African History
Djehutymes the 1st: militant, architect, and selected worthy mate
BY DAVE RANKIN With the passing of Amenhotep, the 1st, the obvious question was who was going to rule in...
BY DAVE RANKIN With the passing of Amenhotep, the 1st, the obvious question was who was going to rule in...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH “The very reason I write is so that I might not sleepwalk through my entire life.”...
BY PAUL JUNOR Monday, March 2nd, 2020 marked what was truly a significant and pivotal day in the history of...
BY GLORIA O’KOYE Dear black boy I want to rearrange star-crossed stories Of your existence To protect you You rather...
BY PAUL JUNOR It was truly a sight to bestow as over 35,000 teachers, school staff, students and education workers...
BY MAKAYLA B. 11 YEARS OLD In the last article I wrote about the Egyptian Goddess Bast or also known...
BY SIMONE J. SMTH This was the beginning of the end of the life I knew. I’m not perfect, I...
BY DAVE RANKIN The impact of the life of Kemet’s Liberator, Ahmose 1st had been cemented into the echoes of...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH “A million feelings, a thousand thoughts; a hundred memories, one person.” I wanted to end this...
BY ERROL A. GIBBS In December 1995, the House of Commons officially recognized February as Black History Month (BHM) in...
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