Top videos

shabakha49
134 Views · 5 years ago

Lectures on the Afrikan origins of science and Technology

Ọbádélé Kambon
133 Views · 3 years ago

⁣Kamau and Mawiyah Kambon - Celebrating 46 years of Black love and marriage

Asantu Kweku Maroon
133 Views · 4 years ago

Support the Abibitumi Infrastructure fund: ⁣https://www.abibitumi.com/tran....sforming-abibitumi-f
Here, Dr Obadele Kambon explain the thought and purposeful design that is going into the construction of his newly constructed home. Check it out.

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
133 Views · 6 years ago

Dr. John Henrik Clarke was renowned for his dedication to the study of African peoples throughout history, both in Africa and the diaspora. Dr. Clarke was also widely regarded as a devoted and brilliant educator. His love for education, African peoples and the history of African peoples, translated directly into his work as a Pan-Africanist writer, historian and lecturer. He played a pivotal role in the creation of Africana studies and several professional institutions in academia. Interestingly enough, Dr. Clarke climbed to great academic heights without ever having earned a high school diploma.

Born on January 1, 1915, in Union Springs, Alabama, John Henry Clark was the youngest child of John and Willie Ella Clark, sharecroppers. The Clark family eventually moved to Columbus, Georgia, in pursuit of better fortunes and the dream of owning their own land. Dr. Clarke, the future educator, never formally attended high school, dropping out of school in the 8th grade. Despite his mother’s desire that he pursue the family vocation of farming, in 1933, at the age of 18, he left the South as part of the Great Migration of blacks to the North, and headed to Harlem, New York.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
132 Views · 2 years ago

support us on youtube membership or super thanks
https://www.patreon.com/WithoutHistory
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/WithoutHistory

#civilization #withouthistory #africanhistory #kemet #building #mud #construction #gameofthrones

Videos you might like

Largest civilization in history was African and dates back to 13,000 BC
https://youtu.be/LO7Vinxq0mw

Pyramid building is not a secret science for Africans
https://youtu.be/3rcAw_ZMtPA

This proves China's African Origin
https://youtu.be/un8_OpSt_MY

How Africans seeded mesoamerican Civilizations
https://youtu.be/PrROjPcgX6w

The ancient Sahara was inhabited by Black people who invented mummification
https://youtu.be/gqLt5P_EN-s

What historians discovered in this Ancient African Library left them speechless
https://youtu.be/HBfy5LoNWcg

Black Origins of Sumer
https://youtu.be/pfsHtW5kYak

Africans Invented the Olympic games
https://youtu.be/xnk7dt9EFB0

Free your mind. African true spirituality
https://youtu.be/AEYTaZN_4oQ

All Greek inventions came from Africa
https://youtu.be/-67g2fbgF_k

Sources
Sources
https://www.jstor.org/stable/530331
https://history.howstuffworks.....com/world-history/10
https://youtube.com/shorts/-aO....hFvXYp_k?feature=sha
https://www.penn.museum/sites/....expedition/ancient-e

Ọbádélé Kambon
131 Views · 2 years ago

⁣Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon explains in part two of the Abibitumi the reasons why attending the Abibitumi Conference is very important to members of the African Diaspora

Ọbádélé Kambon Subscription
131 Views · 4 years ago

Please consider making donation to support Abibitumikasa by clicking here:
https://abibitumikasa.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=21

AbibitumiKasa Discussion series welcomes Dr. DeReef Jamison to talk about the Scholarship of Dr. Amos Wilson

JRapBrown
131 Views · 4 years ago

Roots reggae meets kemetic spiritual science. From the album '9mm Vol2'.

Ọbádélé Kambon
131 Views · 5 years ago

Onuora Abuah visits the medieval Hausa city-state of Kano in modern day Northern Nigeria. After a tour of the 600 year old Emir's Palace, we delve deep into the history of the region, whose influence spread far across the Sahara.

#kano #hausa #africanhistory

CashApp: £OnuoraAbuah
Paypal Donation: paypal.me/OnuoraAbuah

Donate: https://www.gofundme.com/onuora-afric...
Site: www.aeafilms.com




Showing 23 out of 24