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Dr. John Henrik Clarke's talk on "Are We Ready for the Twenty-First Century" explore various aspects of global readiness for the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century. Clarke, a prominent African-American historian and scholar, was known for his insights into African and African-American history and culture. In this talk, he discussed topics such as social justice, education, economic empowerment, and cultural identity, examining how these factors impact the readiness of individuals and communities to navigate the complexities of the modern world. Clarke's perspective emphasized the importance of historical understanding, self-awareness, and collective action in preparing for the future. His lectures often encouraged critical thinking and reflection on the past to inform present actions and shape a more equitable and inclusive future.
Between Aug 21, 1831 – Aug 23, 1831, Nat Turner's Rebellion, historically known as the Southampton Insurrection, was a rebellion of enslaved Virginians that took place in Southampton County, Virginia, in August 1831. Led by Nat Turner, the rebels killed between 55 and 65 White people, making it the deadliest slave revolt in U.S. history.
The story and legacy of the enigmatic leader of the notorious 1831 homicidal slave revolt in Virginia, along with reviews of works about him, are explored; twentieth century civil rights discussed and cultural relativism mentioned.
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Short film produced as part of the Richmond 48 Hour Film Festival. A short dramatic interpretation and moment of Nat Turner during his 1831 Slave Rebellion. An original short film starring Tyhm Kennedy as the legendary Virginian Nat Turner, this story touches on the brutal reality of the 1831 Southampton, Virginia Slave Revolt.
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Directed & Produced by: Kevin R. Hershberger
Written by: Baron Blakley
Costumes by: Historical Wardrobe
Sound by: William Britt - Midnite Sound
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Step into the captivating world of Ancient Kemet and explore the extraordinary life and legacy of Queen Tiye, the remarkable Kemetic Queen who reigned as one of history's most influential women. In this gripping documentary, journey back over 3,000 years to witness the rise rulers whom became just as powerful as their male counterparts.
"Queen Tiye" takes viewers on a mesmerizing exploration of Tiye's reign, alongside her husband, King Amenhotep III, and son Akhenaten. Discover the remarkable intelligence and strength that made her a force to be reckoned with, as she governed the kingdom of Kemet with wisdom and authority. Uncover the secrets of her diplomatic prowess, as she communicated with foreign leaders, leaving an indelible mark on history.
As the narrative unfolds, follow the turbulent times that saw her son, Amenhotep IV, ascend to the throne and embark on controversial religious reforms. Witness Queen Tiye's unwavering support for her son, even as his actions shook the foundations of the kingdom.
This immersive documentary celebrates Queen Tiye as one of Africa's greatest women rulers, showcasing her remarkable achievements and her enduring influence on history and culture. Prepare to be captivated by the story of a woman who defied expectations, left an indelible mark on the ancient world, and emerged as a true icon of power, intelligence, and beauty.
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5:03 Queen Tiye
11:39 Great Hymn to Aten
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Fannie Lou Hamer was a prominent figure in the Civil Rights Movement in the United States. She was born in 1917 in Mississippi and became involved in activism in the 1960s, particularly in voter registration efforts. Hamer co-founded the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party and famously spoke at the 1964 Democratic National Convention, where she passionately advocated for the party to recognize and include African American voices. She dedicated her life to fighting for civil rights and social justice until her death in 1977.
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Malik Zulu Shabazz and Dr. Khalid Muhammad had a close relationship characterized by their shared activism in the African-American community. Shabazz served as Muhammad's personal attorney and was also a prominent member of the Nation of Islam, where both men were involved in advocating for social justice and empowerment of African-Americans.
Shabazz became widely known for his involvement in civil rights issues and his leadership roles within organizations such as the New Black Panther Party. While their specific roles and approaches differed at times, they both shared a commitment to addressing systemic inequalities and advocating for the rights of African-Americans.
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