71 min feature film (made in collaboration with Haiti Films) Bitter Cane is a look at the history of Haiti, from the sugar barons to the exploitation of the US-owned assembly factories.
Filmed clandestinely under the Duvalier dictatorship, this timeless award-winning documentary profiles Haiti's neo-colonial economy and features archival footage of the first US occupation of Haiti from 1915-1934.
From peasant coffee farms in the rugged tropical mountains to steamy U.S.-owned sweatshops in the teeming capital, the film takes the viewer on a journey through Haitian history to a deeper understanding of that country's political economy
Another great presentation by the Beloved Ancestor to serve as a precise set of instructions for us to make our way through the next phase of our progress
The Biography of Malcolm X "El Hajj Malik Shabazz" featuring archival footage of Malcolm X from his earliest public apperances to his untimley death. With interviews from his Brother, Sister, John Carlos ('68 Olympics), Martin Luther King, Elijah Muhammad, Betty Shabazz and many more.
Narrated by James Earl Jones and produced with the assistance of Alex Hailey.
Jan Carew is a novelist, anti-colonial
activist and thinker who has been
described as "the founding father of
Britain's black power movement."
In this capacity, he edited and published the paper Magnet.
Carew has published works of fiction with a notable focus on the Guyanese heritage.
He is best known for the novel Black Midas, but has other publications including The Wild Coast, the merindian tales Children of the Sun and Amalivaca, as well as a number of poems.
Mr. Carew speaks about our great
historical African leaders that are not
included in "His-Story"
Dr. Barashango gets down and dirty
as breaks down the barriers and
reveals the truth.
"At that time Jesus said to the crowd,
'Am I leading a rebellion, that you have
come out with swords and clubs to
capture me? every day I sat in the
temple courts teaching, and you did not
arrest me. But this has all taken place
that the writings of the prophets might
be fulfilled."
Khalid Abdul Muhammad in a speech to students at Kean College in Union, New Jersey in November of 1993 called Jews, ``hook-nosed, bagel-eatin', lox-eatin' impostors." He attacked Catholics: ``The old no-good Pope . . . somebody need to raise that dress up and see what's really under there.'' Gays: ``God does not name holy books after homosexuals.'' And even other blacks, including Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates: ``Who let this Negro out of the gate?''
"They are stealing our oil money, stealing our diamonds, and our gold, they have robbed us of our natural resources, our material resources and robbed us of our human resources."
In this interview in London, England Dr. Khalid Muhammad speaks on his early beginings in the Nation of Islam, His ouster from the Nation of Islam, The infamous speech at Keen College Nov,29 1993, The Black Holocaust, Nelson & Winnie Mandela in South Africa, The Catholic Church's involvement in the slave trade, The so-called Jew, White Supremacy and much more.
During the European Dark Ages, between the 7th and 14th century AD, the Moorish Empire in Spain became one of the world's finest civilizations.
General Tarik and his Black Moorish army from Morocco, conquered Spain after a week long battle with King Roderick in 711 AD. (The word tariff and the Rock of Gibraltar were named after him). They found that Europe, with the assistance of the Catholic Church, had returned almost to complete barbarism.
The population was 90% illiterate and had lost all of the civilizing principles that were passed on by the ancient Greeks and Romans.
The Moors reintroduced mathematics, medicine, agriculture, and the physical sciences. The clumsy Roman numerals were replaced by Arabic figures including the zero and the decimal point. As Dr. Van Sertima says, "You can't do higher mathematics with Roman numerals."
The Moors introduced agriculture to Europe including cotton, rice, sugar cane, dates, ginger, lemons, and strawberries. They also taught them how to store grain for up to 100 years and built underground grain silos.
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