The Gifts of Africa: How a Continent and Its People Changed the World

The Gifts of Africa: How a Continent and Its People Changed the World

by Jeff Pearce

Narrated by JW Hathaway

Unabridged — 16 hours, 37 minutes

The Gifts of Africa: How a Continent and Its People Changed the World

The Gifts of Africa: How a Continent and Its People Changed the World

by Jeff Pearce

Narrated by JW Hathaway

Unabridged — 16 hours, 37 minutes

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Overview

“The West will begin to understand Africa when it realizes it's not talking to a child-it's talking to its mother.”
So writes Jeff Pearce in the introduction to his fascinating, groundbreaking work, The Gifts of Africa: How a Continent and Its People Changed the World.
We learn early on in school how Europe and Asia gave us important literature, science, and art, and how their nations changed the course of history. But what about Africa? There are plenty of books that detail its colonialism, corruption, famine, and war, but few that discuss the debt owed to African thinkers and innovators.
In The Gifts of Africa, we meet Zera Yacob, an Ethiopian philosopher who developed the same critical approach and several of the same ideas as René Descartes. We consider how Somalis traded with China, and we meet the African warrior queens who still inspire national pride. We explore how Liberia's Edward Wilmot Blyden deeply influenced Marcus Garvey, and we sneak into the galleries and theaters of 1920s Paris, where Af

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NetGalley Review: 4 stars

Last updated on 28 Dec 2021

"Mr. Pearce helps us to rethink the African Continent and its myriad of peoples, languages, and cultures. Africa is not monolithic nor should it be seen as an afterthought merely to be seen as a place or peoples that things are done to but rather as a place and peoples who do things."—Casper Hileman, educator at City of Suffolk

Product Details

BN ID: 2940175509947
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 04/15/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
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