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abduakya
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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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⁣Aristide and the Endless Revolution [2005]
Documentary about ⁣former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and the US coup d'etat that ousted him from the country in 2004.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
34 Views · 5 years ago

Mhenga Ishakamusa Barashango: The Black Facts Of The Bible

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
34 Views · 5 years ago

⁣Mhenga Malcolm X: Interview with Ed Harvey [1964]

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
34 Views · 5 years ago

News documentary from 1968 hosted by George Foster, exploring the legacy of oppression that remains over 100 years after the abolition of that peculiar intitution. In Part 1, Foster visits Charleston, SC and speaks with both descendents of slaves and slave owners. The cameras capture a sermon by Rev. Henry Butler of the Mother Emmanuel AME Church (where Denmark Vesey planned an unsuccessful slave revolt in 1822 and Dylan Roof would later kill 9 church members in 2015). In Part 2, the cameras go to Mississippi to speak with former sharecroppers and political activist FANNIE LOU HAMER. In the final segment, we travel to Chicago, where Prof. JAMES TURNER and activist CALVIN LOCKRIDGE educate young people about revolution. Ebony Magazine editor and historian LERONE BENNETT offers a poignant analogy to describe the times we are in today.

Baka Omubo
34 Views · 5 years ago

Don’t just WATCH.. LISTEN:

It is said that "opposites attract." Well, for Afrikan centered people it's not opposites but complements that attract. In this video we list our top five attributes that we seek in a mate to ensure we can cultivate healthy, whole relationships the Afrikan way.

Angela Malele
34 Views · 5 years ago

Written by jazz singer, composer, pianist and arranger Eunice Waymon (aka Nina Simone), released on the 1966 album ''Wild Is the Wind''.

My skin is black.
My arms are long
my hair is woolly
my back is strong
strong enough to take the pain
inflicted again and again
what do they call me
My name is Aunt Sarah
My name is Aunt Sarah
Aunt Sarah.

My skin is yellow.
My hair is long
between two worlds
I do belong
my father was rich and white
he forced my mother late one night
what do they call me
my name is Saffronia
my name is Saffronia.

My skin is tan.
My hair is fine
my hips invite you
my mouth like wine
whose little girl am I?
anyone who has money to buy
what do they call me
my name is Sweet Thing
my name is Sweet Thing.

My skin is brown.
My manner is tough.
I'll kill the first mother' I see.
My life has been rough.
I'm awfully bitter these days
because my parents were slaves.
What do they call me
My name is
PEACHES!

Busara Mhusika
34 Views · 5 years ago

Host Busara Looks at the so-called relationship between Afrikans in Amerikkka and the US Presidents.

Ọbádélé Kambon Subscription
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Greetings everyone. I hope all is well. Welcome back to my channel and thank you for stopping by.
Mr. And Mrs Dr Kambon along with their son Dr. Kambon all three are in the building, and Mama IMAHKUS enjoying herself just dancing having fun. This is my family away from my family in the United States Of America . They all have accepted me and embrace me into their family and I appreciate them, I love them, I honour them, I have high regards and respect for them and I am grateful to the Almighty Creator that I have an extended family here in Africa. We had such a fun time and a beautiful day at the Ancestral Wall New Ningo Ghana West Africa.
I also have an extended Ghanaian family out here as well that I have been knowing for over 11 years now.
In spite of my passport Ghana visa issues,, Ghana have accepted me, embraced me and loved on me, taking care of me, and protected me. I love Africa. There is no better place to be then here on the continent of Africa, the land of my Ancestors, the Motherland, the Heartbeat of the Planet Earth, Alkebulan the land of the Blacks.

Ọbádélé Kambon Subscription
34 Views · 5 years ago

Watch the full episode at http://www.LetsBuyBlack.com/connecttv Mon
Get your fill of Black love expert advice, aphrodisiac cooking demos, and (we ain't got nothing romantic cause ain't no Romans here) get some Africantic spoken word to get you in the mood for love.

Get the secret to Black love from 4 experts on Black love with Dr Mwalimu Baruti, Yaa Baruti, Dr. Kamau Kambon, Dr. Mawiyah Kambon.
Combined they represent 75 years of Black Love & Marriage




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