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Minister Louis Farrakhan at the Association of Black Psychologists in Atlanta..
© 1987
Uplifting your people with your Consciousness..
- Kwame Ture
A SALUTE TO BLACK HISTORIANS.
- RUNOKO RASHIDI.
© 1994
The Hate That Hate Produced.
Minister Louis Farrakhan.
Elijah Muhammad - A Message To The Black Man.
© 1964
Minister Louis Farrakhan on Donahue (1990)@InstitutionalizedRacism
Malcolm X Debates Bayard Rustin (1960).
Martin Luther King Jr. - The Other America (1967).
Richard Pryor ; Trip To Afrika And Use Of The 'N' Word.
Interview At Berkeley 1963
-- Malcolm X
The Disaster to the world : impact of the White Race.
Dr. John Henrik Clarke.
Dr. John Henrik Clarke
© TRANS ATLANTIC PRODUCTIONS.
The Last Years of the Atlantic Slave Trade.
"The Middle Passage" is a documentary that delves into the transatlantic slave trade, specifically focusing on the harrowing journey endured by enslaved Africans as they were transported across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas. This passage is often referred to as the "middle" part of the triangular trade route used by European merchants.
The documentary examines the inhumane conditions faced by the captives aboard slave ships, including overcrowding, disease, and brutal treatment by the crew. It also explores the broader impact of the slave trade on African societies and the lasting legacy of this dark chapter in history.
"The Middle Passage" often features historical accounts, expert interviews, and visual reconstructions to provide a comprehensive and poignant look at the experiences of the millions of Africans who were forcibly taken from their homeland. The film aims to educate viewers about the horrors of the slave trade and its enduring effects on descendants and societies around the world.
Can Afrikan People Save Themselves in the 21st Century.
-- Dr. John Henrik Clarke.
Afrika for the 21st Century.
DEL JONES- 17.08. 2003
Dr. Andoh - 08. 2005
Kwame Nkrumah was a prominent Ghanaian politician and revolutionary leader who played a pivotal role in the decolonization of Africa. He was born on September 21, 1909, in Nkroful, in the British colony of the Gold Coast (now Ghana), and he passed away on April 27, 1972, in Bucharest, Romania.Key Contributions and Legacy:Independence Movement Leader:Nkrumah was a central figure in the fight for Ghana's independence from British colonial rule. He co-founded the Convention People's Party (CPP) in 1949, which became a driving force behind the independence movement.First Prime Minister and President:In 1957, the Gold Coast gained independence and became Ghana, making it the first sub-Saharan African country to achieve independence from colonial rule. Nkrumah became the first Prime Minister of Ghana and later its first President when Ghana became a republic in 1960.Pan-Africanism:Nkrumah was a strong advocate for Pan-Africanism, seeking unity among African nations. He was instrumental in the formation of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) in 1963, which aimed to promote solidarity and cooperation among African states.Economic and Social Policies:He pursued ambitious projects aimed at modernizing Ghana's economy and infrastructure. Notable among these was the construction of the Akosombo Dam, which created Lake Volta and provided hydroelectric power.Downfall and Legacy:Nkrumah's tenure was marked by economic difficulties and accusations of authoritarianism. In 1966, he was overthrown in a military coup while on a trip to China and North Vietnam. Despite his ousting, Nkrumah remains a revered figure in Ghana and across Africa for his contributions to the independence and unity movements.
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#faces of Africa
#cgtn AFRICA
The Biafran War, also known as the Nigerian Civil War, took place from July 6, 1967, to January 15, 1970. It was a conflict between the government of Nigeria and the secessionist state of Biafra, which was predominantly inhabited by the Igbo people in the southeastern region of Nigeria.
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History and Culture of the Asante Kingdom.
Credits:
--Ghana Broadcasting Corporation.
-- Dr. Thomas Agyarko- Poku