African Genesis Presents: African American History including the Abolitionist, Black Pioneers, Black Nationalism
Creating Black Americans: African American History and Its Meanings, 1619 to the Present

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The Hidden Cost of Being African American: How Wealth Perpetuates Inequality

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The Educational
Philosophy of
Elijah Muhammad


Black Bourgeoisie: The Book That Brought the Shock of Self-Revelation to Middle-Class Blacks in America
Black
Bourgeoisie:
The Book That Brought the Shock of Self-Revelation to Middle-Class Blacks in America


African-American Pioneers
Cemented deep in the Annals of history and progress in America is the myriad and uncompromising contributions of African Americans in all facets of endeavor. The African-American Pioneer pages contain biographical sketches of African American pioneers past and present who have left an indeligible imprint on race progress and the total spectrum of our American way of life.

  • The Abolitionist
    We have to do with the past only as we can make it useful to the present and to the future. To all inspiring motives, to noble deeds which can be gained from the past, we are welcome. But now is the time, the important time.
    Frederick Douglas

  • A Profile of Black Talent
    Profiles of some of the many African-Americans who have made a lasting contribution in the arts and sciences.

  • Black Nationalism
    Black Nationalism, also known as black separatism, is a complex set of beliefs emphasizing the need for the cultural, political, and economic separation of African Americans from white society.

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    From Babylon to Timbuktu: A History of the Ancient Black Races Including the Black Hebrews From Babylon to Timbuktu
    This carefully researched book is a significant addition to this vital field of knowledge. It sets forth, in fascinating detail, the history, from earliest recorded times, of the black races of the Middle East and Africa.



  • ... There can be no greater tragedy than to forget one's origin and finish despised and hated by the people among whom one grew up. To have that happen would be the sort of thing to make me rise up from my grave.
    Paul Robeson, 1938

    ... In my music, my plays, my films, I want to carry always this central idea: to be African. Multitudes of men have died for less worthy ideals: it is even more eminently worth living for.
    Paul Robeson, 1934

    The Meaning of Kwanzaa

    This months feature:
    Television Interview with Zimbabwean Prime Minister Robert Mugabe


    Harriet Tubman: The Road to Freedom - by Catherine Clinton
    Harriet Tubman:
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