Reclaiming the Black Origins of Writing, Identity & Literary Tradition

$20.00

Gain exclusive access to this powerful and enlightening lecture by Ɔbenfo (Professor) Ọbádélé Kambon. This presentation dismantles myths, reclaims ancient truths, and walks you through the Kmtyw ‘Black’ origins of literature, writing systems, and identity. Includes full video access and downloadable lecture slides.

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Description

ENGL 314: Introduction to African Literature University of Ghana – Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon Guest Lecture


📚 Product Description:

Step into the profound world of literature created by Kmtyw ‘Black’ people with this thought-provoking lecture by internationally renowned scholar Ɔbenfo (Prof.) Ọbádélé Kambon, Associate Professor at the Institute of Kmtyw Studies, University of Ghana – Legon in his guest lecture for Okunini Kwabena Opoku-Agyemang

This exclusive educational package includes:

Full HD video of the lecture
Downloadable PDF of the presentation slides

Topics covered include:

🔸 The true origin of writing in Km.t (The Land of Black People) — Mdw Ntr (Hieroglyphs)
🔸 Kmtyw ‘Black’ writing systems beyond Kmt: Meroitic, Ge’ez, Bamum, N’ko, Vai, Nsibidi, and more
🔸 The identity and legacy of the Kmtyw ‘Black People’ as documented in primary historical sources
🔸 Diop’s melanin dosage test and what it reveals about the so-called “Ancient Egyptians”
🔸 The relationship between name, identity, and destiny in Kmtyw worldviews
🔸 A cross-linguistic comparison of Blackness in languages like Twi, Yorùbá, Kiswahili, Kikôngo, Wolof, and more
🔸 Analysis of ancient texts such as the Instructions of Ptahhotep, Autobiography of Weni, and others

🔍 Rooted in rigorous scholarship with references from UNESCO, Maam Cheikh Anta Diop, Gardiner, Allen, Sethe, Ɔbenfo Obenga, and more.


📦 What You Get:

  • 📽️ Video Link (private access)

  • 📄 PDF Slides (instant download)


💡 Who This Is For:

  • Students and scholars of Kmtyw ‘Black’ literature and history

  • Abibifahodie (Black Liberation) advocates

  • Language preservationists and truth seekers

  • Educators decolonizing their curriculum

  • Anyone committed to restoring the rightful place of Kmtyw ‘Black’ people in global history


🔒 Access:

Immediately after purchase, you will receive:

  • A link to stream/download the full lecture video

  • A downloadable PDF of all 100+ slides

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