"Stolen Legacy" is a term that could refer to a concept or a title of a work (book, movie, etc.) that discusses or implies themes of stolen or misappropriated heritage, knowledge, or cultural artifacts. A notable example that comes to mind is the book "Stolen Legacy: The Greek Debt to Africa" by George G. M. James. "Stolen Legacy: The Greek Debt to Africa" is a book that presents a radical critique of the Western educational system. The author, George G. M. James, an African philosopher and classicist, argues that much of what the West considers to be its major contributions to philosophy, science, and culture were actually developed by African and Egyptian civilizations, and then stolen or heavily borrowed by the Greeks.