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Egypt: Essays on Ancient Kemet Frederick Monderson
Egypt: Essays on Ancient Kemet
Frederick Monderson
Publisher Marketing: Egypt Essays on Ancient Kemet is a collection of early essays written by the author dating to the time of his graduate work in African History at Hunter College of the City University of New York in the late 1970 and early 1980s. The Table of Contents reads: Africa; Diop; Culture for Liberation; The Fascination of Egyptian Archaeology; The Egyptian Tomb; The Nile Valley in World Antiquity History; The Priesthood; Sakkara; Upper Egypt/Kemet; Temple of Isis; Karnak; The Temple of Luxor; Abydos; The Dance, Music and Musical Instruments; African Art; North Africa: Egypt, Kush, Ethiopia; Time Measurement; Pharaonic Crowns, Names and Regalia; The Nile River; Kemetic Technology/Sciences; Yosef ben-Jochannan; The Blessing; and References. The first essay, Africa, deals with the muddle of the presentation of Egypt, its denigration of the role of Africans in that cultural development; and how the primary and secondary American school system has failed the African American youth in teaching and reinforcing their connection with this ancient African cultural development in the Nile Valley. Hardly another single work mirroring Diop, has had as profound an impact as that reviewed work entitled, African Origins of Civilization: Myth or Reality. The Senegalese scholar has analyzed and rectified the historical record regarding the proper portrayal of blacks in Egypt. He has gone beyond and demolished the myth of Europe and Asia in origins and significant contributions in the foundations and progression of the culture. The other Essays focus on the little historical, social, economic, artistic, cultural and philosophical issues and features, in totality, that created the great culture cluster of Egypt and the Nile Valley. The Tribute to Dr. ben-Jochannan has meaning to the author, for the respected elder, historian, teacher and friend, showed the way to many other students as well, that ancient Kemet/Egypt was a prize worth learning about, fighting for, and defending. The Blessing is just that, for critics and those who complement this work. The photographs, illustrations and plans of various temples presents a pictorial view and helps to reinforce the text message that Egypt is a wonderful cultural experience. The book is useful for the general reader, students and even the expert scholar. Contributor Bio: Monderson, Frederick ABOUT THE AUTHOR Frederick Monderson is a retired college professor and school teacher who taught African History in the City University of New York and American History and Government in the New York public schools. He has written nearly 1000 articles in the New York Black Press, Daily Challenge, Afro Times and New American newspapers. In this venture, Monderson lends his expertise as a historian, Egyptologist, journalist and author of several books including Michael Jackson: The Last Dance; 50 on Point; Barack Obama: Ready, Fit to Lead; Barack Obama: Master of Washington D. C.; Obama: Master and Commander; Sonny Carson: The Final Triumph (5 Volumes); and on ancient Egypt: Ladies in the House; Eternal House - The Egyptian Tomb; Seven Letters to Mike Tyson on Egyptian Temples; 10 Poems Praising Great Blacks for Mike Tyson; Research Essays on Ancient Egypt; Temple of Karnak: The Majestic Architecture of Ancient Kemet; Where are the Kamite Kings?; Abydos and Osiris; Temple of Luxor; Medinet Habu: Mortuary Temple of Rameses III; The Quintessential Book on Ancient Egypt: "Holy Land" (A Novel on Egypt); Hatshepsut's Temple at Deir el Bahari; The Majesty of Egyptian Gods and Temples (a book of Egyptian Poems); Egypt Essays on Ancient Kemet; Intrigue Through Time (A Novel); An Egyptian Resurrection; The Ramesseum: Mortuary Temple of Rameses II; The Colonnade: Then and Now; Reflections on Ancient Kemet; Grassroots View of Ancient Egypt; Glory of the Ancestors: 19 Letters to O. J. Simpson on Ancient African History; and Celebrating Dr. Ben-Jochannan. A student of the esteemed Dr. Yosef ben-Jochannan, Dr. Monderson conducts tours to Egypt. For Tour information, Please contact Orleane Brooks-Williams at Nostrand Travel, 730 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11216. Phone Number 718-756-5300. Next Tour of Egypt is July 11-July 25, 2014.
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 20 de marzo de 2009 |
| ISBN13 | 9781438931654 |
| Editores | Authorhouse |
| Páginas | 352 |
| Dimensiones | 216 × 279 × 23 mm · 816 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |
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