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Ancient Egypt & Lessons on Black Identity in America

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Ancient Egypt, the Sphinx, the Pyramids…

They are incredibly fascinating and draw us back to the greatest civilization. All “great civilizations” of the West have modeled themselves after Egypt. Ancient Egypt serves as the foundation for the idea of greatness. And it’s greatest lesson for Black Identity might also be the most disturbing…

But what else do we learn from Ancient Egypt?

What do we learn about ourselves as Black people in America and about Black identity?

Yes – as the world’s greatest civilization, Ancient Egypt is a testimony to the ingenuity of Black people. The relics of Egypt stand as reminders of that greatness, dispelling the myths of Black inferiority.

We love to – and should – look to Ancient Egypt for African pride. But there’s a perspective on Egypt that is even more powerful, yet often ignored…

This perspective is one that is of great benefit to understanding our position and place as Black people in America. It helps us to reshape Black identity and gives purpose to the Black experience that will enable us to be better at making #BlackLivesMatter.

This basic understanding about Egypt and America is what forms the basis of Black Power: Our God-Given Call to Make America Great.

So how do you reconcile the reality about Egypt that I share in this episode? What does that do to your framing of Black identity in America?

Let’s discuss these lessons from Ancient Egypt in the Blacks with Power Facebook Group!

Black Power Facebook

You can join the group and add your voice to the discussion by clicking the banner above.

Resources For This Episode:

  1. Putting Blacks in Their Place
  2. Racial Heresy
  3. Black Power: Our God-Give Call to Make America Great
  4. Egypt on the Potomac

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Ancient Egypt, the Sphinx, the Pyramids…

They are incredibly fascinating and draw us back to the greatest civilization. All “great civilizations” of the West have modeled themselves after Egypt. Ancient Egypt serves as the foundation for the idea of greatness. And it’s greatest lesson for Black Identity might also be the most disturbing…

But what else do we learn from Ancient Egypt?

What do we learn about ourselves as Black people in America and about Black identity?

Yes – as the world’s greatest civilization, Ancient Egypt is a testimony to the ingenuity of Black people. The relics of Egypt stand as reminders of that greatness, dispelling the myths of Black inferiority.

We love to – and should – look to Ancient Egypt for African pride. But there’s a perspective on Egypt that is even more powerful, yet often ignored…

This perspective is one that is of great benefit to understanding our position and place as Black people in America. It helps us to reshape Black identity and gives purpose to the Black experience that will enable us to be better at making #BlackLivesMatter.

This basic understanding about Egypt and America is what forms the basis of Black Power: Our God-Given Call to Make America Great.

So how do you reconcile the reality about Egypt that I share in this episode? What does that do to your framing of Black identity in America?

Let’s discuss these lessons from Ancient Egypt in the Blacks with Power Facebook Group!

Black Power Facebook

You can join the group and add your voice to the discussion by clicking the banner above.

Resources For This Episode:

  1. Putting Blacks in Their Place
  2. Racial Heresy
  3. Black Power: Our God-Give Call to Make America Great
  4. Egypt on the Potomac

The post Ancient Egypt & Lessons on Black Identity in America appeared first on Blacks With Power.

  continue reading

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