James Morris Webb argues that the black man was the father of
civilization, born in the land of Egypt, and that the different
branches of science and art were simply transmitted to other races,
which, as the ages have rolled by have only been enlarged, and to
some extent improved upon. A seminal text, The Black Man was widely
read within the Garvey Movement, the Rastafarians, and other early
African identity and Black Nationalist groups.
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