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14 septembre 1982
Avant sujet visite de Mitterrand en Guinée : Si la Guinée sort de l'isolement grâce à ses ressources naturelles, elle reste l'un des pays les plus pauvres d'Afrique et critiqué sur le plan humanitaire. Son Président, Ahmed SEKOU TOURE, affirme qu'il est "Un Président est à la fois près et loin du peuple". Poursuivant son action dans le "non-alignement", il reçoit notamment l'ancien chef d'Etat cambodgien Norodom SIHANOUK. Il parle de la coopération de la Guinée avec la France, concernant l'exploitation des richesses naturelles du pays, de son prochain voyage officiel en France et des droits de l'homme. Images d'archive INA
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African Spirituality, Health, And Wellness
Professor James Smalls
Red Pill, Blue Pill, Pam Africa
Cameraman 1 Mr.G
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Black And Nobel
July 13, 2019, @ Church Of The Advocate
Dedicated To The Wrongfully Imprisoned Alvin Joyner
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Minister Malcolm X speaks at Michigan State University in 1963.
Dr. Oba T'Shaka & Prof. James Small | 7 Aug 2021
The Divide Between the Hip Hop and Black Civil Rights Black Power Generation and how to Fix It
To Purchase Dr. T'Shaka's Books and DVDs use link belowhttps://gumroad.com/drobatshakaTo reach Sondráya visit www.sondraya.comSix Fold Stages Webinar ~ send an email indicating your interest to otshaka@sbcglobal.netThe Dr. Oba T'Shaka Show acknowledges the ascendance of our exceptional documentary historian, Runoko Rashidi into the ancestral realm.Professor James Smalls and Dr. Oba T'Shaka will be in conversation on the connection between the causes behind the weakening of Black families and extended family communities and the rise of the generation gap. They will discuss how can African and African American culture and concrete economic, political, and social organizing programs strengthen Black youth, and strengthen Black families and communities.
Since the rebel war in Sierra Leone the exact number of people living with disabilities has been hard to measure and also services and opportunities have been hard for them. Government after government have have come and gone.
Sierra Gem Media speaks to key stakeholders on disability services in Sierra Leone and asks if there are inclusive services delivery for persons with disabilities?
From The Album "Pharoah" [1977]
Who are the Bantu peoples of Africa? Where did they originate? Where can they be found?
This video is about the history of the Bantu people. Ma'am Bunmi Oyinsan will explain the actual history and origin of the Bantu peoples. And Now where you can find Bantu people. If You Like This video then subscribe to the channel thanks
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Slave codes were a method of protecting the investment of white enslavers in the Colonies by restricting the lives of enslaved people in almost every imaginable way. The codes restricted enslaved people’s ability to move around, or engage in commerce that could make them financially independent - they restricted the very opportunities that would allow them to live with even relative freedom. Today, we'll learn about how Colonies put laws in place to restrict the movement and freedoms of both enslaved people and free Black people alike.
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VIDEO SOURCES
-Ira Berlin, Many Thousands Gone: The First Two Centuries of Slavery in North America (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1998).
-John Hope Franklin, From Slavery to Freedom: A History of Negro Americans (New York: Knopf, 1967).
-Claude M. Steele, Whistling Vivaldi: How Stereotypes Affect Us and What We Can Do (Reprint Edition ed. 2011).
-Black Codes and Slave Codes, Colonial, , Oxford African American Studies Center , http://oxfordaasc.com/view/10.....1093/acref/978019530
-Peter H. Wood, Black Majority: Negroes in Colonial South Carolina from 1670 through the Stono Rebellion (New York: W.W. Norton, 1974).
-Jennifer L. Morgan, Partus sequitur ventrem: Law, Race, and Reproduction in Colonial Slavery, 22 Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism 1–17 (2018).
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