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The Multiracial Legacy of the Roman Empire

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The purpose of this book is to provide evidence that the conventional western interpretations of the greatness of Rome is based on a discriminatory perception that excludes the nonwhites involved. The history, media and theatrical images of Romans, their architects, politicians and military heroes are projected as a white homogeneity designed to reinforce notions of racial supremacy that did not exist beyond the last 500 years. The Rome Empire from antiquity through the Middle Ages according to more objective and holistic evidence amassed prior to the European enslavement of Africans before the 15th century reveal Black Africans the ruling class: royals, nobility, and lords of Europe. People of Moorish lineage with inbreed Africoid features were emperors, empresses, generals, kings, queens, knights, soldiers and sailors, philosophers, master teachers, literary figures, and church leaders, including saints, popes, and martyrs in a multiracial and multicultural Roman Empire. Conventional history is written through the eyes of unapologetic Caucasian descendants of the conquerors who have falsely monopolized credit their own race for all human progress. The revelations uncovered and acknowledged reveal the true role of blacks and other people of color in finding, building, spreading and protecting the might of Rome from antiquity to the 19th century in the secular and theological imperial domain. It attempts to explain why the truth regarding Rome's multiracial and multicultural history is suppressed, ignored, and credited to the Caucasians that were once considered uncivilized barbarians, vandals, slaves, and terrorist. The book identifies scholars and scholarship that refutes the false and exclusionary white supremacy narrative to empower the truth about how diversity is essential to lasting world civilizations and human progress.

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781535078597
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 200
  • Udgivet:
  • 5. juli 2016
  • Størrelse:
  • 152x229x13 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 376 g.
  • 8-11 hverdage.
  • 16. december 2024
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The purpose of this book is to provide evidence that the conventional western interpretations of the greatness of Rome is based on a discriminatory perception that excludes the nonwhites involved. The history, media and theatrical images of Romans, their architects, politicians and military heroes are projected as a white homogeneity designed to reinforce notions of racial supremacy that did not exist beyond the last 500 years. The Rome Empire from antiquity through the Middle Ages according to more objective and holistic evidence amassed prior to the European enslavement of Africans before the 15th century reveal Black Africans the ruling class: royals, nobility, and lords of Europe. People of Moorish lineage with inbreed Africoid features were emperors, empresses, generals, kings, queens, knights, soldiers and sailors, philosophers, master teachers, literary figures, and church leaders, including saints, popes, and martyrs in a multiracial and multicultural Roman Empire. Conventional history is written through the eyes of unapologetic Caucasian descendants of the conquerors who have falsely monopolized credit their own race for all human progress. The revelations uncovered and acknowledged reveal the true role of blacks and other people of color in finding, building, spreading and protecting the might of Rome from antiquity to the 19th century in the secular and theological imperial domain. It attempts to explain why the truth regarding Rome's multiracial and multicultural history is suppressed, ignored, and credited to the Caucasians that were once considered uncivilized barbarians, vandals, slaves, and terrorist. The book identifies scholars and scholarship that refutes the false and exclusionary white supremacy narrative to empower the truth about how diversity is essential to lasting world civilizations and human progress.

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