"From Babylon To Timbuktu"
Rudolph R.Windsor
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FROM BABYLON TO TIMBUKTU
A HtMorj of Ota Ana fit Black Races Including the Black HebrewsRudolph R. Windsor
UnM CBaajiaatiehj imM Hmee. knowledge mat Mack Africa was trieset of high* evolved cMHiattona and cultures during a time whenEurope stagnated was rtmtted to a small group of scholars. That greatempires such as Ghana, and. later. Mall nourished tor centuries whileEurope slept through Ha 0a>* Agea almost has been ignored by his-torians. Thousands of years before that, as Rudolph R. Windsor notesto this enlightening book, elvtllzatlon began with the black races ofBta and Asia, fcxsudtng the Hebrews, who in biblical times were)et Mack. Then, western Europe had no nations as such, and its StoneAge inhabitants had but the crudest tools and lived in caves.
Because of the scarce Merature on the contributions of blacks toworld crvffization. most people today hold the erroneous opinion thatthe black races have little real history. It was not known, for Instance,that the ancient Hebrewa. Mesopotamians. Phoenicians, end Egyptianswere black Now. a growing body of literature is presenting the Ittua-trtous history of the blacks and their enormous contributions.
This carefully researched book is s significant addition to this vitalfield of knowledge- It seta forth in fascinating detail the history, fromearliest rocorded times, ol the black races of the Middle East andAfrica. Mr Windsor's discussion of Islamic civilization and the move-ment of iho Mack Hebrews to aN parts of Africa is edifying and absorb-ing. Readers, regardless of race. wHI find this factual story of a nobleheritage a valuable enrichment to their knowledge ol world history.
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Biography
RUDOLPH WINDSOR was born in Long Branch, New Jersey.After living in a number of Jersey communities, his family settled inPhiladelphia where he attended Community College, studyingPsychology and Political Science: Gratz College, where he majoredin Hebrew/Aramaic Studies: and Temple University, where he majoredin Middle Eastern Studies. In addition, he has four sons and a daughter.
He says of his book. "My motive in writing it was to give thetrue history of the Afro-American, which has been excluded fromtextbooks". Professor Windsor is a strong advocator of the economicand cultural development of the black community. In serving thecommunity, he has been a member and president of severalorganizations, was a delegate to the Black Power Conference of 1968and was designated a delegate, on behalf of Ethiopian Jews, to meetwith Mr. Makonen. an official of the Ethiopian Mission to the UnitedNations in the early 1970's.
Moreover. Mr. Windsor is the author of the book: The Valley ofthe Dry Bones; subtitled. The Conditions That Face Black People inAmerica. As a result of some difficulties with several book companies,Mr. Windsor established his own company called Windsor's GoldenSeries Publications. In 1988. Mr. Windsor redesigned his first book;From Babylon To Timbuktu.
Again. Mr. Windsor over the years, has appeared on radio andTV talk shows, lectured at congregations, organizations, universitiesand has traveled to Europe and the Middle East.
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FROM
BABYLON TOTIMBUKTU
A History of the Ancient Black RacesIncluding the Black Hebrews
by Rudolph R. Windsor
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