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Monday, March 23, 2026

From Babylon to Timbuktu - by Rudolph R Windsor

 


From Babylon to Timbuktu by Rudolph R. Windsor presents a historical narrative that traces the migrations, heritage, and cultural influence of Black populations in the Middle East and Africa, with particular emphasis on the journeys of Black Hebrew Israelites from ancient Babylon to West Africa. The book explores several key themes:

Ancient History and Migrations:
It examines the historical movements of Black Hebrews, describing their travels across regions of Africa over long periods of time and the communities that developed along the way.

Civilization and Culture:
The work highlights the contributions of ancient Black civilizations to world history, including references to the growth and influence of Islamic civilization in parts of Africa.

Cultural Preservation:
The text discusses the religious traditions and cultural practices associated with Israelite heritage and considers their influence on societies in West Africa.

Purpose:
Overall, the book seeks to provide historical context intended to foster racial pride and to educate readers about the significant roles Black societies have played in shaping global history.


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