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The Top Ten Unknown African-American Inventors In History

February 14th, 2011 2 comments

There have been many inventors who we are very familiar with and are much celebrated.  Inventors such as, Benjamin Franklin, Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Edison and Alexander Bell have become household names because of the usefulness of their inventions.

But there has been next to no recognition for the black inventors (Yes, they invented things too), some of which produced the most important inventions in human history.

This post will attempt to redress the balance as I present to you 10 of the greatest black inventors that you’ve probably never heard of before now.

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History Lessons of Truth (Part 2): Untold Black History – The Moors And Black Americans

August 12th, 2010 2 comments

Read part 1 of the series: ‘History Lessons of Truth (Part1): Nat Turner – A True Revolutionary Slave’.

Continuing the series of posts regarding History that they do not teach (or teach adequately enough) us in the educational system, we come to perhaps the most crucial parts of the history of so called “Blacks” Americans that “they” seemingly don’t want us to know.

The videos included in the ‘UNTOLD BLACK HISTORY: The Slavery Myths & Moors’ series are:

1. UNTOLD BLACK HISTORY: Intro
2. UNTOLD BLACK HISTORY: Myths
3. UNTOLD BLACK HISTORY: “Blacks” were the 1st Americans pt.1
4. UNTOLD BLACK HISTORY: “Blacks” were the 1st Americans pt.2
5. UNTOLD BLACK HISTORY: The Black Chinese
6. UNTOLD BLACK HISTORY: Black Indi-Americans pt.1
7. UNTOLD BLACK HISTORY: Black Indi-Americans pt.2
8. UNTOLD BLACK HISTORY: The Slavery Myths & Moors pt.1
9. UNTOLD BLACK HISTORY: The Slavery Myths & Moors pt.2

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History Lessons of Truth (Part 1): Nat Turner – A True Revolutionary Slave

July 21st, 2010 6 comments

Nat Turner's mini uprising against his white masters is ended by his capture

Let me begin this post with a relevant quote:

“Everyone falsifies history even if it is only his own personal history. Sometimes the falsification is deliberate, sometimes unconscious; put always the past is altered to suit the needs of the present. The best we can say of any account is not that it is the real truth at last, but that this is how the story appears now.”

~ Joseph Freeman

What more can be said regarding the teaching of history to the masses – I have to agree with Joseph to some extent.  Well, let me start this series with a dark period of humankind’s history:  The Slave Trade.

Personally, I feel that this subject is not taught enough in Western schools (especially in the UK) when compared to the constant exposure, through the media and education, of the Jewish Holocaust (which in it’s own rights is perhaps as bad as African slavery – although slavery lasted over 200 years with many millions of blacks being tortured or killed in the process) during World War II.  It’s plain to see, that the subject of black slavery has been all but forgotten in the minds and conscience of those who disseminate knowledge to the rest of us.

Making the children and adults alike become aware of this terrible past would help to make us better understand what lasting affects that slavery may have caused (no matter how little) the later generations of black people, especially in regards today’s disillusioned black youth, who seem to suffer, more than most, from self-destructive problems.

Another important benefit of the teaching of slavery is that it may help in regards race relations by stripping away the many ignorant or racist views that somebody, who is not black, may have against the black culture in general – this would hopefully eliminate that old saying from their psyche “we fear what we don’t understand”.

My only guess for the apparent concealment of this particular moment in history is that maybe the countries who profited from this most heinous of crimes are either embarrassed or, what should be more the case, ashamed of their past actions – or maybe there is another suspect reason.

In any case, there should be no excuse for this exploitative period of evil, which was carried out so systematically by Western powers, not to be included in the curriculum.  These aforementioned powers, made up of white European and Anglo-American imperialists, invaded, plundered and pillaged the African continent, which was most profitable at the time.

It has to be said that these so-called great empires and their citizens would perhaps not be in the privileged position that they now find themselves if it wasn’t for the blood and sweat of captured slaves, and the many bountiful treasures and precious resources that were stolen from the lands of Africa.

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Liberate Your Mind with the Empowering Wisdom of Hip-Hop – Part 4

June 23rd, 2010 2 comments

Arise my fellow humans and stand up for nature, humanity and self-knowledge!

Mr. Lif drops some wisdom in the following thought-provoking tune, as he advises humanity to reconnect with nature and our spiritual selves, and to turn away from divisive and destructive man-made machinations.

I have to agree with Lif  in regard the ubiquity and popularity of today’s technology (iPad anyone?), which has inexplicably all but disconnected our consciousness from nature and one another – as I have previously written about in the post Living Consciously in a Technological World.

We have also become ever more dependent on this technology to help us live our lives instead of relying on ourselves, which is setting a dangerous precedence, especially regarding us ever achieving the most important goal – and that is, self-knowledge.

Most worryingly, Man’s ignorant capability of being able to destroy this planet with his mechanical toys because of war is becoming increasingly possible in this present climate of uncertainty.

Unfortunately, the evidence of all this is plain to see within myself, as I sit here alone at an inanimate object typing this blog, instead of being outside with the people that I love whilst basking in the sunshine and absorbing all the wonders that nature has to offer.

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Liberate Your Mind with the Empowering Wisdom of Hip-Hop – Part 3

May 26th, 2010 4 comments

The basic instructions before leaving earth is to pursue the true knowledge and wisdom to free our minds and live a righteous and joyful life, that’s according to hip-hop artist GZA.

As you will no doubt see in his lyrics, GZA’ s B.I.B.L.E is perhaps a true interpretation of what a holy book should be, as it instructs us on how we can become like gods and make this planet a heavenly place to live.

The first things we must start with is ourselves, and to always seek truth no matter what…

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