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Their descendants are called Untouchables, or Dalits today, and their people of the same racial origins and background, blood type, skin color, facial features, language family (Kushitic, spread from West Africa to the Horn of Africa, through South Arabia to India and Cambodian) continue to be a significant population in India and South Asia. The Blacks of Africa were making steady scientific, educational, social and economic progress and development before the invasions of the Arabs and Europeans. The steady development of ancient technology, science, education, religion and culture could have continued, as it surely has in many parts of Africa, despite European and Arab racism and colonialism as well as slavery. Those peoples in other parts of the world, who were able to resist European invasions of their lands and who wanted to develop their technologies, have done so and are today among the worlds materially and technologically advanced nations. The Japanese are a typical example. Blacks worldwide could have continued a tradition that goes back to over ten thousand years before Christ, when Ausar (Osiris) is said to have composed thousands of books dealing with ancient arts, religion, sciences and technologies including the Devine Pymander, the Kabalion and the Emerald Table, over ten thousand years ago and which contributed to culture today, (see African Civilization Revisited, by Ivan Van Sertima, Transaction Publications, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08903).
Posted on: Sun, 12 Oct 2014 02:56:31 +0000

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