Black Studies
African's past can be dated back to millions and millions of years. People from every continent is a descendant of the African origin. This essay will explain African's isolation to the rest of the world and some of the famous contributions and some of Africa's contributions to our world. Researchers have found that African people were the home of the first human beings. They have found fossils and archaeological findings that support thus evidence and by genetic research. These findings date back to 4.4 million years ago in Ethiopia. Actually human beings date back to 40 thousand years, these people were discovered also in Ethiopia. Around 10 thousand BC the Fertile Crescent had a large agricultural lands that produced vegetation, economic wealth, and brought people together. 7000 thousand years later the land became unagricultural and started to look the way it looks today in the Sahara Desert. This divided the continent into 2 parts, the North and the South. This made trade and contact to others extremely difficult. Poor soils due to shortage of water have taken its toll on Africa too. This is because p
The Barbarians dating back 8000 BC shows cereals, and pottery were made during this time. Many Africans today are not aware of the many contributions Africa has put into this world. Europeans has a way of taking skills and lifestyles for them, and giving themselves the credit. They also give credit to Egyptians who contributed to a lot to our world. People do not know exactly what race they were, but lots of evidence shows that Egyptians were of African decent tracing them back to Africa once again. Pachai, Dr. Bridglal. Beneath the Clouds of the Promised Land: The Survival of Nova Scotia Blacks. Vol. 1: 1600-1800. Halifax: Black Educators Association of Nova Scotia, 1987.
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Approximate Word count = 763
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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