Nile Valley Contributions to Civilization (Exploding the Myths)
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Tony Browder's book, Nile Valley Contributions To Civilization, is about correctinf some of these misconceptions so the reader, in fact, cane be introduced to a Nile Valley Civilizations in order to understand its role as the parent of future civilizations.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #92311 in Books
- Published on: 1992-12-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 292 pages
Customer Reviews
Great book
From the introduction of this book, you get the idea that Anthony Browder is very influence by the work done by John G. Jackson, John Henrik Clarke, and Yosef ben-Jochannan. These three men have done some of the most profound research and writing on early African history and the Nile Valley contribution to civilization. The writings of these men contain a lot of scholarship, which to many people may be very difficult to read and understand. This is why this book is so important. Anthony took what Jackson, Clarke, and Jochannan wrote about in their books and translated it so that the average person could read and understand.
The theme of this book is centered on early Africa, early Africa's stolen legacy and early Africa's contributions to civilization. It also puts an emphasis on how those early contributions was translated into today's American society. In chapters 1-3, Mr. Browder talks about the people of early African civilization. He tells where they came from, who they were, what they did, and when they existed. He puts a special emphasis on the many accomplishments of the early African people. In chapters 4-7, Mr. Browder talks about the stolen legacy of early African civilization. He shows how other civilization took what the early African contributed and made it its own. He goes to great links to show and prove that what the Europeans claim as theirs was actually African in origin and rightfully belong to the African. In addition, he explains how American society has adopted early African symbols into its government structure. The finally chapters 8-10 are designed to assist the African/African-American mind to cope with the information given in chapters 1-7. The last chapters all have to do with building pride and understanding where we still must go and what we still must be.
The period of this book stretches from about 4000BC into the present. The book is structured as to give a chronological development of early African history and its gives you a progressive pattern of how this history has contributed to civilization.
The first seven chapters of this book are excellent. I have read many books on the subject of early African history and its contribution to civilization. This book is the easiest to read and understand. I believe that my son when he reaches the age of 10 would be able to read and comprehend this book. The only weakness of this book is chapters 8-10. These chapters I feel are an extension of his earlier books The Browder File Vol. II and I. I feel as though these chapters have nothing to do with the basic theme of this book, which is centered on early African history and its contribution to civilization
Overall, I think that this is a very good book for young children or for adults who have an interest in learning about early African history.
Historical foundation for finding truth
What Nile Valley does is give you a chronological event of history. Browder supports his "uncommon" thought and findings with archealogical facts and findings. He intertwines everything from the origin of religions, to civilization of the now "America", to building architectures. In order to dispell any unfounded criticism he has walked through history from as far back as perhaps 5,000 B.C. in a chronological manner siting dates and even giving dynastic periods. He shows pictures recent and ancient, similarities between recent and ancient, and is even thorough enough to show you the manner in which "alphabets" progressed. The only reason I did not give him 5 stars is because he did not touch upon the origin of the multitude of races. More specifically the now European race. I felt this info would have been helpful for the reader in understanding why the caucasoid race is the most adamant in denying and hiding the origins of civilization. Scientifically, we learn as kids that black contains all the colors in the rainbow and white is absent of all the colors. This fact leads to a correlation of an origin that begin with black who then spawned all other colors. Therefore, our color now is a direct effect of geographical positioning over time, climate change, and adaptation to environments. I believe he could've presented this info better than I just tried and it would've given a better understanding, some kind of reasoning to the caucasoid Africans internal anger and denial. The Black African would then be more receptive and at least know the subconscious logic behind the actions of the caucasoid African.
This book will force you to look deeper into history and start generating basic questions about current history taught.
A Must Read for ALL
Although I have been out of college many years, I must say, in all of my schooling, I have not had a history lesson such as this. This book was excellent in showing the hidden history of Africans and our true accomplishments. I was amazed at how much has been taken from us and how many contributions have been made by our people. Much has been used without proper accreditation. I highly recommend this book and think that it should be read across all races.




