Afrocentricity, Black History, Our Story, Black Africa, African Diaspora and the African Legacy

Not Dis Time:Richard Pryor and Kamit/Kemet

A lot of people think that the black peoples’ interest in Kamit/Kemet began here recently or may have even begun when Cheikh Anta Diop first wrote his book African Origins of Civilization: Myth or Reality. The truth of the matter is that we have been interested, fascinated, encouraged and inspired about the Kamitic/Kemetic tradition for a very, very long time. Possibly since the days of slavery.

Ancient BaNtu Connection: Kamitic/Kemetic Color Symbolism and African Cosmology

By popular demand!!! The debate over the ethnicity of the Kamitic/Kemetic people should be laid to rest by now, but the reason it isn’t is because Western academia (despite the overwhelming evidence against their ridiculous claim) is still in denial that black and brown people made significant contributions to the world. The other reason why …

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