In many ways they were as racially diverse as we our today; but after the anglos declared them caucasians back in the early 20th century, we've been fighting an uphill battle ever since for inclusion Hotwater
i think thats funny too. my skin is white enough but i have features of a darker person. people think i am like russian or middle eastern or something its weird.
as opposed to you and yours trying to blatantly paint them as an entirely black civilization? all so you can feel superior and ever so less insecure? there's no question that the ptolemic lineage was european. not african, seriously. get over yourself already. you;d have a lot less hills to climb up if you'd stop acting like such a dick.
The first inhabitants of egypt were the aunu people who migrated from an area we know as upper and lower nubia. while they may have been influenced by other cultures living in the mediterranean at the time their racial makeup is clear btw: your anglophilia is showing Hotwater
i don't think anyone should get a month strictly dedicated to their peoples history. it lends creedence to the illusion that one group of people is of greater importance than another.
White History Month; Cont'd June 28th; Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884) We celebrate the life of the great american author Mark Twain; whose coming of age novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was recently voted as one of the top ten great american novels. We honor him for his independence by rejecting the charade of political correctness which has infected so much of our society, by dehumanizing the slave Jim through the repeated use of the N_Word; Twain was merely reflecting the sentiment of whites towards blacks during the pre-civil war era. Hotwater
On June 29, 1852, statesman Henry Clay, known as "the Great Compromiser" for his feats of legislative reconciliation between the North and the South, died at the age of seventy-five at the Old National Hotel in Washington, D.C. Born on a farm in Virginia on April 12, 1777, Clay practiced law in Virginia and Kentucky before embarking on a political career. He represented Kentucky both in the Senate and in the House of Representatives and was a guiding force in American political life. He served as Speaker of the House of Representatives (as a Democratic Republican) from 1811-20 and again from 1823-24. He advocated U.S. entry into the War of 1812 with such nationalistic fervor that he earned himself the sobriquet "War Hawk." Clay also played a role in the negotiation of that war's peace as one of five commissioners who drafted the Treaty of Ghent.
White History Month (The Last Day) June 30th; The Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. [1968] We celebrate the life of Loyd Jowers, the former owner of Jim’s Grill near the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tenn. who confessed to being involved in a conspiracy with the mafia and the U.S. Government to assassinate Martin Luther King Jr. It was long suspected that a conspiracy existed in the King assassination but no proof existed outside of the highly dubious claims by James Earl Ray that a mysterious shadow figure named Raoul orchestrated the assassination. Although Jowers had ties to the KKK and was reputed to have said “I’d like to shoot that Negro” the testimony he gave under oath was not one of a racist who would rather take his secrets to the grave, but one of a repentant man looking to give closure the King family. Hotwater
WTF? What on earth would white history month celebrate..? Many cultural influences throughout history have come from white people only because they thought people of other skin color were animals and treated them as such... If we had equality throughout history then things would look a lot different. Artists, inventors, thinkers, and revolutionaries of ALL colors would be recognized. White people were not the only ones with brains in history. Ideas come from all people but not everyone's ideas were listened to or manifested. And accomplishments that are recognized throughout history only came to manifest because of the inequality that existed between people. There is nothing to celebrate.