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History as a mirror of societal emancipation from the past

africa » gambia
Friday, December 05, 2008
Editorial

Throughout history Africa has and continues to contribute to the advancement of humanity. This is tied to our unique knowledge of nature which  in turn  is tied to our way of life - from our superior artistic techniques such as wood crafting, to singing, drumming, and dancing. And our communalised societal transition has indeed paved the way for the advancement of our civilisation.

Man's understanding of   his  culture together with his moral and physical capabilities, made it possible for him to master nature. The best way to expose our unique contribution to the development of humanity is through the exhibition of our history, languages and cultures, for people of  contemporary world to see for themselves.

Report of preparations for the celebration of world festival of Black arts is therefore a welcoming move as such an occasion will offer opportunity for our upcoming generations to learn their history which has largely been eclipsed for centuries. The occasion will also serve as a window of opportunity for a "new sense" of belonging for those Africans who have not been sure of the proud history of their root.

History is not simply a collection of data but it is a foundation that helps us to understand what happened yesterday to give birth to today.

Therefore, a world festival of Black arts will always inject a sense of Africanism in our younger generation, and this will help put the continent on the path of security, peace and development, as a sense of common culture will help create   a sense of   unity.

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