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Tata Naka
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H. Rap Brown address the Black Panthers (1968)

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Onuora Abuah discusses the roles of films and institutions in educating Africans on our history.

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An excerpt from The Rise of Islam In Mali, part II of A Thousand Years to Timbuktu.

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Baba James Small - State of Emergency Black Community Global Town Hall Meeting.

Tata Naka
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lack Manhood in the Diaspora

Tata Naka
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Educating Black Children According to their Own Psychology

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Ọbádélé Kambon
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Dr Khalid Muhammad on spiritual warfare fear of physical warfare.

Ọbádélé Kambon
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In this presentation Dr. Kamau Rashid discusses the ancient Kemetic (Egyptian) paradigm of order, truth, and justice--Maat and its capacity to inform our continuing efforts to achieve African self-determination in the world today. I also situate isft (the Kemetic paradigm of disorder) as an apt metaphor for the contemporary malaise of Africans in the United States. This lecture occurred at the 2014 conference of the association for the Study of Classical African Civilizations at Essex College in Newark, NJ.




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