Patrice Lumumba: A Revolutionary Feared by the West

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  • On 30 June 1960, as he sat listening to King Baudouin of Belgium deliver his address to the assembled dignitaries in Léopoldville on the Congo’s independence day, the new prime minister, Patrice Lumumba, became increasingly agitated, scribbling notes furiously.
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  • @AfricanBiographics
    @AfricanBiographics  Рік тому +224

    Apologies for butchering the pronunciations of the French names 😊

    • @jackmashinge3697
      @jackmashinge3697 Рік тому +13

      Wakapenga wakadaro..our unsung heroes

    • @afriworia5020
      @afriworia5020 Рік тому +26

      @@jackmashinge3697 it's metaphorical, remember the French butchered Lumumba but they never apologized, and they are still butchering our brothers and sisters to this day.
      AfricanBiographics is smart.

    • @pk.lumumba
      @pk.lumumba Рік тому +37

      No need to apologize. We should be proud of how we pronounce them
      They butcher our names every day left right and centre.

    • @aseemichael4440
      @aseemichael4440 Рік тому +10

      @@pk.lumumba agreed,,, they butchered our hero's,,,,,, you butchered the name (which no interest of me what so ever) no comparison.

    • @alstonreid2921
      @alstonreid2921 Рік тому

      @@jackmashinge3697 j

  • @margaretgreenwood4243
    @margaretgreenwood4243 Рік тому +295

    Im English. I remember hearing about the Congo and Lumumba. I was 18. I was angry and sorrowful to learn of this great man’s death. I still feel that way today at 80 years of age

    • @williamjones2205
      @williamjones2205 Рік тому +1

      When was Lamumba's death?

    • @margaretgreenwood4243
      @margaretgreenwood4243 Рік тому

      @@williamjones2205 17 January 1961. President Eisenhower ordered his death as Lumumba wanted Africa to have its own currency

    • @bahacho
      @bahacho Рік тому

      He was killed by your race so that you can live from free wealth. Why regret?

    • @feyrol42
      @feyrol42 Рік тому

      @@williamjones2205 1961

    • @mwaurangere4331
      @mwaurangere4331 11 місяців тому +6

      17/01/61

  • @preciouschipili551
    @preciouschipili551 Рік тому +483

    I have read ,watched repeatedly Lumumba's story and each time it brings me to tears. The Congo failed this man and possibly could have been the change they needed

    • @thewisemaninvest5600
      @thewisemaninvest5600 Рік тому +66

      He was the change we needed but we killed our Moses that's why we have not crossed the red sea 🌊

    • @dannykwane1180
      @dannykwane1180 Рік тому +35

      they failed themselves imo. Lumumba's legacy lives on

    • @garrysekelli6776
      @garrysekelli6776 Рік тому +2

      Not sure if I understand. It's like if you lend money to someone and then they don't pay you back or constantly delay and provide late payments.

    • @gidgethrobowski3860
      @gidgethrobowski3860 Рік тому +18

      @Precious Chipili:
      Wow. I cry too because I have so much love for Patrice Lumumba, he is my hero, along with Stephen Biko of South Africa. I saw a man of great courage, intelligence, and love for his people. As a fellow African, I am deeply hurt that the Congolese people failed him, and indeed this great man was the change they needed. I can barely get through this video knowing how Leopoldo of Belgium murdered my fellow African brothers and sisters, and what nerve of the nephew/colonizer to reject the truth.
      Shalom, God bless you.

    • @JaminT.Jaddua
      @JaminT.Jaddua Рік тому

      @@thewisemaninvest5600 you from Congo ?

  • @KevinMacaringue
    @KevinMacaringue Рік тому +143

    A hero and a legend to all Africans. Great respect from Mozambique to the great Congolese people 🇲🇿 🇲🇿 🇲🇿 🇲🇿 🇲🇿

    • @dannielrock11
      @dannielrock11 Рік тому +3

      Respect from.peru 🇵🇪🇵🇪🇵🇪

    • @vonvanhoolandt4483
      @vonvanhoolandt4483 Рік тому

      Do you mean the great oppressed Congolese people? Or did I misunderstand your statement ?

    • @Martin-hg2zn
      @Martin-hg2zn Рік тому

      Thanks

    • @mostripe480
      @mostripe480 2 місяці тому +2

      @@vonvanhoolandt4483great oppressed people by the belgian government yes.

  • @maunzee
    @maunzee Рік тому +165

    Wow, my late father talked so much about Lumumba’s bravery and contribution to our Independence in Africa. Today for the first time I watched his whole story and I was emotional at the edge of my seat. Thank you so much 🙏🏾. May their soul Rest in Power 🫡✊🏾🇲🇿

    • @fightback397
      @fightback397 11 місяців тому +2

      My mother also talked about him .

  • @ezekiekr8475
    @ezekiekr8475 Рік тому +645

    What is truly sad is that Lumumba's dream of African nations rising up from the colonial ashes is being realized, while his home nation, the DRC, has not improved at all.

