A lot of lazy Whites who would rather prefer to regurgitate their ignorance on a public forum than read about anthropology & history fail to realize in their attempts to downplay Black contributions to mankind with civilizations like Egypt [which Black su-saharan Africans founded], that Egypt was not the only Black civilization--but there have been several: Nubia, Ghana, Mali, Songhay, & Kush, to name a few
Added to this is the fact that whether or not a civilization even popped up among a peoples, was depended HEAVILLY on geograpgy. Don't you find it odd that most Black civilizations popped up around bodies of water? Several factors created an environment that facillitated the creation arts & academia within socieities, many of those factors did not exist in sub-saharan Africa. Where as Asians, Europeans, and some North Africans had access to water, trade routes, easilly domesticted animals & plants, etc. Sub-saharan Africans were given heat & sand to work with--on one of the most isolated continents in the world. Read the book "Guns, germs & steel" for the full story
Added to this is the fact that whether or not a civilization even popped up among a peoples, was depended HEAVILLY on geograpgy. Don't you find it odd that most Black civilizations popped up around bodies of water? Several factors created an environment that facillitated the creation arts & academia within socieities, many of those factors did not exist in sub-saharan Africa. Where as Asians, Europeans, and some North Africans had access to water, trade routes, easilly domesticted animals & plants, etc. Sub-saharan Africans were given heat & sand to work with--on one of the most isolated continents in the world. Read the book "Guns, germs & steel" for the full story