• https://www.blackhistoryinthebible.com/2023/10/1836-ad-the-tribe-of-judah-migrated-to-guinea-in-west-africa/
    https://www.blackhistoryinthebible.com/2023/10/1836-ad-the-tribe-of-judah-migrated-to-guinea-in-west-africa/
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    1836 AD: The Tribe of Judah Migrated To Guinea In West Africa
    More Info “The tribe of Juda was not stopped in its migration westward by the sea ; or, perhaps when it was driven out from Egypt, part of it moved to the West, along the coast of the Mediter…
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  • Continuation from Post Directly Above.

    From time to time, I'm going to present to you Black/Afrikan History books and other books about our people, and our history to read. You need to grow your mind to have a clear understanding of our history and what happened to our people.

    The books that I will present after this one will only be revealed in my NAFBP private group at BackRoom Social.

    You need to understand our ancestors, culture, spiritual systems, and what it was like back in the day. Learn from the mistakes our Black/Afrikan ancestors made by not coming together and preparing for war by enemies who have been watching us, infiltrating and learning from us only to invade, conquer, destroy, steal, and enslave which is still happening today but in other forms such as an enslaved Black mind.

    You should get your copy, either free or paid for. Many books written by our Black Historians and Scholars can be found on Google in a free PDF version.

    Just Google the name of the book and author. Add 'free PDF' at the end of your search term.

    Here's one book that took me a long time to read but was worth every minute of my time reading it.

    The Destruction of the Black Civilization by Chancellor Williams
    https://archive.org/details/the-destruction-of-black-civilization

    #ChancellorWilliams
    #Destruction
    #BlackCivilzation
    #Afrika
    #RaceIssues
    #BlackHistory
    #AfrikaHistory
    Continuation from Post Directly Above. From time to time, I'm going to present to you Black/Afrikan History books and other books about our people, and our history to read. You need to grow your mind to have a clear understanding of our history and what happened to our people. The books that I will present after this one will only be revealed in my NAFBP private group at BackRoom Social. You need to understand our ancestors, culture, spiritual systems, and what it was like back in the day. Learn from the mistakes our Black/Afrikan ancestors made by not coming together and preparing for war by enemies who have been watching us, infiltrating and learning from us only to invade, conquer, destroy, steal, and enslave which is still happening today but in other forms such as an enslaved Black mind. You should get your copy, either free or paid for. Many books written by our Black Historians and Scholars can be found on Google in a free PDF version. Just Google the name of the book and author. Add 'free PDF' at the end of your search term. Here's one book that took me a long time to read but was worth every minute of my time reading it. The Destruction of the Black Civilization by Chancellor Williams https://archive.org/details/the-destruction-of-black-civilization #ChancellorWilliams #Destruction #BlackCivilzation #Afrika #RaceIssues #BlackHistory #AfrikaHistory
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  • Dr. Winters, a well-known scientific researcher, authored many books, and reports, and still gives free YouTube lecture videos on Afrocentrism--our entire Black-Afrikan history covering the 4-corners of the world. He also conducts online courses for those who want to learn how to do scientific research that most people don't know how to do.

    You will find hard-to-find data from many sources (history, science, linguistics, anthropology, archeology, law documents, sociology, etc). The kind of data that makes you a great researcher with data that ends all arguments and debates.

    It doesn't have to be about our Black/Afrikan History, you learn how to research anything that interests you.

    You can also get Dr. Clyde Winters' Book or Kindle version on Amazon:

    Path Finder: Clyde Winters in Search of the Roots of Afrocentrism: A Memoir ***Demonstrates how he does Afrocentrism research
    https://amzn.to/4ghRSX6
    ---------
    Path Finder, explains how you should study Afrocentric history. It is an autobio Historia graphical book that discusses Afrocentricsm from my perspective as an Afrocentric scholar.

