

William Jasper
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We complain about the education that our children are receiving, but sometimes we don’t understand why they are receiving it the way they are. #ContextAndPerspective are important to understand before making the move to develop our own Afurakan-centered curriculums for all of our progeny. That way, we won’t allow anything to stop us from our… Read more
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It’s always interesting to read Afurakan authors from the end of the 19th to the start of the 20th century, or so we are told these dates from a yurugu eurasian perspective. It’s interesting because these are the children and grandchildren of the Afurakan who were coming out of physical enslavement by the United snakes of amerikkka. They tend… Read more
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We were just discussing the great ancestor in my #Mbôngi group yesterday.
Everyone loves #TheDestructionOfBlackCivilization but #GreatAncestor Baba #ChancellorWilliams wrote #TheRebirthOfAfricanCivilization first. If you’ve read ‘Destruction’, I’d definitely recommend reading ‘Rebirth’. If you’ve read neither, I’d suggest reading… Read more
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Why was he ostracised by the “Pro-black” community?
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Certainly, Nat Turner had no white allies in his forceful removal of the captor’s boot from his neck. – Obenfo Niam Akbar – Breaking The Chains Of Psychological Slavery
ABIBIFAHODIE ✌🏽✊🏽
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Winter reads that I picked up this past week.
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#HealThyselfForHealthAndLongevity by Nana #QueenAfua#BreakingTheChainsOfPsychologicalSlavery by Obenfo #NaimAkbar
#AfricanLifeAndCustoms by Baba #EdwardBlyden
#AfricanPeopleAndEuropeanHolidays Books 1&2 by Tata #IshakamusaBarashango
#AfricanOriginOfBiologicalPsychiatry by… Read more
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