Essays by Ekowa

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Preliminary Book List and Book Links:

Ben-Jochannan, Yosef A.A.  Black Man of the Nile and
His Family. Baltimore : Black Classic Press, 1989.
  
Browder, Anthony Y.  Nile Valley Contributions to
Civilizations: Exploding the Myths, Volume 1.
Introduction by John Henrik Clarke: Washington , DC :
Institute of Karmic Guidance, 1992.
 
Carruthers, Jacob H.  Intellectual Warfare. Chicago :
Third World Press, 1999.
 
Chandler, Wayne B.  Ancient Future: The Teachings and
Prophetic Wisdom of the Seven Hermetic Laws of Ancient
Egypt . Introduction by Ivan Van Sertima. Baltimore :
Black Classic Press, 1999.
 
Diop, Cheikh Anta.  African Origin of Civilization:
Myth or Reality.  Translated from the French by Mercer
Cook.  New York : Lawrence Hill, 1974,
 
Diop, Cheikh Anta.  Civilization or Barbarism: An
Authentic Anthropology. Translated from the French by
Yaa-Lengi Meema Ngemi. Edited by Harold J. Salemson
and Marjolijn de Jager. New York : Lawrence Hill, 1991.
 
Drake, St. Clair.  Black Folk Here and There: An Essay
in History and Anthropology, Volume 1. Los Angeles :
Center for Afro-American Studies, UCLA, 1987,
 

Dubois, W.E. B -The Negro

http://www.sacred-texts.com/afr/dbn/index.htm


Finch III, Charles S.  Echoes of the Old Darkland:
Themes from the African Eden . Decatur : Khenti, 1991.

Higgins, Godfrey Anacalypsis: link below

http://members.tripod.com/~pc93/anacv1b1.htm
 
Hilliard III, Asa G.  SBA: The Reawakening of the
African Mind. Foreword by Wade W. Nobles. Gainesville :
Makare, 1997
 
Houston, Drusilla Dunjee.  Wonderful Ethiopians of the
Ancient Cushite Empire. 1926; rpt. Introduction by W.
Paul Coates. Afterword by Asa G. Hilliard III.
Commentary by James G. Spady. Baltimore : Black Classic
Press, 1985.

Count Volney: The Ruins of Empires

http://www.english.upenn.edu/Projects/knarf/Volney/volneytp.html
 
[2] Book List

Jackson, John G.  Introduction to African
Civilizations. Foreword by Runoko Rashidi.
Introduction by John Henrik Clarke. New York : Citadel,
2001.
 
James, George G.M.  Stolen Legacy: The Greeks Were not
the Authors of Greek Philosophy, but the People of
North Africa Commonly Called the Egyptians. 1954; rpt.
Introduction by Asa G. Hilliard III. San Francisco :
Julian Richardson, 1988.

Massey,Gerald. ANcient Egypty Light of the World:

Follow link for online copies

http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Massey%2C%20Gerald
 
Obenga, Theophile.  Ancient Egypt and Black Africa: A
Student's Handbook for the Study of Ancient Egypt in
Philosophy, Linguistics and Gender Relations. London :
Karnak House, 1992.
 
Van Sertima, Ivan, ed.  Egypt Revisited. New
Brunswick
: Transaction Press, 1989.
 
Van Sertima, Ivan, ed.  Egypt : Child of Africa . New
Brunswick
: Transaction Press, 1994.
 
Van Sertima, Ivan, and Larry Obadele Williams, eds. 
Great African Thinkers, Volume 1: Cheikh Anta Diop.
New Brunswick : Transaction Press, 1986.
 
Williams, Chancellor.  The Destruction of Black
Civilization: Great Issues of a Race from 4500 B.C. to
2000 A.D. Chicago: Third World Press, 1987.