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Dec 23rd, 10:15pm
freedom or revolution
Jul 10th, 10:24am Last edited Jul 13th, 8:43pm.
Knowledge is the key. That is why my ancestors were not allow to learn the basics of reading and writing in the early U.S. Now the education is free and some kids are not pushed to learn because of the lack of knowledge from adult in many kids lives. Pass the knowledge on not to incite, but to ignite the desire to learn the past, present and work for a brighter future.
Dreh
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http://www.africanamericanimages.com/AAI/Willie%20Lynch.htm
http://blackquest.com/link.htm
Dec 19th, 4:05am
Malcolm's intellectual growth began with racial awareness and developed into class consciousness. It was the latter that armed him in his fight against oppression and it is this kind of awareness most needed facing the system.
Nov 19th, 3:03pm
Great Mind, yes indeed-Knowledge is power! Bless you Malcom
Apr 13th, 8:02am
love this man
Apr 12th, 1:01pm
Kings and Queens
From: twillysfreedomspot.blogspot.com

A small pictorial presentation of how the black image was/is degraded throughout history with a small but powerful collection of the true Kings and Queens whom we owe our heritage.




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"Beautiful Presentation Twilly"


WE COME FROM GREAT KINGS AND QUEENS
BROTHERS AND SISTERS


Ancient Civilization did not begin in what we think of as the West. It did not start in Europe, Rome, India, or Asia. Homo Sapiens migrated from Africa to inhabit all the continents except Antarctica, some 200,000 to 100,000 years ago.
(Click On This Photo And Get Into The Full Story of Our Ancient Greatness)


From the introduction of this book, you get the idea that Anthony Browder is very influence by the work done by John G. Jackson, John Henrik Clarke, and Yosef ben-Jochannan. These three men have done some of the most profound research and writing on early African history and the Nile Valley contribution to civilization. The writings of these men contain a lot of scholarship, which to many people may be very difficult to read and understand. This is why this book is so important. Anthony took what Jackson, Clarke, and Jochannan wrote about in their books and translated it so that the average person could read and understand. The theme of this book is centered on early Africa, early Africa's stolen legacy and early Africa's contributions to civilization. It also puts an emphasis on how those early contributions was translated into today's American society. In chapters 1-3, Mr. Browder talks about the people of early African civilization. He tells where they came from, who they were, what they did, and when they existed. He puts a special emphasis on the many accomplishments of the early African people. In chapters 4-7, Mr. Browder talks about the stolen legacy of early African civilization. He shows how other civilization took what the early African contributed and made it its own. He goes to great links to show and prove that what the Europeans claim as theirs was actually African in origin and rightfully belong to the African. In addition, he explains how American society has adopted early African symbols into its government structure. The finally chapters 8-10 are designed to assist the African/African-American mind to cope with the information given in chapters 1-7. The last chapters all have to do with building pride and understanding where we still must go and what we still must be. The period of this book stretches from about 4000BC into the present. The book is structured as to give a chronological development of early African history.

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Tony Browder


Alkebulan Reference Center

Lecture Library








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Title: Who Taught You To Hate Yourself
Description: AT THE SAME TIME THE WHITE MAN WAS LYNCHING US FOR AS LITTLE AS “RECKLESS EYEBALLING”, THEY WERE MASS PRODUCING NEGATIVE IMAGES / MEDIA (STEROTYPES) OF US TO MAKE US HATE OURSELVES AND OTHERS TO HATE, FEAR US AND BELIEVES WE WERE INFERIOR “INTROPRESSION”: THIS SERIES WILL TEACH US HOW FAR TOO MANY OF US HAVE INTERNALIZED THE OPPRESSOR.THE SAME THINGS THEY USE TO DO TO US WE NOW DO TO OURSELVES
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