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Chester Higgins, Jr.

Photograph by:

Kobina "Boyo" Annan, Jr.

 
 

Chester in an "aside" talk with two members of the audience

Photograph by:

Kobina "Boyo" Annan, Jr.

 
 

The book

Ancient Nubia

 African Kingdoms on the Nile

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Chester Higgins, Jr. and the African Kingdoms on the Nile

Kobina Annan, Jr.


On Wednesday June 26th, 2013 the Mid-Manhattan Library welcomed Chester Higgins Jr. to present an illustrated lecture on his book Ancient Nubia , African Kingdoms on the Nile.

 

Chester Higgins Jr., a world-renowned photographer, is a staff photographer of the New York Times since 1975, and the author of six books including The Black Woman (with Harold McDougall), Some Time Ago: A Historical Portrait of Black Americans, 1850-1950 (with Orde Combs), Feeling the Spirit: Searching the World for the People of Africa, Elder Grace: Nobility of Aging, and Echo of the Spirit: A Photographer’s Journey.

 

His work has appeared in ART-news, Essence, and The New York Times Sunday Magazine. His photography has been exhibited in a variety of venues in such cities as New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Dakar, Accra, Paris, Berlin, Montevideo, Carcas, Cologne, Stockholm, Vienna, and many others throughout the world.

 

He was born in Alabama and graduated from Tuskegee University. He lives in New York.

The illustrated lecture at the Mid-Manhattan Library documented some of what has recently been discovered about ancient Nubia (southern Egypt and northern Sudan,) with its remarkable history, architecture, and culture, and thereby gave the audience a picture of this rich, but unfamiliar African legacy.

 

Chester Higgins Jr. photographs brought to the present archaeological sites of ancient Nubia that for most in the modern world today had seemed to be unknown and enigmatic.

 

Only a handful of archaeologists have studied the history of ancient Nubia or unearthed her cities, temples, and cemeteries that once dotted the landscape of southern Egypt and northern Sudan.

 

Nubia's remote setting, in the midst of an inhospitable desert, with access by a river blocked by impassible rapids, had lent it not only an air of mystery, but also isolated it from exploration.

Over the past century, particularly during this last generation, scholars have begun to focus more on the fascinating cultures of ancient Nubia, ironically prompted by the construction of large dams in that part of the world that have flooded vast tracts of the ancient land.

 

“There is a huge mystery surrounding the ancient kingdoms in Southern Egypt and northern Sudan waiting to be explored, discussed, and photographed if given the opportunity to visit.” said Chester Higgins Jr. at the Mid-Manhattan Library.

 

Chester Higgins, with his brilliant lecture and illustrations was able to bring back ancient Sudan to the present.  He also explained to the audience the importance of keeping these ancient kingdoms alive and relevant.

 

Kobina Annan, Jr.

New York, New York, June 28, 2013

 



 

 

 

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