Message to a Blackman in Africa (Second Edition)
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The second edition of the Message to a Blackman in Africa is an expansion of the first edition which was written three years ago. This is a doctrine of the African social insurgency; it defies conventional thinking with an open argument that prods the courageousness of an African mind that has suffered the injustices of colonial victimization, indoctrinations, dehumanization and a psychological low-class alienation because I believe that Africans; like all other races are psychologically adept and ideologically fit to play a major role in issues of human civilization like they did back then during the dark age and before colonialism with the introduction of the Tablet writing systems, Astrology, architecture, Mathematics, fishing, building structures, early scientific education, steel, Coins, letters, Jewelleries and many things that later attracted the western countries to tour into Africa for various reasons, which ended up with some western felons developing enough jealous, ferocity and hate to rape the continent Africa by colonizing it.
I personally believe that a human mind can achieve far greater things when working under no psychological custody. This book is very provocative since it follows the patterns of re-educating the mis-educated African mind. That journey of re-educating the mis-educated minds was started many years ago by the likes of Frederick Douglas, Carter G. Woodson, Marcus Garvey, Fratz Fanon, Kwame Nkrumah, Malcolm X, Steve Biko, Louis Farrakhan, Robert Sobukwe, Thomas Sankara, Patrice Lumumba, Dr Hendrick Clarke Dr Umar Johnson and many others whom have died in the course to re-educate Africans to honour, protect, love and uplift their own kind after having been indoctrinated for a long time and being taught to hate their own kind.
This message shall remain nothing new but rather a unique narrative in context and very thought provoking since the teachings of Pan Africanism and neo-black consciousness have always been disturbed by the international community (Some few European Countries and some few American countries) who has control of many African countries because they are scared of a joint Africa since Africans united will break their capital gains hence they undercut Black Consciousness as a hate and racist teaching while reality tells that any race that takes pride in their own kind reflect patriotism.
The truth is that the African race has suffered far too long and there is no way that that race trauma can be healed without mind doctors, social doctors, educational doctors, economic doctors, political doctors, scientific doctors, technological doctors and production doctors. So look at this book as a mind, psychological and social doctor and treat it as such. I am not teaching the hate of European or American races but I'm narrating this message to play part in the re-education of a Blackman into an African/Alkabulanian.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Good reading I'd like the author to write more about the topic
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Afrocentric crap. A continent's many millenia of squalor is not sure to whites purchasing war captives for labor and building cities and installing electric power and bringing cars. Sub-Saharan Africa has been backward since forever and their few "kingdoms" were established by Arab Muslim colonial slave peddlers, but yeah, white man.
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Message to a Blackman in Africa (Second Edition) - Maphindani Vukulu Sizwe
MESSAGE
TO A
BLACKMAN
IN AFRICA
Re-educating the miseducated Blackman into an African
SECOND EDITION
Message to a Blackman in Africa: Second Edition
First published 2015
Second Edition 2016
By Classic Age Publishing
Pan African Crescent
147,
Roodeport, South Africa
© 2016 Classic Age Publishing (pty)
ISBN-13: 978-0-620-69971-6
COVER DESIGN: Siphelele Mnbongela
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or any information storage or retrieval system without written permission from the author.
Contents
1. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS...................................................................4
2. INTRODUCTION..................................................................................6
3. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN..............................................................9
4. THE CONSPIRACY IN ANCIENT AFRICAN HISTORY.............44
5. UNDERSTANDING PAN AFRICANISM AND BLACK CONSCIOUSNESS 58
6. BIBLIOGRAPHIES...................................................151
Acknowledgements
MANY THANKS TO MR PHALA. A man who opened my eyes in relation to the Blackman’s prominence in universal relations through his Pan African teachings and his passion to influence a compressed Blackman’s brain into thinking straight. He also helped me recognize Ancient African history and the importance of reminding Africans of the greater role that they have played in the civilization of man-kind.
Thanks to Dannie Adendorf and Manuela Cardiga of WDA publishing, UK, for working with me in publishing the first edition of this book especially that a writing of this kind is misunderstood severely by those who are against the re-education of Man-kind in the 21st Century - particularly the re-education of a Blackman. I appreciate Winston Maphindani [My father], Josephine Maphindani [My Mother], Johannes, Muhluri and Muponisi Maphindani [All my brothers] for playing a foreseeable role in my life and it is through these bloodlines that I’m conscious of myself as a human being and as an African.
I acknowledge the Activate! Leadership programme for schooling me partly on Ancient African history in one of their modules in their residential programme since those linear highlights on Ancient African history also contributed a lot to my life by helping me in revising the second edition of Message to a Blackman in Africa. I Acknowledge Palisa Shiburi (My Fiancé) for being there with me and for me throughout the rewriting of this message and for encouraging me in every way of my life.
