Opinion. Cununvnt a rv. lvttvr-. \ il'\\�
r
o poin to
of Afri
d oth s
e liter ture by
d ethnic
to all
of our disple ure. We ould
also encourage our children to
tch I TV and to read
hen children do
tch, ould le en-
ure the viewing of positi
programs uch e Bill
by Sho .
en r ciaI and ethnic
communiti are not
portr yed in co is ently
neg ti manner, e're often
ignored alt ether.
Consider
ogu from
ent tore - 28 pag of
f hio doone African
rrcial d
ega.
Africa, the
. tten legacy
the rites
the
orally to an initi te priest then
called a eophyte.
It was under th e cir­
cumstances of secrecy that the
Egypti developed their
ecret s ems of writing and
t ching and forb de their in­
i . t from writing hat they
h d learned.
The earli t theory of salva­
tion own amo g the beliefs
of man i the Egyptian theory,
which t ught the deification of
It 0 t ught th t the ouI
of m if liber ted from its
bodily fe e could en ble
him to become god-like and
ee th Gods in this lifetime.
t en from
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