Culture | Africa
Africa’s Golden Past
Africa’s Golden Past Five Part Series - - -
- “Africa’s Golden Past Preview of a Dramatic Series” Ebony Magazine October 1964 Vol.19, No.12 pgs. 28-38
- William Leo Hansberry and E. Harper Johnson, “Africa’s Golden Past Part I: Life Could Have Begun in Kush,” Ebony Magazine November 1964, Vol. 20, No.1, pgs. 30 - 39.
- William Leo Hansberry and E. Harper Johnson, “Africa’s Golden Past Part II: Historical Facts Challenge Notion That Christianity is Religion of West,” Ebony Magazine, June 1965,Vol. 20, No. 3, pgs. 86 - 92.
- William Leo Hansberry and E. Harper Johnson, “Africa’s Golden Past Part III: Archaeological Finds Refute West’s ‘Dark Continent’ View,” Ebony Magazine February 1965, Vol. 20, No. 4, pgs. 62-68.
- William Leo Hansberry and E. Harper Johnson, “Africa’s Golden Past Part IV: Black Creativity Has Enriched Various Western Civilizations,” Ebony Magazine March 1965, Vol. 20, No.5 pgs. 70 - 78.
- William Leo Hansberry and E. Harper Johnson, “Africa’s Golden Past Part V: Queen of Sheba’s True Identity Confounds Historical Research,” Ebony Magazine April 1965, Vol. 20 No. 6, pgs 136 - 146.
Websites - - -
- Bennett Jr., Lerone. “The African Past: Exciting Discoveries Throw New Light on Dark Continent,” Ebony Magazine July 1961, Vol.26 No.9 pgs. 34-40
- Clarke, John Henrik. “Africa in Early World History Long before Rome, Continent’s People Were Scientists, Scholars, Builders,” Ebony Magazine, August 1976, Vol. 31 No. 10, pgs. 125-128
- “Africa and its Golden Age of Empires,” History Haven
- "Africa's Great Civilizations," PBS
- The History of West Africa - Wikipedia