INTRODUCTION
The second edition of the Message to a Blackman in Africa is an expansion of the first edition which was written three years ago. This is a doctrine of the African social insurgency; it defies conventional thinking with an open argument that prods the courageousness of an African mind that has suffered the injustices of colonial victimization, indoctrinations, dehumanization and a psychological low-class alienation because I believe that Africans; like all other races are psychologically adept and ideologically fit to play a major role in issues of human civilization like they did back then during the dark age and before colonialism with the introduction of the Tablet writing systems, Astrology, architecture, Mathematics, fishing, building structures, early scientific education, steel, Coins, letters, Jewelleries and many things that later attracted the western countries to tour into Africa for various reasons, which ended up with some western felons developing enough jealous, ferocity and hate to rape the continent Africa by colonizing it.
I personally believe that a human mind can achieve far greater things when working under no psychological custody. This book is very provocative since it follows the patterns of re-educating the mis-educated African mind. That journey of re-educating the mis-educated minds was started many years ago by the likes of Frederick Douglas, Carter G. Woodson, Marcus Garvey, Fratz Fanon, Kwame Nkrumah, Malcolm X, Steve Biko, Louis Farrakhan, Robert Sobukwe, Thomas Sankara, Patrice Lumumba, Dr Hendrick Clarke Dr Umar Johnson and many others whom have died in the course to re-educate Africans to honour, protect, love and uplift their own kind after having been indoctrinated for a long time and being taught to hate their own kind.
This message shall remain nothing new but rather a unique narrative in context and very thought provoking since the teachings of Pan Africanism and neo-black consciousness have always been disturbed by the international community (Some few European Countries and some few American countries) who has control of many African countries because they are scared of a joint Africa since Africans united will break their capital gains hence they undercut Black Consciousness as a hate and racist teaching while reality tells that any race that takes pride in their own kind reflect patriotism.
The truth is that the African race has suffered far too long and there is no way that that race trauma can be healed without mind doctors, social doctors, educational doctors, economic doctors, political doctors, scientific doctors, technological doctors and production doctors. So look at this book as a mind, psychological and social doctor and treat it as such. I am not teaching the hate of European or American races but I’m narrating this message to play part in the re-education of a Blackman into an African/Alkabulanian.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
I’M A STUDENT OF PAN African teachings and dearly believe that the voices of Pan Africanists are the voices that any human being in the world can learn from, and particularly the African race that have suffered the injustices of universal oppression. And like those who came before us said that wherever you go throughout the world in the 21st century, a Blackman
is relegated to lower things, so economic and social.
Africa the continent’s original name was Alkabulan or Ethiopia long before Southern Africa, colonization and the Slave-trade. It was named Africa after being defeated by a Roman warrior named Scipino Africanus, whom fought with parts of North and Central Africa since they were the only parts of Africa back in the 2nd century. And as much as the international media (Mainly European and American) have branded Africa as a place of barbarians whom danced with monkeys before colonization and slavery, history tells that the earliest civilization of man-kind began in Africa and there is nowhere in the history of man where Africans sings and dances with monkeys. That mind-set was created for you to develop some sense of inferiority complex in your lexis, so you need to let go of that fairy-tale and vest yourself in the truth because the truth shall set you and the entire human family that is interested in race equality free. We discovered our natural resources long before they came, and proof is, during the Dark Age, Mansa Musa [The King of Mali in the 1300] was the richest man in the planet owning half of the world’s gold at that time and when he visited Egypt on his religious pilgrimage to Mecca, he gave away massive gold to the Egyptian economy that crippled the economy of Egypt because he out-bought their economy with his massive golds, he may not only be the richest man of that time but may be the richest man of all times owning the amount of gold which equalled 400 billion US Dollars.
So today all these truths are hidden, our history has become a fairy-tale in the eyes of Africans and the world because Europe and America didn’t only colonize the people and resources (Of the African race) they also took away your mind and put it in custody so that you can think exactly as they would want you to and you are doing exactly that. So it then make sense that whenever an African talks about the real history of Africa as opposed to the fabricated history that is taught in schools (the one that shows parts of Africa only after colonization and reflect Africa as a backward continent before colonization) he is regarded as a traitor, when an African want to discern the real unbiased truth about Africa that person will be regarded as a hate teacher or racist. Hence the west and America has a problem with Pan Africanism and Black Consciousness.
What is so offensive about one being conscious of his own race and who he is as a human being? Why should that be offensive to the world? And even the genocide that was done to our people during colonization is not commemorated anywhere because we are regarded as less human beings. The Jewish genocide that was done by Adolf Hitler is publicized everywhere and even in some Museums in Africa. What about the African genocide that included more than a trillion lives lost during the 400 years of colonization not publicized anywhere even in Africa? Africa is believed to be independent but there are 14 countries in Africa that still pays colonial tax to France, the are African countries that still do not control their economies but are economically controlled by the preceding imperialists.
Why should Africa believes that it is free when the west and some parts of America still control our natural resources? Do you call it freedom when leaders like Thomas Sankara of Burkina Faso (Land of the upright man) are being killed for urging their people to consume what they produce and shouldn’t be more dependant to foreign trade? Do you call it freedom when leaders like Muamar Al Gadhafi of Libya are being killed for controlling their own oil by refusing to sell shares to the USA and also for selling it at a credible price range without discounts? A man whom urged Africa to create the United States of Africa which was initially cited by Marcus Garvey in the 20’s and then repeated by Kwame Nkrumah