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The Ancient African Civilization older than Egypt - Nubia, Ancient Egypt’s Elder Sister: Ta-Seti
The Ancient African Civilization older than Egypt - Nubia, Ancient Egypt’s Elder Sister: Ta-Seti Baka Omubo 50 Views • 4 years ago

In this video we look at the history of Nubia and we redefine its correct position in African history as well as world history.

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* Some YouTube channels worth checking out!

- HAPI Film conversation with Robin Walker:
https://www.youtube.com/watchv=41fyXYc3prM&list=WL&index=11&t=1460s
- HomeTeam History YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channe....l/UC12lU5ymIvSpgl8Kn

- Videos of Shomarka Keita and Vanessa Davies on Nubia:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1T7Tu2v2Ic&t=23s (SOY Keita)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRL6EDWfqMs (Vanessa Davies)

- Buhen Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLamtIke1R4&t=21s

* My references

- The General History of Africa, Chapiter 8, page 226
- Wikipedia article, Nubia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nubia
- Wikipedia article, Qustul: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qustul
- Diodorus Siculus, The Library of History, Books II.35 – IV.58, Translated by C.H. Oldfather, Harvard University Press, 2000
- Civilization or Barbarism, by C.A. Diop – Anteriority of Nubian Civilization, page 103
- The Qustul Incense Burner, by University of Chicago:
https://oi.uchicago.edu/museum....-exhibits/nubia/qust
- Bruce Williams’ article on Qustul: https://www.jstor.org/stable/544188
- Wikipedia article, Napta Playa: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nabta_Playa
- Evidence of earlier pharaonic symbols at Hierakonpolis??
Here is the link: https://sumerianshakespeare.com/748301/855901.html

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The song used in the video was “Lofi beat - Optimistic” by Eric Godlow Beats
The beat used in the Intro was “beautiful Nubia” by dahcadencemaker
The beat used for the Buhen Fortress video was: "LAZY" by LIVID BEATZ

Dominican studies Book Club discuss: Carlos Cooks and the Black Nationalism from Garvey to Malcolm.
Dominican studies Book Club discuss: Carlos Cooks and the Black Nationalism from Garvey to Malcolm. Baka Omubo 90 Views • 4 years ago

Join us to discuss Carlos Cooks and the Black Nationalism from Garvey to Malcolm.

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https://drive.google.com/file/....d/117huPF4Kfjc-RnAlN

Carlos A. Cooks was born in the Dominican Republic on June 23, 1913 to James Henry Cooks and Alice Cooks, who were originally from the neighboring island of St. Martin. His education took place mostly in Santo Domingo until moving to New York in 1929 where he went on to higher learning. Cooks was known for his love of sports and his expertise in boxing. His intellect was recognized from an early age and he attended the leadership school in the Voodoo Sacré Society. Cooks' involvement in the UNIA comes as no surprise as both his uncle and father were among the many St. Martiners who were members of the Marcus Garvey-led organization. He was a key link in the history of Black American nationalism between Marcus Garvey before him and Malcolm X, whom he influenced. Carlos Cooks administered the Advance Division of the UNIA after Marcus Garvey was deported. He founded the African Nationalist Pioneer Movement. He died in Harlem, New York, on May 5, 1966. He died at age 53.

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