
Your History
From Beginning of Time to the Present
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J. A. Rogers
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Your History: From the Beginning of Time to the Present by J.A. Rogers is a compelling and enlightening book that explores the significant contributions of African and African-descended individuals throughout human history. Written in a concise, accessible style, the book highlights achievements in science, culture, politics, and innovation from ancient civilizations to modern times. Rogers, a pioneering historian and journalist, masterfully weaves together a narrative that challenges Eurocentric perspectives, offering listeners an empowering and inclusive view of history. This book is an essential resource for those seeking to broaden their understanding of global heritage and the profound impact of African heritage on the world.
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