The fact of the matter is that the term Caucasian means "dead and unspiritual body" and "mutant savages" living in the caves of eastern Europe's Caucasoid mountains during the Ice Age which lasted 20,000 years.
On the other hand, Blackness means the giver of life; that's why a baby is born out of the Blackness of a woman's womb. In the B.C. era, the deceased was dressed in white because white represented sin, ugliness, negativity, powerlessness, death. During this era, All the Gods were Black.
In the B.C. era, Black represented might, power, governance, positiveness, beauty, life and spirituality. All the Gods became White in the A.D. era under a religious belief system called Christianity.