The REAL Black History Timeline.
- Soulful Endeavor

- Jun 3, 2017
- 3 min read
Disclaimer: All viewers are entitled to his or her own thoughts and opinions. I am here to serve factual data and evidence for you all to do as your please with it and in no way am I basing my findings off of opinion/personal prejudice. Please send any questions, suggestions or feedback via Contact tab of Cosmic Psyche page. Happy researching!
FIRST PERIOD: PREHISTORY
1. Nowe (one of the oldest cities on Earth) was founded by Blacks before recorded history.
2. Canaanites/Asians invaded the Nile Delta and had stronghold in Lower Egypt in prehistoric times.
(IMPORTANT: "Lower" Egypt is actually North, White "Upper" Egypt is Southern Egypt)
*Whites along the coast of "Land of the Blacks" (modern day Egypt) was the root downfall in black civilization to come.
SECOND PERIOD: THE GOLDEN AGE
1. The birth of Egypt was during this time
2. Marked by the conquest of Lower Egypt (North) by Menes (3100 BC) to the end of 6th Dynasty (2181) also end of Old Kingdom (foundation of Egyptian culture)
*I don't expect yall to understand the dynasties, but I will note them so that you will have a timeline understanding*
3. Before this period, there was NO Egypt.
4. Black kings united "two lands" of Egypt, started a lineage system and began to develop this civilization.
5. This was an amazing period for black people, and a huge mark of their achievements.
Writers felt the need (and had the power) to CHOOSE to "begin black history" over 3000 YEARS AFTER IT HAD ALREADY HAPPEND!
They limited it to "Africa South of the Sahara"
THIRD PERIOD: WHITE INVASION
1. Begins w/ 7th Dynasty (2181 BC) and filled with periods of invasion.
Chronology isn't very necessary here b/c invasions and conquest cover many different time frames and caused many different divisions.
2. These invasions resulted in the transformation of Egypt from black to brown (Afro Asian/Afro European) to white.
3. The next invasion included the Hebrew Hyksos rule (white) 1645-1567 BC
*Ignore the European beings in the video above fighting against Hyksos.. they were black (Again, trying to cover up history)*
4. Other subdivisions were periods of Assyrian, Persian, Greek, Roman, and Arab invasions and their impact on black people.
FOURTH PERIOD: AGE OF RAMSES
1. Begins with 11/12 dynasties from 1786-1233 (we skipped those and went straight into invasions and Hyksos rule in 3rd period)
2. Went all the way through the Age of Ramses to the end of the 24th Dynasty (1330-730BC)

FIFTTH PERIOD: LAST OF BLACK PHARAOHS
1. Lasted from the last of black pharaohs to the destruction of the rest of the southern Ethiopian empire. 730 BC-5th century AD
SIXTH PERIOD: DESTRUCTION OF BLACK STATES
From reemerging black states in 5th century to their final fall (by Arabs) in 13th century.
...I hope y'all have noticed the sad change in history from prosperous to falling :(
SEVENTH PERIOD: BLACK MIGRATION
*This also isn't very chronological as it covers many centuries of migration*
1. Blacks spend many many long periods of wandering over the continent desperate for survival and a place to live safely.
2. This period extends from 13th century to the 19th century.
3. When one wants to know how art/writing was lost, or how over 2000 languages came to being, or what caused slavery, or why black people are the minority....STUDY THE MIGRATIONS!
4. Slavery and Slave trade included Africa, Asia, and America during this period.
EIGHTH PERIOD: REEMERGING STATES AND ULTIMATE FALL
1. Between 10-19 centuries
2. All of Africa attempting to restore Ethiopia
3. They didn't realize they were surrounded by soon to be invaders from every angle and eventually fell under Islamic first, then Euro.
4. This period closed with colonialism
NINTH PERIOD: BLACK REVOLUTION (1950-Now)
1. This ended political colonialism w/ rising of independent states
2. From 1950 to present, develeopments have occured in America, S America, & the Carribean.
Blacks are now scattered ALL OVER. From Africa to Asia, Australia, America, India, Palestine, Arabia, etc.
This period is now. A time of growth for black people and a chance for restoration of our rightfully deserved power and respect.
Source: Williams, Chancellor. The Destruction of Black Civilization: Great Issues of a Race from 4500 B.C. to 2000 A.D. Chicago, Ill: Third World, 2002. Print.

















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