Drusilla Dunjee Houston was an African-American author, historian, and teacher who focused on African and African-American history. In "The Wonderful Ethiopians of the Ancient Cushite Empire," Houston challenges the prevailing Eurocentric narrative by highlighting the significant contributions of ancient African civilizations, particularly the Cushites. The book covers various aspects of Cushite civilization, including their origins, political structures, military achievements, religious beliefs, and cultural accomplishments. Houston emphasizes the influence of the Cushites on ancient Egypt, exploring their connections with pharaonic Egypt and their impact on its development. Through her work, Houston aims to restore a more accurate and inclusive understanding of African history, challenging racist stereotypes and misconceptions. "The Wonderful Ethiopians of the Ancient Cushite Empire" provides a compelling account of an often overlooked chapter in ancient African history. It's worth noting that Houston's work reflects the historical context of the time it was written, and some of her interpretations may have been influenced by the limited available sources and prevailing theories of that era. However, the book remains an important contribution to the field of African history and provides a perspective that seeks to shed light on the achievements and legacy of ancient African civilizations.