    Path Finder: Clyde Winters in Search of the Roots of Afrocentrism: A Memoir, has two purposes 1) to explain how I researched and studied ancient Afrocentric history, 2) to combat racial battle fatigue resulting from Foundational Black American (FBA) experiencing trauma and stress as a result of white supremacy.

    #DrClydeWinters
    #afrocentricism
    #blackhistory
    #ancientafricanhistory
    #researchstudy
    Dr. Winters, a well-known scientific researcher, authored many books, and reports, and still gives free YouTube lecture videos on Afrocentrism--our entire Black-Afrikan history covering the 4-corners of the world. He also conducts online courses for those who want to learn how to do scientific research that most people don't know how to do. You will find hard-to-find data from many sources (history, science, linguistics, anthropology, archeology, law documents, sociology, etc). The kind of data that makes you a great researcher with data that ends all arguments and debates. It doesn't have to be about our Black/Afrikan History, you learn how to research anything that interests you. You can also get Dr. Clyde Winters' Book or Kindle version on Amazon: Path Finder: Clyde Winters in Search of the Roots of Afrocentrism: A Memoir ***Demonstrates how he does Afrocentrism research https://amzn.to/4ghRSX6 --------- Path Finder, explains how you should study Afrocentric history. It is an autobio Historia graphical book that discusses Afrocentricsm from my perspective as an Afrocentric scholar. Path Finder: Clyde Winters in Search of the Roots of Afrocentrism: A Memoir, has two purposes 1) to explain how I researched and studied ancient Afrocentric history, 2) to combat racial battle fatigue resulting from Foundational Black American (FBA) experiencing trauma and stress as a result of white supremacy. #DrClydeWinters #afrocentricism #blackhistory #ancientafricanhistory #researchstudy
    Path Finder: Clyde Winters in Search of the Roots of Afrocentrism A memoir [Winters, Dr. Clyde] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Path Finder: Clyde Winters in Search of the Roots of Afrocentrism A memoir
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  • The proof is in the pudding!

    Meaning what?

    Black History and Ancient Afrikan History that's proven!

    Meaning... Getting your facts straight without bias, without leaving out data, considering the source, and its agenda, and knowing why falsehoods continue to populate the Internet regarding Black History and Ancient Black Afrikan History. Meaning, that many people spew lies to make money that a group of people wants to hear, to monetize to make a living, and don't value the truth.

    It's becoming harder to Google the truth these days when it comes to Black Afrikan History. Therefore, you must do the work by putting in the time to do scientific research that most people don't know how to do.

    Non-black people are claiming ancient Afrika, to be ancient Afrikans and want to own all the history. They say North Afrika is in the Middle East whereby that name came with white Europeans when they invaded and colonized Afrika. Knowing or not knowing that Afrika extended further East during ancient times.

    What is scientific research?

    The gathering of all the factual data from history, science, linguistics, archeology, sociology, anthropology, law documents, etc.

    Do you want to learn how to do real research (scientific research) that ends all arguments and debates?...

    Find Dr. Clyde Winters on YouTube.

    Dr. Clyde Winters on How to Study Afrocentrism (Week 20)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZrBDF4c4Vc

    Dr. Winters Books...
    https://amzn.to/477pkLN

    If you don't want to do the work and learn how to do scientific research, let Dr. Winters teach you your Black History and Ancient Afrikan History with nothing but facts free of charge on YouTube on your time...

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCryp_DYeagKtvL-pw1BpZeA/videos

