civil to get them or the next time and just have to wait for it all right adam bahama sidney's human rights activist thank you it will come. on next report is from south africa where one woman says she struggled to find history books black african children could identify with and those she did find were limited in scope now determined to fill that gap no longer wrote own book she's already sold some 2000 copies and hopes more children in africa will get to read it. no longer loves reading. but today she's reading a book she wrote us of. without a book in africa with r.v. and. south african historian no longer hopes to prepare her daughter linda it for the future by teaching her the history of white people. based on my own experiences in africa and that the one thing that africa. has and put them through centuries of pain is knowing where they are and where they come from. the university professor discovered that african history books written for kids were most exclusively focused on ancient egypt she wanted to paint a broader picture about the continent past she wants to cover everyt