The Black Holocaust

The Black Holocaust. Why Did It Happen?

The loss of Black power was a key reason for the Black Holocaust. The downfall of African cultural complexes can be blamed on a host of factors including environmental changes and internal struggles. But by far, the most disastrous effect has been left by the continent’s invaders. Africa, envied for its wealth, has been invaded repeatedly. Continually from the north, waves of non-Black peoples invaded and settled portions of the continent, pushing Africans further into the interior. The idea that Africans are a backwards people devoid of history and achievement is a common one. This belief was a primary tool used to rationalize the brutalities inflicted upon Africa’s sons and daughters. But it is well known that for several thousand years, the greater part of human history, Africans were developing their own cultural complexes and contributing to others outside of the continent.

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  1. It is great to see someone putting all this effort to educate the rest of us on this subject, and it is brave of you to go the extra mile in search of the truth, the real truth that has been hidden for centuries. It’s a great way to show the world that Africans are not the perpetrators, and indeed are the victims of a race that calls itself supreme, when in reality there is nothing supreme about it.
    You are a hero to me and to many, i wish you a very good luck.
    God bless you.

    Comment by Maher Kadmiry | September 8, 2008


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