Description
In this lecture, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon goes in depth into the Political History of the Land of Black people Throughout space and time. The presentation goes into a comprehensive case for jettisoning the term “Africa”. From there, Ɔbenfo delves into various societies in the land of Black people (Kemet instead of the greco-roman term “Africa”). The presentation then gives a thorough discussion of the traditional political institution, the Mbôngi, as representative of organizational structure in the land of Black people. This is a definitive, thorough and comprehensive scholarly discussion on the history and politics of Black people bringing university-level scholarship out of the ebony tower through this special initiative of 4 lectures in the community.
173 Slides
3 hours, 23 minutes
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