Stolen Legacy, The Greeks were not the authors of Greek Philosophy, but the people of North Africa, commonly called Egyptians (Paperback)
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Stolen Legacy by George G. M. James is a revolutionary examination of the true origins of Greek philosophy. This work challenges long-held historical narratives, asserting that much of what is attributed to Greek thinkers was actually derived from the ancient knowledge systems of North Africa, particularly Egypt.
Through thorough research and compelling arguments, James dismantles the myth of Greek intellectual originality and reclaims the African contributions to philosophy, science, and education. This book is an essential resource for anyone seeking to correct historical inaccuracies and understand the depth of African influence on global civilization.
Cultural Significance
This book is part of the Clarke Enhanced History Project, a groundbreaking initiative curated by Anthony T. Browder and unveiled on April 12, 2025, at the Thurgood Marshall Center in Washington, D.C. The project celebrates over 8,000 years of African excellence and highlights works deemed Essential Reading for the 21st Century.
As Anthony Browder emphasized during the unveiling, “Don’t just read it—study it.” These books serve as a vital foundation for understanding African heritage, empowerment, and education.
About the Author
George G. M. James was a distinguished scholar and philosopher whose work has reshaped the understanding of African contributions to global intellectual traditions. His landmark book, Stolen Legacy, continues to inspire generations to reclaim and celebrate their heritage.