The World that was the World of the Blackman and what Happened to it
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Cassana Maddox Nablisi was a Navy Veteran who obtained her bachelor's degree in Education from Fordham University at Lincoln Center and a Master's Degree in TESOL from Columbia Teachers College in New York City. She subsequently attended King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah
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The World that was the World of the Blackman and what Happened to it - Cassana Maddox Nablisi
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This, which I endeavor to document, must first be clearly understood to be from the perspective of an American Negro woman. One who differs only in having enjoyed the privilege of residing and working in Africa and the Near East, with extended privileges of travel in South Asia. There, I took advantage of invitations extended by friends and colleagues to visit with them in their countries and homes, where I encountered people with diverse ideas and knowledge, not widely exposed to my people of the Western world.
There are common traits that course through all humankind but reach divergent points, which classify us into various identifications we call race. Race is a word that is not translatable in ancient languages of the Middle East: however, it may have been native to the Aryans, who invaded the lands of the black people of Hindustan. The Aryans were an endogamous people, who created laws for these black people - rules that became regulations with such punishments for transgression that they took on the profundity, becoming sacred and became the basis for a religion which established a caste system, which, I charge, became the roots of racism.
A system which I charge, no matter where these people in time integrate with white people of the North World to remove themselves from physical dark past of their ancestors, became one of their prime focus. They adopted or assumed the attitude of the Aryans centuries after the Aryans were racially absorb into Hindustani society.
Herewith. I share with you, the reader. Some ideas that appear to have some bearing on the subject of ancient black man and his world, which appears to have some bearing on his past, form people within the proximity of my travels, sustained by earlier writings, which I have identified at the end of this volume – ideas that go far beyond that which we have presented with as white truths.
It should have earlier been apparent to all thinking men that the diversity of man must have, at some point, diverted due to some impetus, if indeed man ascended from a clot of life in the ocean as is accounted in recognized divine revelations and sacred books in recognized holy books.
I found an account in the Indonesian islands among a lesser racially mixed group. In Indonesia, racial intermixing has been practiced among black people yet there with Chinese immigrants.
Although the tale is intermixed with superstition and misunderstanding as to how natural phenomena operate, I found the idea perfectly plausible in light of developing knowledge and recent scientific information.
Granted that it is a generally accepted scientific idea that at one time the plates of earth were one; it appears that at some ancient time, planet Earth was hit by another massive heavenly body, perhaps even another planet. This is said to have struck the face of earth with such force that earth shattered into islands and continents.
But man, in his stage of development at that time, was not sequestered or limited to the east of Africa and the narrow straits of the Fertile Crescent but broadly spread out throughout the regions of South Asia, where the climate supported life.
He was similar in appearance and color of aboriginal characteristics, much the same as he appears racially unmixed, as he naturally appears there today.
This wandering object in space is said to have first struck in the region of today’s Great Rift Valley in Kenya, circling north and east through today’s Fertile Crescent into the region of the Himalayas, strewing in its wake a mass of dust, which define as radiation. In time, surviving Aboriginal woman, impregnated by men of her own kind, exposed to declining degrees of this radiation to bring forth issue of a new type, exhibiting new characteristics of varying hair texture, skin color and bone structure.
No plant or animal would have survived the direct impact of such magnitude. But in time, some issue much changed, survived. These I believe formed in the beginning of those who in time became original white people.
Some may have migrated in small or large numbers to the more comfortable climates of the northern world. Perhaps some of their darker family members eyed them, in time becoming absorbed into their community. It is absorb to think that different types of ancient men, i.e., Cro-Magnons or Neanderthals, were lost or merely disappeared. Ancient men and their characteristics were merely absorbed and developed into the stream of humanity. Through integration with their brothers, they all shared sometimes positive, useful genetic traits.
I believe a more profound number of these new fair-skinned people appeared in Asia, wherein lies the greater number of humankind today. My hypothesis is based upon the research and works of the late Dr. Joseph P. Campbell. In this society with its penchant for establishing that which we are all accept as truth, I charge that Dr. Campbell’s world was forced to be written up as mythology.
His work of Oriental Mythology documents a tale attributed to some region of ancient India, events that I believe are of prime importance as to the origins of the white race, which is associated with an eventual tale of Adam and Eve, given in the Western-revered Bible, predating that era.
It appears that in the ancient days of early India, in superstitious days of much ignorance, there were children conceived and born, exhibiting much differing characteristics. Dr. Campbell does not identify these children as white,
but he does express their appearance as much different from that of the general population. Their difference was said to have held miraculous powers. The normal population is said to have been forbidden to mate with them, but these unfortunate children were said to have been permitted to mate and propagate among themselves.
About the age of fifteen or sixteen, a number of people among them were drugged and marched nude about the planted fields. Then they were stripped of their flesh life that such practice insured success of the crops.
Given the ability of man’s inhumanity to man, I believe this tale as having more than a grain of truth. It also suggest that somehow, at some time, a large number of these unfortunates escaped northward. I8 suggest that the tale of Adam and Eve is a tale of two of such escaped beings. Not all of these people were necessarily subjected to horrible endings but escaped to the North World, finding their freedom and sanctuary in the cooler, more pleasant climes of the North World.
Reasons tells us that these two things were not singularly the only type of