THEhistory is both the study of facts and of past events. History is a story, it is the construction of an image of the past by historians who try to describe, explain or revive bygone times. This historical account is not built by intellectual intuition, but from sources. History is committed with these sources to reconstruct several parts of the past. Use the Kemite past with the aim of shaking, reactivating, galvanizing the pride of the African so that he decides to find his lost dignity to rebuild his future which challenges him in order to put an end to mental alienation and spirituality of which it has been the object for 1000 years.
We all know that Europe has succeeded in instilling in the minds of Africans an acceptance of their supposed superiority. The African child who grew up with this inferiority complex understands that a person's aspiration is to grow up and grow up means to start from the bottom up, to grow up means to quit crawling in order to put oneself standing up, growing up also means leaving the South (Africa) supposedly poor, destitute, bruised below to the north above (Europe), symbol of success and well-being (Jean-Paul Pougala). A society that does not control its school programs, the transmission of its knowledge, its culture and its philosophical way of thinking is an alienated society. Africans must learn to love each other in order to be able to defend their dignity and their land, the cradle of universal civilization.