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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

MLK Speaks out against the Viet Nam War

Martin Luther King
Speaks out against the Viet Nam War


Justice is indivisible
Injustice anywhere is a
Threat to Justice Everywhere

                                          -MLK

Many believe that Dr. King was murdered
because of his anti-war stance.




Black History Month 2009

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

African Historians - Dr. Ben, Ivan Van Sertima and Dr. J.H. Clarke

African Historians Dr. Ben, Van Sertima and Dr. Clarke Tell it.
Like it is Special. Dick Nobel hosts three Africans that have made
tremendous contributions to liberating the minds of Africans.
Dr. Ben, Ivan Van Sertima, and Dr. Clarke are intellectual giants
in the black liberation movement. Dr Ben talks about the
colonization of Africa.  Van Sertima talks about ancient  African
technology, and Dr. Clarke speaks the truth. Video from the early 1980s.




Dr. Ben, Ivan Van Sertima, Dr. Clarke-pt.1





Dr. Ben, Ivan Van Sertima, Dr. Clarke-pt.2





Dr. Ben, Ivan Van Sertima, Dr. Clarke-pt.3




This youtube series contains more than a dozen videos
click here to continue this informative program.


Do you want to know more about these Historians?

Dr. Yosef Ben-Jochannan
Ivan Van Sertima
Dr. John Henrik Clarke
Don't miss the John Henrik Clarke Virtual Museum

Black History Month 2009

Visual History Project of African American Communities

Prof Lewis Watts UC Santa Cruz - Guest at MIT
Part of MIT Open Courseware


A terrific Visual History Project covering African American
communities in Oakland and Bay Area as well as other cities
around the US. This is a very interesting presentation.

Lewis Watts taught at UC-Berkeley for 27 years before going to
UCSC about seven years ago. His academic career began in
political science and history, then meandered to achitecture and
finally design and photography.



View the complete course at: http://ocw.mit.edu/11-309S06
License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms
More courses at http://ocw.mit


Black History Month 2009