The Glorious Mansa Musa

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Mansa Musa, the venerable emperor of Mali, famous throughout Africa, revered by his people, was a true renaissance man. Why has history forgotten such a man when it has remembered Julius Caesar, Henry VIII or Napoleon, but not this man? It is because small minded white men only respect other white men, they see all others as inferior. The white dominance of history is obvious when only recently are Asians being recognized, only recently people have heard of men like Genghis Khan or Confucius. Yet Africans have also had great people who need to be recognised and acknowledged. Now is the time to be rid of old prejudice and to acknowledge Mansa Musa, who was not only a great African but a king of one of the most enlightened empires of the times.

Mansa Musa's kingdom stretched from the Atlantic Ocean to the heart of Africa. His kingdom was larger than Western Europe is today. His subjects numbered in the 40 million (“Mali Empire and Djenne Figures”). His empire was the the bright light in the dark compared to Europe which was mired in the Dark Ages. Under Mansa Musa the Mali empire ga...

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