"For over a thousand years the invaders of Africa came from Western Asia,
now referred to as the Middle East. These invaders first declared war on
African culture. They had no respect for African religious customs, and they
look with the disdain on all African ways of life alien to their understanding.
These invaders made every effort to destroy the confidence of African people
and the image of God as Africans originally conceived God to be. In large areas
of Africa, Africans stop worshipping a God of their own choosing and stopped
speaking of God in a language of their own making. This was the greatest
achievement of the Europeans in Africa: that insidious conquest of the minds
of African people's"

John Henrik Clarke
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DID YOU KNOW...the term
"Ethiopia" would become
synonymous not just with the
Kushites, but all Africans. Unlike
the earlier Greek writers who
distinguished Ethiopians from
other Africans, Claudius
Ptolemy (90 - 168 AD), a
Roman citizen who lived in
Alexandria, used "Ethiopia" as a
racial term. In his Tetrabiblos:
Or Quadripartite, he tried to
explain the physical
characteristics of people
around the world saying, "They
are consequently black in
complexion, and have thick and
curled hair...and they are called
by the common name of
Aethiopians."
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Total Solar Eclipse
March 29, 2006