W.E.B. Du Bois and the Fight for Black Human Rights — A Pan-Afrikan Perspective

Du Bois human rights scholarship remains one of the most urgent intellectual inheritances Kmtyw people carry forward today. W.E.B. Du Bois did not simply theorize — he organized, agitated, and demanded full humanity for Black people on a global stage. His vision reached far beyond reform. It was a declaration of Abibifahodie. Furthermore, understanding that vision through a Pan-Afrikan lens transforms how we apply it now.
Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — world-renowned Pan-Kmtyw linguist and architect of Abibitumi — delivers exactly that transformation in this landmark lecture. Recorded at the 150th Anniversary Symposium honoring Du Bois, this 35-minute presentation cuts through distortion and centers Kmtyw liberation. Ɔbenfo Kambon does not merely commemorate Du Bois. Instead, he excavates the radical human rights agenda that mainstream academia consistently buries. As a result, Kmtyw scholars and community builders gain a sharper, more honest framework for action.
Why Ɔbenfo Kambon’s Lecture on Du Bois Human Rights Matters Now
This is not a surface-level tribute. Ɔbenfo Kambon grounds Du Bois’s human rights framework in the living struggle for Black liberation. He connects historical Pan-Afrikan thought to present-day conditions Kmtyw people face worldwide. Moreover, the included 20-slide secured PDF PowerPoint gives you a study tool you can return to again and again. Together, the video and slides form a complete resource. In addition, the content speaks directly to scholars, students, parents, and every Kmtyw person building toward freedom.
This combo bundle — video stream plus downloadable slides — is available now for just $20. Most importantly, every purchase directly supports Abibitumi and the broader mission of Pan-Kmtyw education. Do not wait for institutions to teach you this. Kmtyw people must build and sustain their own knowledge infrastructure. This lecture is one powerful block in that foundation. Watch it, study it, share it with your community.
Watch the lecture and download the slides here: https://www.abibitumi.com/product/du-bois-and-the-human-rights-agenda-150th-anniversary-symposium/
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