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Christopher answers the question "why don't you just be quiet about god if you don't believe in him?".
The esteemed scholar talks about the African presence in the early Americas. He also discusses who the Ancient Egyptians were.
Advertisement for Ta-Seti Foundation. Ta-Seti Foundation is a non-profit organization that was founded to assist in the funding of various projects by African historians. Runoko Rashid's calendar series and Tony Browder's ASA Restoration Project are the foundation's initial projects.
Inspired by the book by Chester Higgins, this special episode of Black Journal features a discussion between Joan Harris, Vertamae Grosvenor, Martha Davis, Marian Watson and Amma Baraka. A separate conversation between Nikki Giovanni and Lena Horne. Poetry by Giovanni, Sonia Sanchez and Kali. Plus performances by Roberta Flack, Loretta Abbott and Novella Nelson. Interview with Albert Cleage, Jr. of the Black Madonna Church. Executive Produced by Tony Brown. Directed by Stan Lathan.
John G Jackson accounts for the 18 missing years from the life of Jesus.
Dr. John G. Jackson tells a wonderful story explaining how you don't have to be meek and humble to receive justice, you just have to be intelligent.
Dr. Joyce Tyldesley
Senior Lecturer in Egyptology, The University of Manchester
Dr. Campbell Price - Curator of Egypt and Sudan The Manchester Museum
Dr. Joyce Tyldesley - Senior Lecturer in Egyptology The University of Manchester
Dr. Glenn Godenho - Lecturer in Egyptology, The University of Manchester
The daughter of Wudjau Iry-Maat shows off her ability to count 1-10 in Ranykemet (Ancient Egyptian)!
An assignment for an online class taught by Dr. Barbara Oakley.
Dr. Joyce Tyldesley Senior Lecturer in Egyptology, The University of Manchester
Dr. Joyce Tyldesley - Senior Lecturer in Egyptology The University of Manchester
This is chapter 1 of a 12 chapter documentary entitled Pillars of Resistance: The Freedom Crusaders.
Expulsion of the Hyksos from Kemet by Seqenenre Tao and his two sons Kamose and Ahmose I.
Sources:
Introduction
Chapter 1: Expulsion of the Hyksos
Artifacts, Engravings, and Paintings -in order of appearance
Queen Tiye - Ägyptisches Museum, Berlin
Amenhotep III – Louvre Museum, Paris
Scene from the Tomb of Nakht – Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, Theban Necropolis
Australian Aborigines – War. Calvert Collection, Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales.
“Zanj Revolt”
Reproduction
Alma-Tadema, Lawrence. La Vengeance Des Fils D'Antar. Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web. http://www.galerie-portalis.co....m/moyenorient-la-ven Alphonse Etienne. La Vengeance Des Fils D'Antar. Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web. http://www.artvalue.com/auctio....nresult--dinet-alpho Seminole Revolt
Blanchard, D. F. Massacre of Whites by Indians and Blacks in Florida. Digital image. The Dade Massacre. The New York Public Library, Humanities and Social Sciences Library, Manuscripts and Archives Division, n.d. Web. http://www.inmotionaame.org/ga....llery/detail.cfm;jse Revolution
Suchodolski, January. Battle at San Domingo. Digital image. Wikimedia, n.d. Web. https://commons.wikimedia.org/....wiki/File:San_Doming Hyksos
An artistic rendering by Heinrich von Minutoli -1820, based on a mural from the tomb of Seti I
The Return From Abydos - large sailboat
Tomb of Menna-north wall - Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, Theban Necropolis
Scribes Recording Grain Harvest
Tomb of Menna-sub-register - Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, Theban Necropolis
Rhind Mathematical Papyrus
British Museum - London
Kemety Calendar
Temple of Luxor – Luxor, Egypt
Preparation of Fowl for Offerings
Tomb of Nakht-west wall, north side - Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, Theban Necropolis
Kemety Spearmen
Tomb of Mesehti at Asyut
Egyptian Museum - Cairo, Egypt
Sarcophagus of Kamose
Egyptian Museum – Cairo, Egypt
Mummy of Seqenenre Tao
Deir el-Bahri cache
Egyptian Museum – Cairo, Egypt
Fragment of the Death Shroud of Ahmose Bearing Seqenenre Tao's Titulary
The Museo Egizio – Turin, Italy
Rishi Coffin of Kamose
Egyptian Museum - Cairo, Egypt
Fragmentary Statue of Ahmose I
Metropolitan Museum of Art – New York, NY
Autobiography of Ahmose son of Ibana
Tomb of Ahmose son of Ibana-east wall - Deir el-Bahari, Egypt
Ahmose I Expelling the Hyksos
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Ahmose-Nefertari with Ahmose I
Unknown
Nefertari and Amenhotep I
Tomb of Inerkhau - Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, Theban Necropolis
Ahmose-Nefertari
Neues Museum – Berlin, Germany
Head of Thutmose I
British Museum – London, UK
Thutmose III
Metropolitan Museum of Art – New York, NY
Ka Statue of King Tutankhamun
Egyptian Museum – Cairo, Egypt
Amenhotep I
Museum of Fine Arts – Boston, MA
Colossal statue of Amenhotep III
British Museum – London, UK
Head of an Early Eighteenth Dynasty King, ca. 1539-1493 BCE
37.38E
Brooklyn Museum – Brooklyn, NY
Hatshepsut
Metropolitan Museum of Art – New York, NY
Akhenaten
Aten Temple at Karnak.
Egyptian Museum – Cairo, Egypt
Kemety_Light_Infantry
Temple of Hatshepsut - Luxor, Egypt
King Tutankhamun Chariot-Replica
King Tutankhamun: His Tomb and his Treasures – Travelling Exhibit
Bibliography
Lichtheim, Miriam. "Chapter 1/The Autobiography of Ahmose Son of Abana."Ancient Egyptian Literature Volume 2: The New Kingdom” U of California, 1976. 12-13. Print.
Simpson, William Kelley., Robert K. Ritner, and Vincent A. Tobin. "Part VI The Royal Stelae - The Kamose Texts." Literature of Ancient Egypt An Anthology of Stories: Instructions, Stelae, Autobiographies, and Poetry. New Haven: Yale UP, 1900. 346. Print.
Dr. Ivan Van Sertima and el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz team up to discuss the fact that Ancient Kemet (Egypt) was a Black African federation.
Dr. Ben, Chancellor Williams, Dr. Cheikh Anta Diop (through a female translator), and Dr. Jin Li discuss the African origins of civilization.
Dr. Ivan Van Sertima and Dr. John Henrik Clarke discuss the BRILLIANCE of the Black woman.
Dr. Cheikh Anta Diop on the origins of white skin.
Dr. Alice Roberts discusses possible reasons for the black skin of the indigenous Europeans turning white.