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Re: Black Egypt? Hardly! *LINK*
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WHERE ARE ALL THE BURIED WRITTEN LITERATURE?...GREAT WORKS OF ARCHITECTURE?...POEMS?...SONNETS?...
WHERE IS THE BLACK HOMER, PLATO, SHAKESPEARES??

-NO WRITTEN LANGUAGE! YA MORON!!!

There have been ancient texts found in Timbuktu, Mali, written in Arabic and various AFRICAN LANGUAGES! While we can argue about whether Egyptians were black or not, there is sufficient evidence that supports west Africans (the black people you describe) as having a written, and impressive academic history and civilization before European contact.

"Their emergence [of Malian texts/manuscripts] has caused a stir among academics and researchers, who say they represent some of the earliest examples of written history in sub-Saharan Africa and are a window into a golden age of scholarship in west Africa. Some even believe that the fragile papers, which are now the focus of an African-led preservation effort, may reshape perceptions of the continent's past.

"It has long been said that there was only oral history in this part of the world," said Salem Ould Elhadje, 67, a historian in Timbuktu. "But these manuscripts come from an African city, a city of black people."

"These libraries [in Mali] and their collections of manuscripts dispel the notion by Europeans that West Africa had no literary tradition. Westerns can benefit from the contents of the manuscripts in terms of law, economics, social morals, medicinal practices, history, astronomy, mathematics, and literature. In addition to the need for preservation and conservation of the manuscripts, there is a need for scholars knowledgeable of the culture and languages (Arabic, Hebrew, Fulani among others) to translate the materials. Consequently, these materials are a window to a world gravely misunderstood and often referred to derogatorily.]
http://www.indiana.edu/~libsalc/african/ALN124/124kuntz.html

Please feel free to google "manuscripts found in Timbuktu, Mali." I have posted a link, but there are several other reputable and scholarly articles supporting this evidence. Unfortunately, no one screams this information from the mountaintops, so while we use the lack of an African written history to disprove African intelligence or creators of a viable and CIVILIZED society, we expose our own ignorance that we claim belong solely to delusional blacks.

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