ECHOES OF ANCIENT AFRICAN VALUESAncient Africans, perhaps around 5500 BC, established a tradition based upon truth, goodness, beauty, and other immaterial and intangible aspects of things of worth. Believing all of God’s creations were forever linked, they focused on having good relations with and behaviors toward fellow human beings and with nature – both for the purpose of reaching a heaven afterlife. Out of these concepts arose the sense of community, including the practice of no person being left behind. Echoes of Ancient African Values discusses who Ancient Africans were as a people; their genius and creative ways of thinking; their philosophical and spiritual foundations; and their world shaping achievements. Unfortunately, peoples throughout the world have failed to realize or acknowledge the fact that Ancient Africans have produced the most brilliance civilization and culture the world has ever known. This applies whether the measure is by significance, greatness, or numbers. The fashioning of such brilliance inside high morals not only transcended space and time but also designed sublime echoes. A major premise of this book is that these echoes were extremely instrumental in enabling Ancient African slaves to survive their hellish situation as well as having ongoingly contributed to the recovery of Black Americans from the effects of slavery. Numerous examples are given. Otherwise, what is stressed to all peoples in the world is that Ancient African Values contain workable answers for solving every type of problem concerning humanity. |
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... African Society .... Achievements .. Music 26 The God Osiris ........ .29 30 ..31 33 .33 Dancing Art Writing Masks Cradle of Humanity Cradle of Civilization .... Cradle of Culture ......... Egyptians Contributions ..... Hieroglyphics ...
... African and Western cultures is a matter of creative individual taste . Taste allows one to convert the physical into the mental or to covert the mental into the physical . The very activity of submitting an object to " Free Critique ...
... African ideas at the center of any analysis involving African culture and behavior . Examples of such differences of opinion include whether Ancient Africans had a monolithic ( massive , solid , and uniform ) society or polylithic ...
... Africa as “ African culture . " Yet the pattern of following tradition from the very beginning of African society onward meant that intercultural , intracultural , and intergenerational similarities were achieved through a continent ...
... Africa – connections that would have greatly benefitted trade , communications , and national culture - connections , for the most part , that are probably no longer present today . Herodotus ( Greek historian , 484 ? -425 B.C. ) was ...
Contents
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Ancient African People | 50 |
Rituals and Rites | 56 |
Lineage Systems | 62 |
Great Black Europeans | 162 |
Rise of Knights | 175 |
SECTION III RISE OF RACISM | 183 |
AFRICAS DECLINE | 197 |
AFRICAN AMERICAN SLAVES | 211 |
Methods of Willie Lynch Slavemaster | 223 |
Malicious Naming | 229 |
ANCIENT AFRICAN ECHOES IN AMERICA | 237 |
Judicial System | 68 |
Goddess Maat | 78 |
Ancient African Education | 97 |
Tribal Life Education | 105 |
Ancient African Science | 112 |
Ancient African Literature | 123 |
Ancient African World Gifts | 139 |
African American Philosphers | 258 |
African American Religions | 265 |
Black American Cultural Achievements | 275 |
Closing Remarks | 309 |
Index | 315 |
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Echoes of Ancient African Values Joseph A. Bailey II M. D. F. a. C. S.,Joseph A. Bailey No preview available - 2005 |