Timbuktu Had Universities When Most Europeans Could Not Read
This video uncovers a powerful chapter of untold Black history that mainstream textbooks ignored for centuries. Long before Europe emerged from the Dark Ages, African civilizations were thriving. We explore how Timbuktu became a global center of learning, with universities like Sankore producing scholars in law, mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and engineering while much of Europe remained illiterate.
Through the story of Mansa Musa, the wealthiest ruler in recorded history, and scholars such as Ahmed Baba, this episode reveals how African greatness was deliberately erased to justify slavery, colonization, and the modern racial wealth gap. We also connect Timbuktu’s legacy to other hidden African civilizations like Kush, Axum, Great Zimbabwe, and Benin, exposing how invasions, book burnings, museum looting, biased education, and racist narratives rewrote history.
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