African History
Dr. David Imhotep: Africans In America before Columbus, Native Americans, Indigenous Peoples’ Day
Dr. David Imhotep discusses The Africans In America before Columbus and Native Americans and Why Indigenous Peoples’ Day includes African Americans as well. He will talk about his NEW BOOK, ‘The First Americans Were Africans Expanded & Revised’. – TheAHNShow with Michael Imhotep 10-12-21
(10 Week Online Course) Ancient Kemet (Egypt), Moors, Understanding Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade – Class Starts Sun., Oct. 17th., 12pm EST with Michael Imhotep!
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NEXT Class Starts Sun. 10-17-21, 12:00pm EST (LIVE Online Course) ‘Ancient Kemet (Egypt), The Moors & The Maafa: Understanding The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade What They Didn’t Teach You In School’ with Michael Imhotep host of The African History Network Show. 10 Week Online Course. REGISTER NOW!. ON SALE $80; ALL SESSIONS WILL BE RECORDED SO YOU CAN WATCH AT ANY TIME! WATCH CONTENT ON DEMAND!
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This is an interactive class taught by Michael Imhotep. You will be able to ask questions with the live chat. There are many teaching tools used including a Power Point presentation, video clips, book references, articles, etc. (As soon as you Register you can watch last weeks class.)
Aug. 20th, 2019 marked the 400th year Anniversary of the “20 and odd Africans” who came into Point Comfort on Aug. 20th, 1619 in what would later be called the colony of Virginia. This year was known as “The Year Of Return” as many African Americans are reconnecting to Africa and traveling to Ghana and other West African countries. When we discuss the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade we have to first understand that African people are the Original people of North, Central & South America & have been in the land we call U.S. at least 51,700 years.
We can’t start studying our history in SLAVERY. Even when we study the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, which is important to study, we can’t start in 1619 or in the 1440s when the Portuguese get involved. We have to understand the history chronologically and deal with the 800 year occupation of Europe by the Africans known as the Moors who enter into the Iberian Peninsula, today known as Spain and Portugal, from North Africa in 711A.D. This course not only deals with the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade but thousands of years of history that leads up to the Slave Trade of African people taking place.
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