Kwaku Person-Lynn, Ph.D.
Suppressing Afrikan world history is top priority in the intellectual
world. It contains stories that will forever transform world history. The
greatest area of change and correction is revealing that world
civilization evolved from Afrikan civilization. It was ancient before
Europeans started the struggle of creating civilization. Afrikans were the
only people with experience and the capacity to teach from its
universities. Europeans (ancient Greeks and Romans) had no great learning
centers. The Nile Valley was the intellectual, spiritual, educational,
industrial center for the ancient world. The areas of science, medicine,
mathematics, engineering, parenting, architecture, philosophy, religion,
public works projects, distribution, preparing food and so many other
human activity areas were created there and were distributed throughout
the world by various conquerors and travelers.
This revelation changes the entire complexion of all we were taught. Once
this is realized, there will be no accurate history books published
outside of a few exceptions: John G. Jackson's Introduction To African
Civilizations and Chancellor Williams' Destruction Of Black
Civilization, the various volumes of The Journal Of African
Civilizations, edited by Ivan Van Sertima, along with some other rare
literature. These works are closer to accuracy than the large majority of
books published on the subject.
What is missing is a current book, incorporating the vast amount of
incredible new information, adding a new component, DNA studies. This new
literary effort can only be legitimate from an Afrikan point of view.
Writers of European descent have written the majority of books on Afrikan
history. This is not to say Europeans cannot write history. They are
better at writing their own history than any one else. It is more the
concept of starting from within, rather than without. Beginning with the
primary, rather than the traditional method of analyzing and interpreting
from the secondary. Europeans have written volumes on Afrikan history. A
mammoth amount is colonial or slave history, written from that
perspective. To have a holistic approach to history, one must examine as
many perspectives as possible.
A view that has been alive for a few years is that one must start with the
origin of humanity. There is such a lack of respect for Ernest E. Just, an
American Afrikan biologist who worked at Howard University, early 1900s,
who through his fertilization and cell separation research brought us DNA.
Thanks to his efforts, the origin of humanity work is almost at its
conclusion. All of the present evidence leads straight to Afrika, more
specifically, Ethiopia.
The Afrikan influence in world civilizations is so massive it may take a
few decades to document all that it means. Unfortunately, there are
strenuous efforts to obstruct this information from public consumption and
dissemination. There are people afraid of change. There are innate beliefs
that people of Afrikan descent do not have the intellectual capacity to do
serious scholarship. And there are those who suffer from the mental
illness of color prejudice.
Lack of knowledge can be one cause of negative conduct. The bulk of
immoral behavior by people of Afrikan descent, particularly the youth,
today is acquired from birth, several generations, learning and acting
someone else's habits, customs, behavior, principles, culture, almost
totally abandoning everything their ancestors taught. Cursory examination
of things projected in Western culture indicates that it does not put much
value in truth and moral character. That can be devastating and self
destructive to young people being born and raised in that kind of
environment. It will make people with little resources prey on each other.
Understanding that this is arranged by purposeful design is the beginning
of developing counter measures.
One of many reasons why it (should be) mandatory (that) Afrikan world
history be researched, written, distributed, read and analyzed (is
because) in one sense, it is liberating. It frees a person from seeing the
world from one perspective; primarily that people of European descent
created all the great things. As self-serving as that has been for the
perpetrators of that type of thinking, much of it is based on gross
inaccuracies and omissions. Western intellectuals are fearful their
authoritative scholarship and public trust may not prove as precise and
accepted as it once was. This could cause a great dilemma among Western
scholars as students, faculty and the general public become aware of this.
Their next statement may be, "Since most of our teachers and books did not
give us all of the information or withheld information, maybe we should
look elsewhere." The foremost concern is where that elsewhere may be.
Kwaku Person-Lynn is the author of On My Journey Now - The Narrative
And Works Of Dr. John Henrik Clarke, The Knowledge Revolutionary.
E-mail address:
DrKwaku@hotmail.com