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[QUOTE]Originally posted by blackman: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by tropicals redacted: [qb] I've already read the studies you've posted, but I'm trying to find out whether the idea that the Sahara was a barrier to population migration to the Nile valley is a relic of outdated, racist-subtext scholarship. [/qb][/QUOTE]1) The Sahara wasn't a desert thousands of years ago. It supported wildlife. 2) The Nile river cuts through the eastern part of the present day Sahara. The Nile river begins in Lake Victoria in present day Uganda and Kenya. You could simply follow the river north. Why would you think the present day Sahara desert is a barrier for black people? Especially with a river cutting through it. You wonder if that is a relic of outdated and racist scholarship? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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