Scholarship of Nana Edward Wilmot Blyden
Edward Wilmot Blyden (3 August 1832 – 7 February 1912) was a Liberian educator, writer, diplomat, and... View more
Staying Alive: Slavery, Neo-Slavery, Repatriation & The Myth Of Africa's Past
1 × $20.00
Recording: Intro Yoruba Class 4 Online Jan 26, 2012
1 × $15.00
Recording: Intermediate Akan (Twi) Class 3 Online Jan 28, 2012
1 × $15.00
Recording: Introductory Akan (Twi) Class 1 Apr 9 2012
1 × $15.00
From isft to Maat in Media, Reclaiming Kmtyw Wisdom and Cultivating Critical Discernment
1 × $20.00
Ashanti Proverbs - R.S. Rattray [PDF] 194 Pages
1 × $20.00
"What Would Baba Ọmọ́wálé (Malcolm X) Be Doing at Age 100?" Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon's Deeply Personal Centenary Keynote
1 × $25.00
Quiet Warrior: The BlackNificent Legacy of Nana Kamau Kambon [HD]
1 × $24.99
Quiet Warrior: The BlackNificent Legacy of Nana Kamau Kambon — Film Screening
1 × $10.00
So-Called "Afrikan-Centered" Education: What it should be versus what it actually is
1 × $20.00
Fanti Customary Laws [PDF] 317 Pages
1 × $20.00
DOOR Flagship: Inside Akuakrom — Ghana’s $100B City-in-the-Making
2 × $20.00
The Ancient Afrikan Origins of Pan-Afrikanism: A Textual Analysis [101 Slides!!!]
1 × $20.00
Recording: Intermediate Akan (Twi) Class 5 Online Feb 4, 2012
1 × $15.00
QuietWarrior Documentary Sa Ankh - Blacknificent Legacy Lecture by Ɔbenfo Obadele Kambon
1 × $20.00
[Video Recording] Nana Kamau Kambon - Black Liberation vs. white terror domination: And the winner is... Pt. 2
1 × $20.00
Recording: Introductory Akan (Twi) Class 3 Online Mar 5, 2012
1 × $15.00
Ɔbenfo Kamau Kambon - Kambondigm Updated!! Pt. 1
1 × $20.00
Abibifahodie Asako Capoeira [30-Part Complete Set of Videos]
1 × $50.00
Part 2: SHOCKING! Afrikan Combat Capoeira Stick Fight and Sparring: Abibifahodie Asako Accra Ghana
1 × $5.00
AFRICAN COMBAT FORMS HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT: Engolo/Capoeira, Knocking-and-Kicking and Asafo Flag Dancing
1 × $20.00
X-Live: Okunini Ọbádélé Kambon on National Cathedral, VW Plant, & Abibifahodie Education
1 × $5.00 Subtotal: $454.99
Staying Alive: Slavery, Neo-Slavery, Repatriation & The Myth Of Africa's Past
1 × $20.00
Recording: Intro Yoruba Class 4 Online Jan 26, 2012
1 × $15.00
Recording: Intermediate Akan (Twi) Class 3 Online Jan 28, 2012
1 × $15.00
Recording: Introductory Akan (Twi) Class 1 Apr 9 2012
1 × $15.00
From isft to Maat in Media, Reclaiming Kmtyw Wisdom and Cultivating Critical Discernment
1 × $20.00
Ashanti Proverbs - R.S. Rattray [PDF] 194 Pages
1 × $20.00
"What Would Baba Ọmọ́wálé (Malcolm X) Be Doing at Age 100?" Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon's Deeply Personal Centenary Keynote
1 × $25.00
Quiet Warrior: The BlackNificent Legacy of Nana Kamau Kambon [HD]
1 × $24.99
Quiet Warrior: The BlackNificent Legacy of Nana Kamau Kambon — Film Screening
1 × $10.00
So-Called "Afrikan-Centered" Education: What it should be versus what it actually is
1 × $20.00
Fanti Customary Laws [PDF] 317 Pages
1 × $20.00
DOOR Flagship: Inside Akuakrom — Ghana’s $100B City-in-the-Making
2 × $20.00
The Ancient Afrikan Origins of Pan-Afrikanism: A Textual Analysis [101 Slides!!!]
1 × $20.00
Recording: Intermediate Akan (Twi) Class 5 Online Feb 4, 2012
1 × $15.00
QuietWarrior Documentary Sa Ankh - Blacknificent Legacy Lecture by Ɔbenfo Obadele Kambon
1 × $20.00
[Video Recording] Nana Kamau Kambon - Black Liberation vs. white terror domination: And the winner is... Pt. 2
1 × $20.00
Recording: Introductory Akan (Twi) Class 3 Online Mar 5, 2012
1 × $15.00
Ɔbenfo Kamau Kambon - Kambondigm Updated!! Pt. 1
1 × $20.00
Abibifahodie Asako Capoeira [30-Part Complete Set of Videos]
1 × $50.00
Part 2: SHOCKING! Afrikan Combat Capoeira Stick Fight and Sparring: Abibifahodie Asako Accra Ghana
1 × $5.00
AFRICAN COMBAT FORMS HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT: Engolo/Capoeira, Knocking-and-Kicking and Asafo Flag Dancing
1 × $20.00
X-Live: Okunini Ọbádélé Kambon on National Cathedral, VW Plant, & Abibifahodie Education
1 × $5.00 Subtotal: $454.99
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Edward Wilmot Blyden (3 August 1832 – 7 February 1912) was a Liberian educator, writer, diplomat, and... View more
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Edward Wilmot Blyden (3 August 1832 – 7 February 1912) was a Liberian educator, writer, diplomat, and politician who was primarily active in West Africa. Born in the Danish West Indies, he joined the waves of black immigrants from the Americas who migrated to the country. Blyden became a teacher for five years in the British West African colony of Sierra Leone in the early twentieth century. His writings on pan-Africanism became influential throughout West Africa, attracting attention in countries such as the United States as well. He believed that Zionism was a model for what he termed Ethiopianism, and that African Americans could return to Africa and help in the rebuilding of the continent.[1]
Blyden was recognised in his youth for his talents and drive; he was educated and mentored by John Knox, an American Protestant minister in Sankt Thomas who encouraged him to continue his education in the United States. In 1850 Blyden was refused admission to three Northern theological seminaries because of his race.[2] Knox encouraged him to go to Liberia, a colony set up for free people of color by the American Colonization Society. Blyden emigrated in 1850 and made his career and life there. He married into a prominent family and soon started working as a journalist. Blyden’s ideas remain influential to this day.
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