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peace and hotep,
iyah360, thanks for the quote:
". . . The 'HYSKOS'[Shepard Kings of Deduina] are made to appear 'WHITE SEMITES' by most European and European-American anthropologists and historians of the anti-Negro NORTH and EAST Africa schools. Nothing can be said of the 'HYKSOS' in any regards to COLOR, or ETHNIC ORIGIN, other than that they came to Ta-Merry[Egypt] and Lower Ta-Nehisi[Nubia], Northeast Alkebu-lan['Mother Africa'], sometime between the XIVth and the XVIIth Dynasties, c. 1675 - 1600 B.C.E., as demonstrated on the map on the previous page . . . "
but the egyptians, according to diop's "civilization or barbarism" page 58, even the egyptians make the hyksos "appear" 'white'..
the link that i use for reference is incomplete. i could email the attachment from "civilization or barbarism". it proves that doc ben is incorrect in his assessment. the caption from 'civilization or barbarism' reads:
"the hebrews in egypt: the first two individuals on the right are blacks; they are the egyptians; those who follow are hebrews bringing offerings. the difference between the two communities at this time is clearly visible. in reproduction textbooks, the two blacks, the egyptians, are generally omitted....."
i think it was israelite ambessa that sent me to the hebrew israelite website where i saw that 'black hebrews' were using part(the "white" part) of this glyph. i just immediately began dispelling the notion by instinct because i had already made the connection that the hyksos and hebrew are the same.
iyah360, thanks for getting back withe me.
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