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Design. Art History. Education. #BPPPoint5

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Black Panther Party, Point 5: We want education for our people that exposes the true nature of this Decadent American society. We want education that teaches us our True History and our role in the present day society. #Back2theKulture
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Can you truly talk about Afrikan History in America, without talking about the History of Native Americans 🤔.
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RT @GeneralPorcupin: Gold box (abampruwa) made of brass or sometimes pure gold, reserved for kings, nobles, wealthy merchants, and dignitar….
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RT @AfricanObjects: Title: Bracelet. Location: Nigeria. Culture: Yoruba peoples, Owo group. Date: 17th–19th century. .
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RT @DOmowale: The ideological debate between the Black Panther Party and cultural nationalists was really a false antithesis. Revolutionary….
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RT @DingaCisse: An Asante ruler and his entourage, Circa 1921 - 1932.
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RT @GeneralPorcupin: Timeline of West African kingdoms and empires over 3,500 years of history.
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RT @GeneralPorcupin: the Akwamu Empire. - master of the Ghanaian, Togolese and Beninese coasts . -first to use cannons in West Africa. -the….
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RT @Baakouu: Fatou, sénégalaise 1936
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RT @rasDemi: Painting of a rare pagan sacrificial ceremony involving a donkey, observed in Tigray, Abyssinia, 1868
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RT @DingaCisse: Horsemen in Segou, Mali, at the beginning of the 20th Century
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RT @DOmowale: In his final speech, Martin Luther King stated: "But not only that, we've got to strengthen black institutions. I call upon y….
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RT @Akanarts: Jamaica Ghana
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RT @Baakouu: Sur le toit de la demeure d’un des chefs de quartier de Goudam, Tombouctou 1957
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RT @AfricanWorldH: From Ancient Malian Farmers To Sahelian Empires (E-M2). "The Mandenka are physically and culturally descendants of the M….
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RT @modibbocherno: Surah al-Ikhlas, written by a Mandinka Muslim in the year 1773, in Leogane, Haiti 🇭🇹.
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RT @modibbocherno: The Mandinka were known for their intense dedication to spreading Islam, to the point that colonial observers compared t….
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RT @DOmowale: Malcolm X once explained “we discovered that deep within the subconscious of the black man in this country, he is still more….
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RT @XalaneArchive: A student training to become a laboratory technician in Mogadishu. [1970]
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RT @AfricanObjects: Title: Getting a Haircut on the Street. Location: Africa, Egypt. Culture: Unidentified culture. Date: c. 1880. https://….
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RT @BlkHistStudies: “Girls are the future mothers of our society, and it is important that we focus on their well-being.” — Miriam Makeba….
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