The Danger of a Single Story: What Ancient Sources Reveal About Israel and Black People

The relationship between Israel and Black people is not defined by one story — and ancient historical sources prove it. For too long, a single biblical narrative has shaped how Kmtyw understand a critical chapter of their own history. However, primary texts from the ancient and classical world tell a far more complex and empowering story. That story centers Kmtyw — Black people, the Ancient Egyptians — as sovereign agents who acted decisively in their own defense.
Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, world-renowned Pan-Kmtyw linguist and architect of Abibitumi, delivers this truth with precision and power. In this landmark lecture, he draws directly from ancient and classical historical sources. Furthermore, he connects the expulsion of the Hyksos to the Exodus narrative in ways that fundamentally challenge the dominant account. As a result, viewers walk away with a richer, more grounded understanding of Kmtyw history. This is not revisionism — this is restoration.
Reclaiming Kmtyw History: Beyond the Single Story of Israel and Black People
Multiple ancient accounts document how the Hyksos expulsion unfolded. In addition, these accounts differ significantly from the story most people know. Ɔbenfo Kambon examines these differences with scholarly rigor and Afrikan-centered purpose. Most importantly, he equips students, scholars, parents, and community builders with the critical tools to research primary sources themselves. This lecture runs 2 hours and 18 minutes. It includes 89 detailed slides. Together, they form a comprehensive and liberatory educational resource rooted in Ma’at.
Abibifahodie demands that Kmtyw people reclaim their historical narrative — fully and without apology. Therefore, this lecture is not optional enrichment. It is essential study. The danger of a single story is real, and its consequences shape how Black people see themselves and their relationship to power. Furthermore, transcending that single story is an act of liberation. Invest in your knowledge. Invest in your people. Get access now and study the full lecture with all 89 slides for just $20.
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