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The racial and geographical origins of the ancient Egyptians have been a mystery since Champollion deciphered the hieroglyphs in 1822. The prevailing consensus is that the ancient Egyptian civilisation was home-grown on the Nile Valley. But new discoveries in the Egyptian Sahara will challenge this consensus, and show that the origins of the pharaohs hark back several thousands of years before the foundation of the dynastic period (c.3000 BC) and, furthermore, that the first 'Egyptians' were from a black Sub-Saharan race coming from the Tibesti mountains in northern Chad some 12,500 years ago. The oldest known 'astronomical' megaliths in the world,those of of Nabta Playa are examined in this presentation.Biog: Born in Egypt in 1948, Robert Bauval, bestselling author of The Orion Mystery (1994), Keeper of Genesis (1996) and three books with best-selling author Graham Hancock (The Message of the Sphinx, Talisman, and The Mars Mystery), and, Black Genesis, (co-authored with US physicist Thomas Brophy). http://www.megalithomania.co.uk/2010dvds.html - Filmed at the Megalithomania Conference in Glastonbury on 8th May 2010 by Nautilus AV Productions for Megalithomania. Websites:http://www.robertbauval.co.ukh....ttp://www.megalithom Megalithomania 2010. All Rights Reserved.
Join us for an inspiring talk by Dr. Leonard Jeffries, a prominent scholar and advocate for social justice, as he delves into the ongoing struggles for equality and empowerment in our communities. In "The Struggle Continues," Dr. Jeffries shares his insights on the historical context of social movements and the importance of resilience in the face of adversity. This powerful presentation not only highlights the challenges we face but also inspires action towards a brighter future.
### Key Points Covered:
- Historical context of social justice movements
- The importance of education and awareness
- Strategies for community empowerment
- Personal anecdotes and lessons learned
Dr. Jeffries' impactful message resonates with anyone passionate about social change, making this talk a must-watch for activists, educators, and all who strive for a better world. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from a true leader in the fight for justice!
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Historian Robin Walker breaks down the difference between racial and self-esteem in the context of Africans being erased from history:
Excerpt from a video about The Empire of Songhai. Link to full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Czab5rJ38CM&t=4s
Kevin C. MacDonald is Professor of African Archaeology at the UCL African Studies Research Centre (https://www.ucl.ac.uk/african-studies) where he has taught since completing his PhD at Cambridge in 1994. He has worked in Mali for more than twenty years on field projects ranging from the Late Stone Age to the historic era, principally in the Gourma, Méma, Haute Vallée and Segou regions. His analytical specialities include archaeozoology, ceramics lithics and the excavation of earthen structures. He is currently co-editor of the Routledge journal Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa.
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Egyptologist and author Vanessa Davies discusses how archaeologists’ views of the relationship between ancient Nubia and Egypt have evolved since the early 20th century.
For more information on the exhibition "Ancient Nubia Now" at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), visit: https://www.mfa.org/exhibitions/nubia
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In this compelling documentary, we hear from friends and supporters of the MOVE organization as they share their experiences and insights into the legacy of the 1985 bombing in Philadelphia. With firsthand accounts and passionate testimonies, these interviews highlight the resilience, community spirit, and unwavering commitment to social justice that defines MOVE.
Black Queens Who Were Present On The Battlefield