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The Reflections of an African Arabian in American Captivity
The Reflections of an African Arabian in American Captivity Author:Khalid Abdullah Tariq Al-Mansour “ . . . For most Africans, as well as peoples in other countries, Africa is the ‘dark contenent’; its peoples either the ‘noble savages’ of the European romantics or the treacherous head-hunters Tarzan and Jane and Trader Horn had to fight. while these myths and legends linger, perpetuating the image of Africal as a ‘museum of barbarism’ arch... more »aeological excavations, notably reveal Africa as a continent with advanced civilizatins long before the missionaries and Eruopean colonialists preyed on them under the camouflage of a mission civilatrice.”
Dr. Khalid Abdullah Tariq Al-Mansour is an international attorney and businessman. His college education was obtained at Howard University where he majored in Philosophy and Logic, and the University of California School of Law at Berkeley where he received his doctor of jurisprudence degree« less