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Tata Naka
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⁣Today in Africa Series 1 4 of 4 Gabon The Sentinels of the Forest

Tata Naka
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⁣Today in Africa Series 1 3 of4 Mauritania Sentinels of the Sands

Tata Naka
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⁣Today in Africa Series 1 2 of 4 Benin The Guardians of the Spirits

Tata Naka
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⁣Today in Africa Series.1 of 4 Senegal -The Sentinels of the Water

Ọbádélé Kambon
94 Views · 4 years ago

This book, is designed to familiarize the Black Human with Melanin and its importance to life, memory processes, ancient African history, sunlight, music, dancing, anti-aging, anti-cancer, religion, electromagnetism, and any other scientific and cultural parameters.

Ọbádélé Kambon
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THE MEANING OF BLACKNESS / DR. T. OWENS MOORE - CLEVELAND STATE - OCT. 2012 / DELVE INTO THE MANY QUESTIONS RELATED TO MELANIN, ITS PROPERTIES AND USES.

Asantu Kweku Maroon
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Let's start the day off with phytonutrition to enhance our health and mind.

Asantu Kweku Maroon
68 Views · 4 years ago

We must answer these two question when repatriating back to the land of Black=Afrikan people.

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
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Many African-American witnesses subpoenaed to testify at the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) hearings in the 1950s were asked to denounce Paul Robeson (1888–1976) in order to obtain future employment. Robeson, an All-American football player and recipient of a Phi Beta Kappa key at Rutgers, received a law degree at Columbia. He became an internationally acclaimed concert performer and actor as well as a persuasive political speaker. In 1949, Robeson was the subject of controversy after newspapers reports of public statements that African Americans would not fight in “an imperialist war.” In 1950, his passport was revoked. Several years later, Robeson refused to sign an affidavit stating that he was not a Communist and initiated an unsuccessful lawsuit. In the following testimony to a HUAC hearing, ostensibly convened to gain information regarding his passport suit, Robeson refused to answer questions concerning his political activities and lectured bigoted Committee members Gordon H. Scherer and Chairman Francis E.Walter about African-American history and civil rights. In 1958, the Supreme Court ruled that a citizen’s right to travel could not be taken away without due process and Robeson’ passport was returned.

Communist Paul Robeson vs The House Un-American Activities Committee
[As interpreted by James Earl Jones]

"Paul Robeson was an actor, singer, civil rights activist, and a communist. Robeson laid the groundwork for the civil rights movement in the US and the capitalist powers tried to destroy him. Here's why it's important for us to remember him."

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
138 Views · 4 years ago

EXPLAINING THE ORIGIN OF JUDAISM AND JEWS




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