    #BlackHistory
    #AncientAfrikanHistory
    #DrClydeWinters
    The proof is in the pudding! Meaning what? Black History and Ancient Afrikan History that's proven! Meaning... Getting your facts straight without bias, without leaving out data, considering the source, and its agenda, and knowing why falsehoods continue to populate the Internet regarding Black History and Ancient Black Afrikan History. Meaning, that many people spew lies to make money that a group of people wants to hear, to monetize to make a living, and don't value the truth. It's becoming harder to Google the truth these days when it comes to Black Afrikan History. Therefore, you must do the work by putting in the time to do scientific research that most people don't know how to do. Non-black people are claiming ancient Afrika, to be ancient Afrikans and want to own all the history. They say North Afrika is in the Middle East whereby that name came with white Europeans when they invaded and colonized Afrika. Knowing or not knowing that Afrika extended further East during ancient times. What is scientific research? The gathering of all the factual data from history, science, linguistics, archeology, sociology, anthropology, law documents, etc. Do you want to learn how to do real research (scientific research) that ends all arguments and debates?... Find Dr. Clyde Winters on YouTube. Dr. Clyde Winters on How to Study Afrocentrism (Week 20) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZrBDF4c4Vc Dr. Winters Books... https://amzn.to/477pkLN If you don't want to do the work and learn how to do scientific research, let Dr. Winters teach you your Black History and Ancient Afrikan History with nothing but facts free of charge on YouTube on your time... https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCryp_DYeagKtvL-pw1BpZeA/videos #BlackHistory #AncientAfrikanHistory #DrClydeWinters
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  • Land of the Jews:https://www.blackhistoryinthebible.com/2023/10/1836-ad-the-tribe-of-judah-migrated-to-guinea-in-west-africa/
    Land of the Jews:https://www.blackhistoryinthebible.com/2023/10/1836-ad-the-tribe-of-judah-migrated-to-guinea-in-west-africa/
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    1836 AD: The Tribe of Judah Migrated To Guinea In West Africa
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  • I'll be at the Inglewood, CA Black History Month celebration Sat. 2/24 with my novel and t-shirts.
    #Ubuntu, #AfricanDiaspora, #BlackHistoryMonth, #LosAngeles
    I'll be at the Inglewood, CA Black History Month celebration Sat. 2/24 with my novel and t-shirts. #Ubuntu, #AfricanDiaspora, #BlackHistoryMonth, #LosAngeles
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  • "The Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society (ΑΚΜ) is an American collegiate honor society recognizing academic excellence in all areas of study.

    Alpha Kappa Mu was founded on November 26, 1937 at Tennessee A&I State College. Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society grew out of an idea conceived by Dr. George W. Gore, Jr., then Dean of Tennessee A & I State College. Representatives from five colleges which already had local scholastic honor societies on their campuses met in November 1937, to study Honorary Scholastic Societies at the invitation of Dr. Gore. The formation of "The Federation of Honor Societies" was the outgrowth of this meeting.

    The Executive Committee chosen for this Federation was:
    Dean James C. Evans, West Virginia State College, Chairman
    Miss Georgia L. Jenkins, Tennessee A & I State College, Secretary-Treasurer
    Dean W. T. Gibbs, North Carolina A & T College
    Dr. W. E. Farrison, Bennett College
    Dr. George W. Gore, Jr., Tennessee A & I State College

    The original goal of the honor society was to promote and reward academic excellence among African-American students. Due to its roots, most Alpha Kappa Mu chapters are located at Historically Black Colleges and Universities, though some can be found at predominantly white colleges; today acceptance of new members is race-blind.

    A biennial convention is held during odd years, in March, at a rotating selection of universities.

    The Society has grown to approximately 92,000 members affiliated with 79 different chapters. Most chapters are found in the South and Midwest, and the majority are at public colleges and universities.

    Alpha Kappa Mu was admitted to the Association of College Honor Societies in 1952.

    Juniors, seniors, and graduate students are permitted to join with a minimum GPA of 3.3."

