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Kwame Turé (formerly known as Stokely Carmichael) a Trinidadian-American revolutionary active in the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, and later, the global Pan-African movement. Graduating from Howard University, he rose to prominence in the Black Power movements;leader of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), later as the "Honorary Prime Minister" of the Black Panther Party, and  as a leader of the All-African Peoples Revolutionary Party. The course of his teachings are relevant to your studies today.

In this Lecture Turé discusses the Fundamentals of African Unity: The Only Solution is belonging to an orgasnization- ideology, people and faith; Unless the masses progress there is no progress at all.


Prof Ivan Van Sertima: African Egypt 5300 BC 30 BC.
This video teaches you to debate confidently  about your History. Sertima is a very Eloquent and thoroughly researched Scholar. 

Malcolm, Clark, Tupak, Bourgeoisie, Dr. Ben, Garvey

Should you believe the myths? What has not been taught to you in schools?

Mathematics

Imhotep - African Origins Of Science and Math - Prof. Mathu Ater
"Prof. Math Ater uses a series of pictures to show the influence that the multi-genius Imhotep has had on Math, Science and Architecture. This is an excellent lecture for our youth to see, especially if they are having trouble in Math & Science." Books are recommended to read.

Brazil

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Slaves in Brazil

The Bahia Muslim Slave Revolt:  "One of the most notable (and successful) of these rebellions was the Bahia Revolt, which took place in 1835 in Brazil...the revolt began around midnight marched throughout the streets of Salvador... there were about 300 slaves and freedmen marching through the city...the Bahia Revolt spurred the anti-slavery movement throughout Brazil. Although slavery continued to exist in Brazil until 1888, the revolt began the public discussion about the role of slaves and the benefit or detriment they provided to Brazilian society. It is seen as one of the most important events in leading towards freedom for Brazilian slaves."

http://lostislamichistory.com/the-bahia-muslim-slave-revolt/


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