DK 2021 - Black History Book - DK Audiobook
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Discover the rich and complex history of the peoples of Africa, and the struggles and triumphs of Black cultures and communities around the world.
With profiles of key people, movements, and events, The Black History Book brings together accounts of the most significant ideas and milestones in Black history and culture. This vital and thought-provoking book presents a bold and accessible overview of the history of the African continent and its peoples - from the earliest human migrations to modern Black communities and the African diaspora.
Powerful images and innovative infographics bring to life the stories of the early kingdoms of Ancient Egypt, Nubia, and Carthage; the powerful empires of the Medieval and Early Modern eras; and the struggle against European colonizers. Black history and culture beyond the African continent is also explored in detail - including the Atlantic Slave Trade; the quilombos (slave resistance camps) of Brazil; the Harlem Renaissance and Jazz Age; the “Windrush” migration; Civil Rights and Black feminist movements; and Black Lives Matter.
Using the “Big Ideas” series’ trademark combination of authoritative, accessible text and bold graphics, The Black History Book examines the achievements and struggles of Black communities across the world up to the modern day, as well as the influence of Black cultures on art, literature, and music the world over.
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This post has 17 comments with rating of 3.9/5
January 13th, 2023
Nothing about Wakanda? “Black history and culture beyond the African continent is also explored in detail - including the Atlantic Slave Trade” … anything about the black slaves sold by black slave owners in Africa? Nah
January 14th, 2023
Great buy! The We Wuz Kangs and Wakanda chapters are the best parts
January 14th, 2023
>The Black History Book examines the achievements and struggles of Black communities across the world up to the modern day
Achievements: peanut butter and jazz
Struggles: Ethiopian famine, Rwandan genocide, corrupt dictators, getting out of mud huts
January 14th, 2023
It’s strange how you (@ukulele12345) and people like you get so hung up about Africans selling captured and enslaved Africans to the Slave Trade. Does that somehow negate 400 years of institutional slavery? And this obsession with using ‘Wakanda’ as a jest and punchline…does it make you feel bigger mocking an ideal? It’s obviously not your ideal and, based on your tone, your ideal was how Western Civilization existed for millennia already. Does the idea of Wakanda make you feel so small that you have to belittle it? And there have been far more achievements than ‘peanut butter and jazz’ (which you would know if you read anything, really, but this posted book especially) but are you saying that it is only Black people who have had the struggles you name? Africa isn’t the only continent with famine or genocide or corrupt dictators or even mud huts. Does your hypocritical mockery make you feel bigger somehow? It is curious how quick people [like you] are to denigrate and dismiss an entire history when the only history you likely know was fabricated as much as Wakanda or more so. As this is a book site, please educate yourselves with all the resources made available to you freely by this site. You are the only reason you’re surprised that your little bubble is bursting in this new day and age. Grow up.
January 14th, 2023
Thank you
January 14th, 2023
@Malachie520 Judging by the length of your reply, I’d say you’re the one who feels small.
January 14th, 2023
Echo Malachie. Some repellent stuff there. A deeply fascinating continent, which produced the human race itself. In addition to one of the greatest philosophers, theologians & historians in history.
January 14th, 2023
Sub Saharan Africa has produced nothing noteworthy in all of human history.
January 15th, 2023
And above, we see why this book is necessary. But will probably be banned from half the schools in the USA.
January 19th, 2023
Yet more nazis here who will benefit the world only with their complete non-existence.
January 26th, 2023
Hey mybutthole, maybe you should consider removing your head from your butthole to engage intellectually with peers? Oh, wait. You’re so completely racist that your head will sadly never depart its current lodging. Oh well. nothing lost in the end. Just so you know, I’m as pinkish white as most of my ancestors, but I can spot a bigot when I see one.
January 26th, 2023
Um, iraqois, The fossil record shows Homo sapiens (also known as “modern humans” or “anatomically modern humans”) living in Africa by about 350,000-260,000 years ago. “The earliest known Homo sapiens fossils include the Jebel Irhoud remains from Morocco (c. 315,000 years ago),[13] the Florisbad Skull from South Africa (c. 259,000 years ago), and the Omo remains from Ethiopia (c. 233,000 years ago).” (Citation- Stringer, C. (2016). “The origin and evolution of Homo sapiens”).
So yeah, “Sub Saharan Africa has produced nothing noteworthy in all of human history,” except of course for your ancient ancestors.
January 26th, 2023
I do feel somewhat obligated to concede to Caesar (with whom I have passionately disagreed on more than one occasion), a more than fair point, and well-made.
January 26th, 2023
it’s all about iq. everything else is wishful blank slatism.
February 9th, 2023
Challenge to all the self-flagellating whites: name a black historian, scientist and engineer without running to Google.
February 9th, 2023
Apparently the main reason we should celebrate black history according to people in this thread is because of the out of Africa theory.
No one has listed a single unique contribution or positive trait about black history that makes it unique other than the claim that out of it, every other civilization originated.
You’re basically calling black people lower life forms. If that isn’t racist, I don’t know what is.
February 9th, 2023
“Does that somehow negate 400 years of institutional slavery?”
Who’s gonna tell him where all the slaves are now? Take a wild guess.
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