BLACKS’ ORIGINS OF MESOPOTAMIAN CIVILIZATION AND EDUCATION
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Black Origins of civilization and education,, Tigris and Euphrates Rivers,, MesopotamiaAbstract
The contribution of black people to the development of world civilization has been a subject of debate during the last
two centuries. While there has been a significant breakthrough in crediting the race its rightful position in the world
history, the whole question of its contribution to the development of education and world civilization has yet to be
delineated and made part of World Civilization history. While there has been a breakthrough in acknowledgement of
the African people credit to the rise and development of the civilization of the Nile Valley that of Mesopotamia has yet
to be reviewed more critically. The black people deserve rightful credit to the rise and development of early education
and civilization of Mesopotamia.
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