PBS & Henry Louis Gates Team Up for Epic 6-Hour Documentary Series on Africa's Great Civilizations

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Is this series good. I really want to get in it. But wanna see what yall think?

And where can i watch episodes that i miss?
 

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Think so.

Also @Grano-Grano - they mention the Adal Sultanate, but the entire conflict between the Solomonids and Adal is from the Ityoppiyan perspective
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The economic power of Somalia in the middle ages was underreported in the doc series. It was blatant propganda for Habasha side.
 

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I just pressed play on Part 1.........



:mjgrin: Is Gates trying to take back out of his comments about Ancient Egyptians not being black on the low by opening up the documentary talking about everyone descended from ancestors on the African continent?
 
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I'm hearing from others around the net that Gates states that the Ancient Egypt came under "black rule" with the 25th dynasty. But worse... He states that it was white Berbers that invaded Iberia when there is zero proof for that. The Berbers who invaded Iberia were the Saharan type who were all described by primary sources to be black.
Lets Talk African History: The Moors. Who Were They?

Yeah, I'm not giving this series any of my time. Just another Eurocentric platform that ignores primary sources to fit their agenda. Its 2017 now...
 
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