    Source:
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_Kappa_Mu

    #bhm #blackhistorymonth #blackhistory #scholars #academics #honors #honorsociety
    "The Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society (ΑΚΜ) is an American collegiate honor society recognizing academic excellence in all areas of study. Alpha Kappa Mu was founded on November 26, 1937 at Tennessee A&I State College. Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society grew out of an idea conceived by Dr. George W. Gore, Jr., then Dean of Tennessee A & I State College. Representatives from five colleges which already had local scholastic honor societies on their campuses met in November 1937, to study Honorary Scholastic Societies at the invitation of Dr. Gore. The formation of "The Federation of Honor Societies" was the outgrowth of this meeting. The Executive Committee chosen for this Federation was: Dean James C. Evans, West Virginia State College, Chairman Miss Georgia L. Jenkins, Tennessee A & I State College, Secretary-Treasurer Dean W. T. Gibbs, North Carolina A & T College Dr. W. E. Farrison, Bennett College Dr. George W. Gore, Jr., Tennessee A & I State College The original goal of the honor society was to promote and reward academic excellence among African-American students. Due to its roots, most Alpha Kappa Mu chapters are located at Historically Black Colleges and Universities, though some can be found at predominantly white colleges; today acceptance of new members is race-blind. A biennial convention is held during odd years, in March, at a rotating selection of universities. The Society has grown to approximately 92,000 members affiliated with 79 different chapters. Most chapters are found in the South and Midwest, and the majority are at public colleges and universities. Alpha Kappa Mu was admitted to the Association of College Honor Societies in 1952. Juniors, seniors, and graduate students are permitted to join with a minimum GPA of 3.3." Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_Kappa_Mu #bhm #blackhistorymonth #blackhistory #scholars #academics #honors #honorsociety
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  • Nya Akoma 🖤

    Happy Black Love Day

    #blackloveday #blacklove #nyaakoma #akoma #haveaheart #johnhenry #pollyanne #blackhistorymonth #blackhistory
    Nya Akoma 🖤 Happy Black Love Day #blackloveday #blacklove #nyaakoma #akoma #haveaheart #johnhenry #pollyanne #blackhistorymonth #blackhistory
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  • The Akan Drum is an old drum originally produced in Ghana. It made its way across the Atlantic Ocean and was found in Virginia, having been covered with the skin of a local deer. The drum was produced sometime between 1730-1745. An Apentema drum, it is the oldest African-American object currently housed at the British Museum and was part of the museum's founding collection. It is made of of two different types of wood that are both native to Africa, Baphia and Cordia africana. It was initially collected on behalf of Sir Hans Sloane, and is included with other objects at the museum as part of the Sloan collection. It was assumed for several centuries to have been made by Native Americans but its African provenance was fully established in the 1970s. Who it originally belonged to, as well as what was the reasoning to bring it across the Atlantic is unknown. The identity of its owners in colonial Virginia was not recorded and as such is unknown.It is assumed to have made its way via a slave ship, though which ship if indeed so remains unverified.
    British Museum link:
    https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/E_Am-SLMisc-1368?fbclid=IwAR1xrzha4ek5fnsIU4LbflFWxivFpJPeBazy1-sWV50UBAnQKXGI8bAFLx0

    #bhm #blackhistory #blackhistorymonth #akandrum #africanamerican
    The Akan Drum is an old drum originally produced in Ghana. It made its way across the Atlantic Ocean and was found in Virginia, having been covered with the skin of a local deer. The drum was produced sometime between 1730-1745. An Apentema drum, it is the oldest African-American object currently housed at the British Museum and was part of the museum's founding collection. It is made of of two different types of wood that are both native to Africa, Baphia and Cordia africana. It was initially collected on behalf of Sir Hans Sloane, and is included with other objects at the museum as part of the Sloan collection. It was assumed for several centuries to have been made by Native Americans but its African provenance was fully established in the 1970s. Who it originally belonged to, as well as what was the reasoning to bring it across the Atlantic is unknown. The identity of its owners in colonial Virginia was not recorded and as such is unknown.It is assumed to have made its way via a slave ship, though which ship if indeed so remains unverified. British Museum link: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/E_Am-SLMisc-1368?fbclid=IwAR1xrzha4ek5fnsIU4LbflFWxivFpJPeBazy1-sWV50UBAnQKXGI8bAFLx0 #bhm #blackhistory #blackhistorymonth #akandrum #africanamerican
    WWW.BRITISHMUSEUM.ORG
    drum | British Museum
    Drum (Apentemma) goblet shaped open drum with a hollow pedestal, the main body made of wood (Cordia africana), with six wood pegs (Baphia nitida), a skin head (deer or antelope?) and cord made of two main vegetable fibres (Clappertonia ficfolia and Raphia) - among others - which is around the head of the drum and attached to the pegs; there is a coating on the wood of proteinacious glue and ochre-containing iron oxide pigment. The top half of the drum has the pegs and no decoration, there is a raised ring with vertical lines carved around the middle of the circumference of the drum, and decoration below this raised ring consisting of carved notches, which divides the drum into three vertical sections and within those sections designs with rectangels or squares that are alternately blank or with carved vertical lines. The foot of the drum has no design.
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  • The Guitarra morisca or Mandora medieval is a plucked string instrument. It is a lute that has a bulging belly and a sickle-shaped headstock. Part of that characterization comes from a c. 1330 poem, Libro de buen amor by Juan Ruiz, arcipestre de Hita, which described the "Moorish gittern" as "corpulent". The use of the adjective morisca tacked to guitarra may have been to differentiate it from the commonly seen Latin European variety, when the morisca was seen on a limited basis during the 14th century.

