Historical Personalities & Issues

Compiled & Edited by Phillip True, Jr.

 


Phillip True Jr., has spent many years studying with Dr. John Henrik Clarke, who contributed the final two essays to this collection.

 

    CONTENTS
  1. The Color of Man
  2. Imhotep "Father of Medicine" (2980 B.C.)
  3. Queen Hatshepsut (1500 B.C.)
  4. Thothmes III (1504-1450 B.C.)
  5. Queen Tiye (1415-1340 B.C.)
  6. Akhenaton (1375-1358 B.C.)
  7. Makeda "The Queen of Sheba" (960 B.C.)
  8. Piankhi and Taharqa (715-656 B.C.)
  9. Aesop (560 B.C.)
  10. Hannibal of Carthage (247-183 B.C.)
  11. Cleopatra VII (69-30 B.C.)
  12. Yakub Al-Mansur (1149-1199)
  13. The Monomotapa Empire and King Mutato (1440)
  14. Sunni Ali Ber (1464-1492)
  15. Mohammed Ben Abu Bekr "Askia The Great" (1538)
  16. Ann Nzingha "Queen of Ndongo"(1582-1663)
  17. Mulai Ismael (1647-1727)
  18. Chaka "Zulu King and Warrior" (1786-1828)
  19. Samory Toure "Black Napoleon of the Sudan" (1830-1900)
  20. Behanzin Hossu Bowelle "The King Shark" (1841-1906)
  21. The Dohemian Female Army (1841)
  22. Yaa Asantewa "Queen Mother of Ejisu" (1900)
  23. Cetewayo "Zulu King" (d. 1884)
  24. Black/White Alliances by John Henrik Clarke
  25. Black/White Alliances (continued) by John Henrik Clarke

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