African Roots Of China

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Africans launched Chinese civilisation
By Nsaka Sesepkekiu
Student of African and Asian Studies
Faculty of Humanities
University of the West Indies
Trinidad and Tobago

Whenever we hear the term “Chinese” we often associate the word with short slanted eyed people who can fight kung fu. With the recent celebration of establishment of the People’s Republic of China, I wish not only to congratulate them but also to add some insight into their history.

The original, first, native, primitive inhabitants of China were black Africans who arrived there about 100,000 years ago and dominated the region until a few thousand years ago when the Mongol advance into that region began. These Africans who fled the Mongol onslaught can still be found in South East Asia and the Pacific Islands misnomered Nigritos or “small black men.” The Agta of the Philippines is one such example. Indeed archeology, forensic and otherwise confirm that China’s first two dynasties, the Xia and the Ch’ang/Sh’ang, were largely Black African with an Australoid, called “Madras Indian” or “Chamar” in Trinidad, present in small percentages. These Africans would carry an art of fighting developed in the Horn of Africa into China which today we call martial arts: Tai Chi, Kung fu and Tae Kwon Do. Even the oracle of the I-Ching came with a later African group, the Akkadians of Babylon.

Around 500 BCE an African living in India called Gautama would establish a religion called Buddhism which would come to dominate Chinese thought. Any one who is in doubt should consult Geoffrey Higgins’s Anacalypsis, Albert Churchward’s Origin and development of Religions, Gerald Massey’s Egypt the Light of the World, Riunoko Rashidi’s African Presence in Early Asia and J A Roger’s Sex and Race Vol 1. Many Africans survived the Mongol invasion into the twentieth century only to be exterminated by Chairman Mao’s programme of Cultural cleansing. Under this programme millions of Africans and Afro-Asians were killed from 1951-1956. Contribute we still did, giving the People’s Republic of China its first Chief Minister in the name of Eugene Chen, a Trinidadian of George Street, Port-of-Spain, who was of an African mother and a Chinese father.

For further reading on this individual one should consult J A Rogers’ World’s Great Men of Colour Vol I. So next time the word China or Chinese is mentioned remember that Africans played a pivotal role in launching what is called Chinese civilisation, if such a thing exists.

 

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  1. I read of the “Cultural cleansing”
    in a book called the little chinese seamstress by Dai Sijie who was actually a part of that programe much like Hitler and the jews I to and a few friends from Trinidad like my self are from this mix of “races” and we each look so different you would never be able to really tell.
    Always happy to have more info on any subject
    Respectfully Prudence Young-Gordon

  2. Peace&Blessings, I enjoy the information you provided on your website.It is very inspirational and informal. If you can e-mail some metaphysical ancient african material, I would appreciate it.

  3. I am black, but you have got to be kidding me. There is no need for this kind of lies and propaganda. I know the black race has been belittle to the point of no return, but that does not make chance for what you are trying to do.

  4. “There is no need for this kind of lies and propaganda. I know the black race has been belittle to the point of no return, but that does not make chance for what you are trying to do” – Hope

    Nsaka has presented facts to back-up his argument. on the other hand your statement offers no counter points. nobody is trying to “do” anything this information has been known for eons. read Dr. Chancellor Williams’ “The Destruction of Black Civilization” and you’ll the African presence in south China mentioned. Present fact that refutes what Nsaka has written instead bombarding us with emotional rhetoric

  5. hello; blacks ancient pass has been so thoughly hidden by the arch E LIE Agist that we enlighten blacks must have patience with those of us who are still a sleep. I myself came kicking and screeming into the knowlege of our pass.
    so i understand how hard it for some blacks to believe these truths. as for the black origins of china ; i will simply say the biggest problem i had was with the eyes . SO i did some research most blacks as well as whites do not know that slanted eyes is an african trait and origin YES black africans thick lips wholley hair .I will be glad to send a picture to the blog owner upon request . let you be the judge.

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  6. It sickening that some of our own black brethren are the quickest to view information such as this and proclaim, “No, it’s not true!” We can’t even embrace the idea of actually being a constructive people who have contributed to the development of the earth. We can’t even accept the fact that our history begins before the slave ships.

    1. “Most of the “black brethrens” online who say “this not true are either whites or Few (fake jew) trolls trying to deceive and confuse.

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