Until they figure out how to clone one of these nikkas, they're never going to admit it. It's sad though. Ancient Egyptians said there were two kingdoms (Upper Egypt, Lower Egypt) that became one. That's clearly them talking about Black Africans from the South mingling with the Middle Eastern types up North. The Egyptians said they came from Ethiopia. That their Gods rested in Ethiopia, in the Mountains of the Moon. The source of the Nile, unsurprisingly, is in Ethiopia and Uganda. Alot of Nile Valley culture extends down into Sudan and Ethiopia. Almost everything about Ancient Egypt points down the Nile and into Africa......NOT into the Middle East. When you really read about Egyptian history, like really read, and not watch morons online, you'll see so many texts talking about Nubians marrying Egyptians, fighting together, trading with each other, living with each other, studying in each other's learning and religious centers, being so close that it was hard to distinguish the two people. Like, how can you read all of that and still say black people are making stuff up. It's gaslighting. Most people who say Ancient Egyptians weren't black are just making racist knee-jerk statements because if they were really reading these articles (and Im talking mainstream articles), there's no way to explain this or square this away. In my honest opinion, the average Egyptian back then probably looked like Barack Obama (they were biracials basically, because of the mixed Arab blood they had) and the average Nubian looked like Idris Elba (being 100% Black African) but, at the end of the day, if you put an Ancient Egyptian and an Ancient Nubian in America today, they'd both be considered "Black". Of course there were outliers and exceptions. There were probably alot of Black Darkskinned Egyptians and alot of Lightskinned Nubians but, the norm was probably what I mentioned earlier. That entire region basically was a big color gradient, with Nubians being on one end as the darkest region in skintone, Egypt being in the middle in terms of location and in skintone and Arabia/Israel/all points north of Egypt being on the other end, appearing light in comparison because they were Semetic/Arabic/ME and not African. Egyptians spell this out in their artwork, saying they were a little lighter than Nubians but, darker than Middle Easterners. Cacs in their depravity will use that as proof they weren't black but, common sense should tell you if they're drawing themselves darker than Middle Easterners, who are already tan, then they must look a bit like a biracial black person would today

Also peep how intertwined the Black Nubians are with the Brown Egyptians. That's them showing that they lived together, worked together and blended together.