    Appeared[sic] in the early 9th century, it is an instrument mentioned in the Cantigas de Santa Maria, and by Johannes de Grocheio (towards 1300) who called it quitarra sarracénica. In the 14th century it is known by the term "guitarra morisca", coined by Arcipreste de Hita in Libro de buen amor. It is a hybrid instrument between the guitarra latina and medieval lute, usually played by fingers or plectrum.

    It has roots in the four-string Arabic oud, brought to Iberia by the Moors in the 8th century. The guitarra morisca is a direct ancestor of the modern guitar. By the 14th century, the guitarra morisca was simply referred to as a guitar.

    The guitarra morisca is an obscure instrument, known mainly from pictures. Early instrument expert Francis William Galpin mentioned the instrument in his book, Old English Instruments of Music (pages 21-22), calling it the "Guitare Moresca" or "Chittara Saraacenica", with its "long neck, oval shaped body and round back." He also felt it related to the Colascione.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guitarra_morisca

    #blackhistorymonth #bhm #moor #moorish #amazigh #imazighen #maghreb #westafrica #africanhistory #alandalus #guitar #music #musichistory #guittaramorisca
    The Guitarra morisca or Mandora medieval is a plucked string instrument. It is a lute that has a bulging belly and a sickle-shaped headstock. Part of that characterization comes from a c. 1330 poem, Libro de buen amor by Juan Ruiz, arcipestre de Hita, which described the "Moorish gittern" as "corpulent". The use of the adjective morisca tacked to guitarra may have been to differentiate it from the commonly seen Latin European variety, when the morisca was seen on a limited basis during the 14th century. Appeared[sic] in the early 9th century, it is an instrument mentioned in the Cantigas de Santa Maria, and by Johannes de Grocheio (towards 1300) who called it quitarra sarracénica. In the 14th century it is known by the term "guitarra morisca", coined by Arcipreste de Hita in Libro de buen amor. It is a hybrid instrument between the guitarra latina and medieval lute, usually played by fingers or plectrum. It has roots in the four-string Arabic oud, brought to Iberia by the Moors in the 8th century. The guitarra morisca is a direct ancestor of the modern guitar. By the 14th century, the guitarra morisca was simply referred to as a guitar. The guitarra morisca is an obscure instrument, known mainly from pictures. Early instrument expert Francis William Galpin mentioned the instrument in his book, Old English Instruments of Music (pages 21-22), calling it the "Guitare Moresca" or "Chittara Saraacenica", with its "long neck, oval shaped body and round back." He also felt it related to the Colascione. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guitarra_morisca #blackhistorymonth #bhm #moor #moorish #amazigh #imazighen #maghreb #westafrica #africanhistory #alandalus #guitar #music #musichistory #guittaramorisca
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