From Kush to Cairo: Tracing the Black Legacy of Ancient Egypt is a powerful exploration of Africa's forgotten past, reconnecting the historical and cultural ties between the Nubian Kingdom of Kush and ancient Egypt. This book reclaims the Black identity of Egypt's earliest civilizations, showing how Kushite rulers, priests, and builders helped shape one of the most influential empires in human history. Drawing on archaeology, oral traditions, and ancient records, Justice Seutloali dismantles colonial distortions and restores Africa to its rightful place at the heart of the Nile Valley story.More than a historical study, From Kush to Cairo is a cultural and political awakening-a call for Pan-African pride, unity, and the revival of Africa's stolen legacy. By tracing the rise of African kingship, spiritual traditions, monumental architecture, and resistance from Kush to imperial Egypt, the book reveals a continuous legacy of greatness and resilience. It reminds readers that Africa was not a silent spectator in history, but a force that defined it
"Ancient Egypt was a Black civilization."
- Cheikh Anta Diop