Includes bibliographical references (p. [361]-404) and index.
Contents
The foundations of Afrocentric universal history -- The revival of ancient historical traditions in Black America : the four revised ancient models -- Making-up stories of Egypt -- The Egyptian tyranny over Greece in the Bronze Age -- The glory that was Egypt : the Heliocentric theory -- The second ancient model : a history of debt -- Ancient Egypt and the foundation of Western philosophy and science -- The quest for ancient Egypt's Black identity -- The curse of Canaan and the Black presence in the Bible -- The noble Ethiopian : symbol and reality -- Egypt, Africa and the Nile Valley as an Afrocentric dilemma -- From India to Ethiopia (Kush) : the invention of the fictitious Kushite empire -- Black Columbus and Black natives in the New World.