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In 'The Black Man, the Father of Civilization - Proven by Biblical History,' James Morris Webb delves into a thought-provoking examination of the historical role of black people in shaping civilization. Through a meticulous analysis of Biblical texts and historical evidence, Webb presents a compelling argument for the important contributions of Black people to the development of ancient civilizations. Drawing on a wide range of sources, including archaeological findings and religious scriptures, Webb skillfully weaves together a narrative that challenges conventional Eurocentric views of…mehr

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In 'The Black Man, the Father of Civilization - Proven by Biblical History,' James Morris Webb delves into a thought-provoking examination of the historical role of black people in shaping civilization. Through a meticulous analysis of Biblical texts and historical evidence, Webb presents a compelling argument for the important contributions of Black people to the development of ancient civilizations. Drawing on a wide range of sources, including archaeological findings and religious scriptures, Webb skillfully weaves together a narrative that challenges conventional Eurocentric views of history and highlights the significant role of Black individuals in advancing human society. James Morris Webb, a prominent scholar and historian, brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to this groundbreaking work. His research background and deep understanding of the subject matter are evident in the thorough and well-reasoned arguments presented in the book. Webb's passion for uncovering the hidden truths of history drives the narrative forward, leading readers on a captivating journey of discovery. 'The Black Man, the Father of Civilization' is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the untold history of Black civilizations and the legacy of Black excellence. Webb's pioneering work sheds light on a frequently overlooked aspect of history and challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of ancient civilizations.

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James Morris Webb, largely an obscure figure in the annals of literature, is chiefly known for his work, 'The Black Man, the Father of Civilization - Proven by Biblical History.' This title, which indicates the book's exploration of the role of Black individuals in the foundation of human society, suggests that Webb's literary pursuits were deeply intertwined with the subjects of race and ancient history. Webb's book posits the thesis that Black men were pivotal to the dawn of civilization, an idea he supports with interpretations of biblical texts. Although comprehensive biographical details about Webb are scant, his contributions are situated within the broader context of Afrocentric literature, a genre that seeks to center the experiences and contributions of African and African diaspora cultures in world history. His work, reflective of the early intellectual traditions that sought to challenge the marginalization of Black achievements in historical discourse, is an artifact of its time, encapsulating the strain of thought that advocated for a re-evaluation of the historical record to acknowledge the significant contributions of Black civilizations. Webb's scholarly style aligns with the historical revisionist trends of his era, aiming to reconstruct social narratives through an analysis of religious and historical texts. However, the impact of Webb's work on contemporary scholarship remains relatively limited, his treatise serving more as a historical curiosity than a foundational text within the field of Afrocentric studies.