Arabs have no more connection to Ancient Egypt than Europeans have to Ancient America.
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Arabs invaded Egypt in the 7th Century AD, long after Ancient Egyptian civilization had declined and faded away. However, since Black people began publishing their own work and using the internet to tell our story, suddenly everyone is interested in setting Black people straight by insisting that the Ancient Egyptians were neither Black nor white, but Arabs, like the Arabs of today. While White publishers controlled everything written and taught about Africa – - and often published books stating that the Ancient Egyptians were White – - no one, except Black people, complained. They have never informed the world that Egypt is and always has been on the Continent of Africa. They have always taught that Egypt is in the Near East, the Middle East, the Mediterranean and even the Fertile Crescent. For nearly two hundred years now, White scholars have removed Black people from Egypt, Egypt from Africa and Africa from world history. It is quite understandable that this issue would stir up heated passions. Let us continue our dialogue on a constructive level.ĭuring the existence of our site, the major point of contention has been whether the Ancient Egyptians were Black Africans. While we certainly encourage controversy, we don’t believe that personal or racial insults are appropriate.
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