Wow, where do I start from. Well I've been a follower of you@humanearl for some weeks now, and mehn it has been fabulous. I have been so blessed and changed by your posts,and I thank you for it.
The post I love the most and has been a significant blessing to me was the post that had the African man handcuffed to the European continent. My my my, that changed my mindset alot. After reading the posts and all the comments, I became much more proud to be African. God reward your effort @humanearl. Thank you.
I am also proud of my African heritage although I'm not as familiar with it as you are @michael11. I really want to learn more about different African cultures. I have begun a book called Yurugu by Marimba Ani. It's a pretty interesting book so far as it has much to do with the history of African people in relation to European conquest.
Yurugu is a very nice book. I've not read much on it, but I've come across it. A book I love so much on the issue of the African people in relation to european conquest is The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano by Olaudah Equiano It's a book you should give thought to reading. It's a personal tale on the experience of slavery. I really love it.
It sound interesting. l just downloaded the book. Thanks for that.