Why do people keep denying black history?

Lux

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"In conclusion the Ancient Egyptians were a primarily Black African people, as our data reflects. Future research into the relevant fields of study are greatly anticipated and will be discussed upon retrieval."

No, they were not primarily "black african." Some were, definitely. Many high ranking, wealthy Egyptian officials were. But, to suggest it was a Zulu kingdom of the North is wrong, if for no other reason the artistic evidence in terms of bust depictions of Pharos and queen contradict it.
 
By having middle eastern or white actors play the ancient Egpytians when anthropology and DNA says egypt was A BLACK CIVILIZAITON.

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One of the most contentious as well as avoided issues in African studies discourse is the examination of "race" and its role on the African continent. No where is this more prevalent than within the discussion of ancient Egypt and the geographical origins of its primary inhabitants. As stated in a previous post, early European researchers found solace in carefully crafted diffusion hypotheses relating to the supposed migration of Hamites into Northern Africa. Such ideas ironically were formed in contrast to the initial conclusion of Napoleon's exhibition into Egypt, that literally jump-started the field of Egyptology. Upon scientific examination of numerous artifacts, written records, and cultural information, among other sources of data, Napoleon's team of scientists concluded that ancient Egypt was a civilization fully established and maintained by "Negroes". This was echoed by the French philosopher Constantine-Francois de-Chasseboeuf de Volney, who noted early Greco-Roman descriptions of the ancient Egyptians, as well as the apparent "Negro" countenance of the Sphinx. This view however, changed rapidly with the increased need to justify colonialism in Africa, as well as segregation in America.

There is also the matter of art pieces. I can't seem to focus much attention on this area since it's a very subjective side of the so-called "debate", though a few claims or angles seem persistent. Many Eurocentric writers harp on the issue that Egyptians distinguished themselves physically, namely in skin complexion, from the Nubians, therefore from "Black Africans". This is hilarious since it seems to suggest that "Nubians" were the only kind of "Black" African, as to truly play with semantics. Conveniently, these people don't readily point out the fact that the ancients also distinguished themselves from Lybian Leucoderms, and Asiatic Semites, while NOT at all distinguishing themselves from the people of Punt, who lived in what today is modern Ethiopia. Also notable are depictions of Nubians whom are equally as indistinguishable, with the tomb of Huey being a prime example. Some additionally like to emphasize so-called "Caucasoid" features, which goes back to Hiernaux's observations. Drake (1987), even using the stereotyped approach found what he claimed were "many Negroids', after reviewing thousands of Egyptian art pieces and portraiture. Petrie (1939) even pondered the same for various dynasties, including some of the most important ones, like the 3rd, 12th, 18th, etc. Keita addresses this briefly as well after reviewing numerous art depictions, finding the same kind of narrow faced morphology in most figures and artworks that can also be seen in the horn of Africa, which has nothing to do with admixture with non-Africans.


Paabo and Di Rienzo (1993) found "sub-Saharan" DNA in Egyptian mummies and apparently so did another 1999 study from the University of Turin. Only tentative conclusions can be made, however, the inferences to be made from living populations have still been significant.


In conclusion the Ancient Egyptians were a primarily Black African people, as our data reflects. Future research into the relevant fields of study are greatly anticipated and will be discussed upon retrieval.
The bust of nefereti was a confirmed fact but look at the bust of Queen Tiye THATS A BLACK WOMAN. Futhermore, WHY DO YOU KEEP DENYING ANTROPLOGICAL EVIDECNE TO OPT FOR A MORE SUBJECTIVE debate ?
 
I think we definitley need to learn more about ALL history, especially of colored people.... Of course black history is important to me... but, I think there's NOT enough latin american history, not enough about asians, not enough about native americans, DEFINITELY not enough about AFRICA.....

I would like to have a MORE COMPLETE view of history of ALL peoples.
 
Who gives a crap what color they were?!
They were still idiots! Marrying their own siblings, how crazy do you have to be to do that!
 
i don't. but perhaps it's the same reason many blacks deny civil war and pre-civil war history as it applies to obama's hero, Abe Lincoln:


“I will say that I am not, nor ever have been, in favor of bringing about in any way the social and political equality of the white and black races, that I am not, nor ever have been, in favor of making voters of jurors of Negroes, nor of qualifying them to hold office, nor to intermarry with white people; and I will say in addition to this that there is a physical difference between the white and black races which I believe will forever forbid the two races from living together on terms of social and political equality. And inasmuch as they can not so live, while they do remain together there must be the position of superior and inferior, and I as much as any other man am in favor of having the superior position assigned to the white race.” (Abraham Lincoln in his fourth debate with Stephen Douglas in 1858). There’s much more if you count all of his votes against anti-slavery legislation while a Congressman from IL.
 
they are North African, not African. Taxonomically speaking, there are three races, caucasoid, negroid, and mongoloid. North African ancestral taxonomy continually relays that the forensic artifacts are skeletons with caucosoid traits. so basically the slektons, mummies, and skull fragments all confirm caucasions, not negroids.
 
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