3/7/2018
CHUM 230 – Humanities – Pre- Columbus through Emancipation Quiz
MR. Miles
Part 1: 50 points.
Identifications: IN YOUR OWN WORDS, be able to identify and describe the historical significance of the following. Be sure you can answer the key historical questions, who, what, where, when, and why it’s important to history—if necessary.
1. The Nile Valley and the “Emperor of the World”:
The Nile valley is a stream that streams north. Known to be the longest stream on the planet. Negro individuals clearly were the makers of all that we know today however are not generally credited. Stone Age Negroes set the stage for the Nile Valley. It turned into a human advancement and lifestyle.
2. They Came Before Columbus:
The creator Dr.Van Sertima completes an exceptional activity of depicting his point of view toward the historical backdrop of Africans/blacks in America amid antiquated circumstances. He particularly brings up realities in this book to express what is on his mind in a substantial exhaustive manner. He utilizes clear cases from blacks and their accomplishments. From their shipbuilding, route, and cognizance of directions was amazing. The creator likewise made associations between the American dialect …show more content…
They were not hailed or recognized for any of their achievements until some other time. Once the certainties were out, at that point the whites had no control in keeping things from our own way of life. The Author Joel Augustus Rogers was resolved to demonstrate to the world that Africans started everything that we know today paying little mind to what we are educated to accept. He likewise called attention to the way that the shade of your skin does not decide your level of insight. Rogers additionally expresses that a considerable measure of the Western human advancements take after African civic establishments, lifestyle, and