The Stolen God: How the West Erased Imhotep and Invented Asclepius
Before Hippocrates, before Asclepius — there was Imhotep. Born a commoner in ancient Kemet around 2650 BCE, he became vizier, architect, physician, and the only...
Read moreBefore Hippocrates, before Asclepius — there was Imhotep. Born a commoner in ancient Kemet around 2650 BCE, he became vizier, architect, physician, and the only...
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Read moreCheikh Anta Diop and Théophile Obenga proved that African languages carry ancient Egyptian within them. Discover the linguistic evidence that connects the African diaspora to...
Read moreBefore Egypt was called Egypt, it had a name given by its own people: Kemet. Discover how this ancient African civilization connects the diaspora across...
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