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Njucks:
I don't think there is anything wrong with publicizing the achievemnets of the fore fathers.  It  creates a 'knowledge of self' much needed in African- American society.

To add, black African culture was a crucial part of ancient Egypt.  I believe Southern Egypt conquered the Northern part to start the empire.  One look at the statues of the first Egyptian pharoahs from the South and this becomes apparent.  Cleopatra surely did not look like Elizabeth Taylor. (laugh)

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