“When the white man was running wild and naked, sleeping in holes and caves with rats, bats, animals, and insects….We were navigating the seven seas, weaving cloth, writing calendars, smelting iron, building beautiful cities, embalming our dead, sculpting our images in stone, and building pyramids in Africa.” Marcus Garvey
Historian John Henrik Clarke taught us that “what we do for ourselves depends on what we know about ourselves and what we accept about ourselves” and there is an accomplishment of African genius that has stood the test of time for over 2,000 years.
That accomplishment is the construction of the Mighty Heremakhhet.
Today, if any Black person is still struggling with inferiority complexes and actually wants more proof of African Excellence, they don’t have to go any further than ancient Kemet (Egypt). On this holy site called Giza, lies two of the most profound and monumental images the world has ever known- the Sphinx and the Great Pyramid.
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