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January 24, 2026
"Fragments of a Forgotten Continent" embarks on a vital journey to reclaim Africa's true history, culture, and identity, challenging the colonial narratives that have long dominated academic and popular discourse. This comprehensive work meticulously reconstructs the vibrant tapestry of African civilizations, their complex societal structures, profound philosophical traditions, and enduring cultural legacies, often erased or distorted by external forces. Yankuba Moore delves into archaeological evidence, oral traditions, and pre-colonial texts to reveal a continent of innovation, resilience, and self-determination, offering a counter-narrative that is both scholarly rigorous and accessible to a wide audience. The book serves as an essential resource for academics in African history and postcolonial studies, students seeking a deeper understanding of the continent's past, and general readers eager to connect with their heritage and challenge Western-centric historical perspectives. This exploration goes beyond mere historical recounting; it is a profound examination of how Africa's identity has been shaped, suppressed, and is now being reclaimed. By highlighting the richness of indigenous knowledge systems, the diversity of African spiritualities, and the ingenuity of its peoples, "Fragments of a Forgotten Continent" aims to restore a sense of pride and accurate historical consciousness. It addresses the lasting impact of colonialism not just politically and economically, but also culturally and epistemologically, advocating for a decolonization of historical thought. This book is a powerful testament to Africa's enduring spirit and a crucial step in understanding the continent's multifaceted present and future through the lens of its authentic, unadulterated past.
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Start Writing NowYankuba Moore is an aspiring author dedicated to unearthing and re-presenting the rich and often overlooked narratives of Africa. With a passion for historical accuracy and cultural preservation, Moore brings a fresh perspective to the study of African history and identity, aiming to bridge the gap between academic scholarship and broader public understanding.