
Destruction of Black Civilization: Great Issues of a Race from 4500 B.C. to 2000 A.D.
Chancellor Williams
Winner of the Black Academy of Arts and Letters’ First Prize for Literature, The Destruction of Black Civilization is a landmark audiobook that reshapes how we understand African history—and ourselves.
Written by historian Chancellor Williams after sixteen years of meticulous research and travel, this powerful narrative offers a bold, uncompromising account of the rise and fall of Black civilizations across Africa. Far from the passive figures often portrayed in mainstream histories, Williams places African people at the center of their own story—builders of empires, creators of culture, and stewards of knowledge.
This audiobook is a direct challenge to the long-standing myth: that Black people have no proud history. Williams confronts this lie head-on, asking: If Africa was the cradle of civilization, how did its people come to be seen as a race with no meaningful past? His answer breaks from traditional narratives, examining how natural forces, foreign invasions, cultural theft, and centuries of imperialism contributed to the systematic dismantling of Black societies.
More than just history, this is a call to mental liberation. Williams shifts the focus from outsiders' influence in Africa to the achievements and struggles of Africans themselves—offering a true account of Black history, by and for Black people. His insights continue to inspire educators, students, and listeners seeking to reclaim historical truth and cultural pride.
Perfect for listeners passionate about history, social justice, and the ongoing fight for identity and empowerment, The Destruction of Black Civilization is not just an audiobook—it’s an awakening.
Duration - 12h 38m.
Author - Chancellor Williams.
Narrator - Joseph Kant.
Published Date - Thursday, 16 January 2025.
Copyright - © 1980 Chancellor Williams ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Winner of the Black Academy of Arts and Letters’ First Prize for Literature, The Destruction of Black Civilization is a landmark audiobook that reshapes how we understand African history—and ourselves. Written by historian Chancellor Williams after sixteen years of meticulous research and travel, this powerful narrative offers a bold, uncompromising account of the rise and fall of Black civilizations across Africa. Far from the passive figures often portrayed in mainstream histories, Williams places African people at the center of their own story—builders of empires, creators of culture, and stewards of knowledge. This audiobook is a direct challenge to the long-standing myth: that Black people have no proud history. Williams confronts this lie head-on, asking: If Africa was the cradle of civilization, how did its people come to be seen as a race with no meaningful past? His answer breaks from traditional narratives, examining how natural forces, foreign invasions, cultural theft, and centuries of imperialism contributed to the systematic dismantling of Black societies. More than just history, this is a call to mental liberation. Williams shifts the focus from outsiders' influence in Africa to the achievements and struggles of Africans themselves—offering a true account of Black history, by and for Black people. His insights continue to inspire educators, students, and listeners seeking to reclaim historical truth and cultural pride. Perfect for listeners passionate about history, social justice, and the ongoing fight for identity and empowerment, The Destruction of Black Civilization is not just an audiobook—it’s an awakening. Duration - 12h 38m. Author - Chancellor Williams. Narrator - Joseph Kant. Published Date - Thursday, 16 January 2025. Copyright - © 1980 Chancellor Williams ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:19
01 preview
Duration:01:03:59
02 the overview
Duration:00:35:13
03 ethiopias oldest daughter egypt
Duration:01:15:23
04 egypt the rise and fall
Duration:00:47:44
05 the first cataract
Duration:00:32:34
06 the two that carried on
Duration:00:58:42
07 the african constitution birth of democracy
Duration:00:33:48
08 the scattering of the people routes to death and destruction
Duration:00:45:10
09 the ressurection and the life case studies by states
Duration:00:59:20
10 central africa evidence from a small state
Duration:00:51:55
11 white devils from the west
Duration:01:00:41
12 the last of the black empires
Duration:00:40:25
13 a view from the bridge
Duration:00:38:44
14 the black world at the crossroads
Duration:00:26:36
15 organizing a race for action
Duration:00:44:34
16 the shape of things to come a master plan
Duration:00:43:01
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:19