Reclaiming Kmt: How Black Civilization Was Erased and Why It Matters

Black civilization Kmt

Black civilization Kmt stands at the center of one of the most deliberate disinformation campaigns in recorded history. For centuries, anti-Black scholars have systematically replaced the indigenous term Kmt — meaning “The Black Nation” — with the hollow phrase “Ancient Egypt.” Furthermore, they replaced Kmtyw, meaning “Black people,” with the semantically empty “Ancient Egyptians.” As a result, our ancestors have been stripped of identity, meaning, and constitutional power. This erasure is not accidental. It is a coordinated assault on Black historical memory, and it demands a direct, uncompromising response.

Ɔbenfo Kambon Exposes the Roots of Anti-Black Egyptology and Restores Black Civilization Kmt

In this powerful plenary lecture recorded in Benin, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — Pan-Afrikan linguist, scholar, and architect of Abibitumi — dismantles this disinformation with precision and authority. He demonstrates that our name is our constitution. In addition, he shows how stripping Afrikan people of our indigenous terminology renders our history unintelligible to us and to the world. Most importantly, he restores the full semantic weight of Kmt and Kmtyw to their rightful place in Afrikan consciousness. This is not academic exercise. This is Abibifahodie — Black Liberation — in action.

Ɔbenfo Kambon’s analysis cuts through layers of deliberate obfuscation. He exposes how non-Black Egyptologists and their anti-Black collaborators have worked on both individual and collective levels to distort our heritage. However, their campaign cannot withstand the light of indigenous knowledge and rigorous linguistic scholarship. Furthermore, when Afrikan people reclaim the original language of Kmt, we reclaim our identity, our power, and our future. Every Afrikan scholar, student, parent, and community builder needs this knowledge. Our liberation depends on it.

This lecture is an essential resource for anyone committed to Pan-Afrikan education and the construction of Afrikan civilization on our own terms. Abibitumi exists precisely for moments like this — to deliver transformative, unapologetic scholarship directly into the hands of Afrikan people globally. Therefore, do not delay access to this critical knowledge. Moreover, share it widely within your community, your family, and your study circles. The Kmtyw built the foundation of human civilization. It is time we reclaim that truth fully and without compromise.

Watch and get it here: The Construction of Black Civilization – Plenary Benin | Abibitumi.com

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