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Farima

Farima
Author: Brian Lewis
Publisher: Brian Lewis
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2020-05-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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In the year 2082, the young nation of New Manden is on the verge of making the greatest breakthrough in human history. Self-directed evolution and effective immortality. However, when an enemy from the past attacks, Dr. Natia Greenheart and her team travel on a journey to a hidden island to complete the project in safety. But are they truly safe? Natia must brave androids, assassins and the daggers of political intrigue to save her nation from destruction. Farima is a futuristic adventure/thriller with afrofuturistic elements for a modern audience.


A New Paradigm of the African State

A New Paradigm of the African State
Author: M. Muiu
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2009-01-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0230618316

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Offers a historical, multidisciplinary perspective on African political systems and institutions, ranging from Antiquity (Egypt, Kush and Axum) to the present with particular focus on their destruction through successive exogenous processes including the Atlantic slave trade, imperialism, colonialism and neo-colonialism or globalization.


Rebellion

Rebellion
Author: Phil Cantrill
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2014-12-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1482895463

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For thirteen years, Prince Erech of Athenai has lived as a hostage of the Empire. On the eve of his much-anticipated release, Erech is severely wounded by Imperial guards who have mistaken him for an assassin intent on slaying their crown prince. Furious to learn of his son's injuries, King Pandion refuses the Imperial demand to send another hostage. Such defiance can only be interpreted as an act of war-a war he cannot hope to win. Only Erech, tutored in the empire's sciences, has the knowledge and skills to save his homeland. But first he must content with the machinations of his nemesis, Al-Jinn, the evil high priest of Bel-not to mention those of Queen Zeuxippe, his own scheming mother. With only limited time, Erech and his twin brother Boutes call on their every skill, friendship, and honor debt. As war looms, Boutes sets out on a desperate search for allies in faraway lands. At home, Erech slowly recuperates, worried that he will not have the strength needed for the final battle. Even with help from unexpected quarters Pandion's forces, still vastly outnumbered, must test to their utmost the friendships, skills and knowledge Erech gained while a hostage if they are to avoid annihilation by a ruthless enemy.


The Transatlantic Slave Trade

The Transatlantic Slave Trade
Author: Duchess Harris
Publisher: ABDO
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2019-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1532173458

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The Transatlantic Slave Trade looks at the history of the global trade that took millions of Africans captive and shipped them across the Atlantic Ocean to work as slaves, and it explores the impact and legacy of that trade today. Features include a timeline, a glossary, further readings, websites, source notes, and an index. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Essential Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.


Africa

Africa
Author:
Publisher: PediaPress
Total Pages: 485
Release:
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Ra Force Rising

Ra Force Rising
Author:
Publisher: Seker Nefer Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2000-12
Genre: Mythology, African
ISBN: 0966237420

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The adventure continues in the second installment of the Shades of Memnon series, where it is 1200 B.C. and a young Kushite must fight for his family's survival.


Warrior King

Warrior King
Author: Lauren Lee Merewether
Publisher: LLMBooks Publishing
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2023-05-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1737905051

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Expelling the foreign kings of Egypt is proving costly. 1575 BC. Surrounded by her enemies, the future of the rebellion is in the hands of Queen Ahhotep as her husband’s body is laid at her feet. To unite the divided kingdom, Ahhotep must be the commanding leader to those still loyal to her family, a guiding voice her children require, and meet the impossible expectations of her mother, the Great Wife Tetisheri. Feeling alone and finding no consolation in the palace, Ahhotep seeks counsel with a man she loves but cannot have, inviting conflict into her family and her heart. With obsolete weaponry, inferior resources, and the royal family’s divided front, their supporters dissent and leave. To keep their borders secure, Ahhotep must find a way to consolidate power, raise a capable army, and mold her son into a Warrior King before death comes for her and her people. Warrior King is a beautiful ode to the powerful women behind the crown and how their love, determination, leadership, and sacrifice propelled the once-called Kemet into a golden era of ancient Egyptian history. Grab this gripping historical drama today. Warrior King is the standalone series starter for Egypt's Golden Age Chronicles, a resurrection of the early 18th Dynasty kings and queens. This series feeds into Lauren Lee Merewether's Amarna period saga, The Lost Pharaoh Chronicles. Reviewers are saying: (★★★★★) "...total immersion into the complex world of ancient Egypt...Merewether's brand of political drama, blended seamlessly with interpersonal, emotional storylines, allows us to get into the psyche of her characters and explore the unusual pressures and challenges they face...an empowering work about the women behind the great kings and princes of Egypt." - K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite (★★★★★) "Merewether does a beautiful job of taking an extraordinarily rigid and spotty slice of history and making it both accessible and intimate...a wonderful novel and a solid entry into a new series." - Jamie Michele for Readers' Favorite (★★★★★) "Very highly recommended." - Asher Syed for Readers' Favorite


Destruction

Destruction
Author: Phil Cantrill
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2014-12-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1482895536

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In the final book of his Destruction trilogy, author Phil Cantrill brings the epic adventure of good versus evil in the ancient world to an action-packed close. Prince Erechtheus-"Erech" to his intimates-returns to Poseidia with his friends on a desperate mission to destroy the very source of the empire's power, the mighty crystal that allows his enemies to control nature itself. Erech's lifelong nemesis, the powerful, paranoid, and perverse Al-Jinn, high priest of the Temple of Bel, will stop at nothing to destroy his former slave and prisoner. Erech and his companions must find the strength needed to survive their confrontation with the mad priest. At stake is the fate of the empire-and the world. As fire and earthquakes rage around them, a heroic battle for the mighty firestones culminates. Driven by courage and a sense of justice, Erech and his warriors are all that stand between the danger of the empire and peace for his world. Can this small, brave band of heroes fight evil and corruption of this magnitude successfully? And can they keep Al-Jinn and his allies from power elsewhere?


The Egyptian World

The Egyptian World
Author: Toby Wilkinson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 589
Release: 2007-09-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 113675377X

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The Egyptian World provides an authoritative exploration of Ancient Egyptian civilization. The volume covers seven broad themes, with each section allowing specialists to focus on a particular topic.


How Long This Road

How Long This Road
Author: A. Pollard
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2003-11-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1403981558

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In light of the recent death of C. Eric Lincoln, the renowned theorist of race and religion, scholars came together and created this compelling collection that represents twenty years of critical intellectual reflection in Lincoln's honor. "How Long this Road" is a social study of African American religious patterns and dynamics. C. Eric Lincoln's principle concern with the racial factor in American social and religious life expands in these pages to include such correlative factors as gender, the African Diaspora, and social class. "How Long this Road" is an impressive work that is bound to become a classic in religion and sociology courses, church studies and African American studies.