Monthly Archives: January 2022

The Peopling of Ancient Egypt

Below is a PDF of “The peopling of ancient Egypt and the deciphering of Meroitic script,”

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Slavery by Another Name

Below is an interview from NPR with Douglas Blackmon who is the author of Slavery by Another Name. 

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Indépendance Cha Cha

“Indépendance Cha Cha” was a song by by Le Grand Kallé and the African Jazz band. The song celebrated the independence of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The song refers to the union of the Congolese political parties and … Continue reading

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Amy Jacques Garvey

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The Lonely Warrior

“The Lonely Warrior: Ida B. Wells-Barnett and the Struggle for Black Leadership” by Thomas C. Holt.

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PPP-2015 Election Rigged

Below is a news report from 2015. Following the election results in 2015, Donald Ramotar of the People’s Progressive Party in Guyana claimed that the election was rigged in favor of the opposition party. This is a topic that I … Continue reading

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Chalkdust-Chauffeur Wanted

“Chauffeur Wanted” was a calypso by Chalkdust about the state of the country under the leadership of Prime Minister A.N.R. Robinson of the National Alliance for Reconstruction political party. In his song, Chalkdust describes Robinson as a new driver who … Continue reading

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The Ovimbundu of Angola by Wilfred D. Hambly

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Farrakhan’s remarks after being banned from Facebook

Below is a clip of some of the remarks given by Louis Farrakhan after he was banned from Facebook for making controversial remarks about Jewish people. Rev. Michael Pfleger was invited to speak at this occasion as well.

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Research and Common Sense

“Research and Common Sense: Therapies for Our Homes and Schools” by Raymond S. Moore.

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