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Originally posted by novella000:
BTW - AKA_Monet, have you read anything by Browder? Do you/does anyone have any additional reading suggestions related to this topic? Please enlighten 
[This message has been edited by novella000 (edited February 08, 2001).]
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I have at least 2 books by Browder. I have only read excerpts from his books. His studies have been about ancient KMT.
As far as the local African American history, you can find that just about at all the Black websites. However, for the Pan Afrikanist information, you may have a tough time.
I know of a P3A site its URL is:
http://aznet.net/~firyali/pa3cover.htm
Check it out... It has an extensive book list...
A good book to start off with is by Ivan Van Sertima, "Afrikan Woman of Antiquity". Another book that some people don't like is "Black Athena". Of course an eye opening book is Dr. Francis Cress Welsing's "The Isis Papers". A very good book is edited by Ivan Van Sertima, which is "Blacks in the Sciences". There are many more. Go to the URL as above.
[This message has been edited by AKA_Monet (edited February 09, 2001).]