(Born 29 December 1923, Caytou, Sénégal)
Mathematician,
physicist, linguist, anthropologist, philosopher, historian and Egyptologist,
demonstrates, most copiously in his near-40 years of research (beginning in the
1940s) and publication of papers and books, especially Nations Nègres et
Culture, 1955 (English translation: African Origin of Civilization, 1974),
L’unité culturelle de l’Afrique noire, 1959 (English: The Cultural Unity of
Black Africa: The Domains of Matriarchy & Patriarchy in Classical
Antiquity, 1989) and Civilisation ou
barbarie, 1981 (English: Civilization or Barbarism, 1991), that Kemet, “ancient
Egypt”, is an African civilisation and that African peoples are the
indisputable heirs to its heritage
Twitter @HerbertEkweEkwe
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