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What if the world's greatest civilization was hidden in plain sight? The African Diaspora: Going It Alone Against Conventional Wisdom is a bold and unflinching exploration of Africa's untold history and the global forces that shaped its present. Dr. Simon Wamono blends personal journey with sharp historical insight to uncover how colonialism, misinformation, and forced migration fractured a once-thriving legacy and how the African diaspora can rise beyond it. From ancient kingdoms to modern struggles, this book reclaims Africa voice, challenges deeply rooted myths, and calls for unity,…mehr

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What if the world's greatest civilization was hidden in plain sight? The African Diaspora: Going It Alone Against Conventional Wisdom is a bold and unflinching exploration of Africa's untold history and the global forces that shaped its present. Dr. Simon Wamono blends personal journey with sharp historical insight to uncover how colonialism, misinformation, and forced migration fractured a once-thriving legacy and how the African diaspora can rise beyond it. From ancient kingdoms to modern struggles, this book reclaims Africa voice, challenges deeply rooted myths, and calls for unity, critical thinking, and cultural pride. More than a history lesson, it is a roadmap for healing, empowerment, and a new African future.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Simon Wamono (MB, ChB, DTM&H, DMS, M.MED, MBA, FRACGP) is a distinguished medical professional whose pursuit of excellence was shaped by his parents and early education in Africa. A graduate of King's College Budo and Makerere University Medical School, he furthered his studies in South Africa, earning dual master's degrees in Family Medicine and Business Administration. After moving to Australia, he completed a Fellowship in General Medicine and now runs a successful private practice. He also serves as an Adjunct Senior Clinical Lecturer at the University of Western Australia, where he mentors students and international medical graduates, and as a Mentor with the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency. Dr. Wamono is the author of Being Different in a Different Place (2020), sharing insights from his diverse experiences. His career reflects a lifelong commitment to education, evidence-based practice, and mentorship.