Egypt: When Africans Rule Themselves

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by Demba Baldeh

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Egypt: When Africans Rule Themselves is a groundbreaking work that reclaims the African roots of one of the world's greatest civilizations—Ancient Egypt. In this meticulously researched volume, Demba K. Baldeh presents compelling evidence that the Ancient Egyptians were Black Africans with deep cultural, linguistic, and ethnic ties to modern African peoples such as the Fulbe (Fulani). Drawing from archaeology, linguistic studies, classical eyewitness accounts, and African oral history, the book dismantles long-standing Eurocentric distortions in Egyptology. It explores the identity of the Ancient Egyptians, the historical roots of African civilizations, and the falsification of racial history in mainstream academic narratives. This is not just a historical text—it is a call to reframe African heritage and assert a narrative rooted in evidence, pride, and truth. It is ideal for students, educators, historians, and anyone interested in decolonizing the understanding of world history.

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