Before color prejudice : the ancient view of Blacks /

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Author / Creator:Snowden, Frank M., 1911-2007
Imprint:Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1983.
Description:viii, 164 p., [48] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/541839
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ISBN:0674063805
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:In this richly illustrated account of black-white contacts from the Pharaohs to the Caesars, Frank Snowden demonstrates that the ancients did not discriminate against blacks because of their color. For three thousand years Mediterranean whites intermittently came in contact with African blacks in commerce and war, and left a record of these encounters in art and in written documents. The blacks--most commonly known as Kushites, Ethiopians, or Nubians--were redoubtable warriors and commanded the respect of their white adversaries. The overall view of blacks was highly favorable. In science, philosophy, and religion color was not the basis of theories concerning inferior peoples. And early Christianity saw in the black man a dramatic symbol of its catholic mission. This book sheds light on the reasons for the absence in antiquity of virulent color prejudice and for the difference in attitudes of whites toward blacks in ancient and modern societies.
Physical Description:viii, 164 p., [48] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0674063805