    • @williegitau6680
      @williegitau6680 Рік тому +31

      So true...tragic...

    • @fatmatakamara1866
      @fatmatakamara1866 Рік тому +49

      But his dream/our dream will come to be one day. Africans will become woke and do the needful or cease to exist. It has happened to other populations and it can happen again.

    • @seanjames6879
      @seanjames6879 Рік тому

      You know why the DCR has not improved? The greedy wicked European and western nations, pit African Brothers and sisters against each other so as to keep them in war and turmoil so that they(the western and European rapists can continue to rape Africa of their resources.

    • @Aleks-mr4oq
      @Aleks-mr4oq Рік тому

      Yeah thats not happening, the africans slaughtered and subjigated the only people who couldve turned that continent around. Biafra, katanga, Rhodesia, and South africa were the creame of the crop and the average man in africa fell for the textbook communist Propaganda.

    • @cauwenberghsroeland8607
      @cauwenberghsroeland8607 Рік тому +8

      What was the name of the minister of home affairs of Molupwe Kalonji, and later minister of Mobutu ? ... Clanism has destroyed civility...

  • @alphagimba3315
    @alphagimba3315 Рік тому +240

    Lumumba one of Africa's best 👌

    • @augustopinochet1670
      @augustopinochet1670 Рік тому

      best human fertilizer.

    • @justasimplemanworkinghiswa1569
      @justasimplemanworkinghiswa1569 Рік тому +6

      same with Gaddafi😔

    • @philipbanda6637
      @philipbanda6637 Рік тому +5

      The best in africa : K Nkurumah, P Lumumba, T Sankara, Bantu Biko, C Hani, Winnie Madikizela , Samora Marchel, Dedan Kimathi

    • @ricardowilliams9201
      @ricardowilliams9201 Рік тому +9

      ​@@augustopinochet1670your time will come very soon believe that

    • @piked261
      @piked261 Рік тому

      @@augustopinochet1670 so a fascist mass murderer is one of your hero's 🤣

  • @PROPHETIC120
    @PROPHETIC120 Рік тому +95

    Patrice Lumumba was a great man, may his exit be rewarded with a million Lumumbas for Africa.

    • @augustopinochet1670
      @augustopinochet1670 Рік тому

      he was a filthy communist that would of destroyed the country, like communists destroyed literally every other country that adopted it

    • @vonvanhoolandt4483
      @vonvanhoolandt4483 Рік тому

      Lumumba was a self serving murderer why isn’t anyone bringing up Patrice Lumumba University in Russia ? Many innocent people were killed men women and children…. I guess I just lived in the Congo and I don’t know anything that happened to the beautiful Congolese people…..

    • @wildfire9280
      @wildfire9280 3 місяці тому

      @@vonvanhoolandt4483 I’m sorry, how is a Russian university related?

  • @augustusdeg6705
    @augustusdeg6705 Рік тому +107

    the Soviet Union did a very good job of honoring Patrice Lumumba by establishing the Patrice Lumumba People's Friendship University in Moscow Russia in the 1960s. Kudos to the Russians who were decades ahead in honoribg this bright guy form Africa..may his sacrifice of offering his life for his homeland bring fruit in the emancipation of Africa.

    • @vonvanhoolandt4483
      @vonvanhoolandt4483 Рік тому

      What did lumumba give the Russians in return for the weapons ?

    • @vonvanhoolandt4483
      @vonvanhoolandt4483 Рік тому

      How. Long did that wonderful University last ?

    • @augustusdeg6705
      @augustusdeg6705 Рік тому +24

      @@vonvanhoolandt4483 Patrice Lumumba Peoples' Friendship Univerisity of Russia was established 05 February 1960, and still is a very good research reknowned public university today, and is Russia's equivalent to Oxford Umiversity.

    • @battlepassgaming
      @battlepassgaming Рік тому +3

      @@vonvanhoolandt4483 he didnt give them anything because he lost but the congo was a strategic location to control since it is resource rich

    • @fightback397
      @fightback397 11 місяців тому +9

      ​@@battlepassgaming
      He gave Congo and Africa an example of courage . His example inspired millions .

  • @blackapples4744
    @blackapples4744 Рік тому +36

    Words cannot describe his ELEGANCE and BEAUTY.
    R.I.P. Mr. President Lumumba.🕊🌱🏵

  • @Time12345A
    @Time12345A Рік тому +65

    Your Dreams of Africans Rising is finally becoming a reality King Lumumba we thank you and other Great African thinkers for inspiring generations after you. They Killed you but your Ideas will live forever. God Bless you Patrice Lumumba 💛💙❤

    • @vonvanhoolandt4483
      @vonvanhoolandt4483 Рік тому

      Corrupt murderer….Self-serving..Period….Go to the jungles of the Congo and find the small villages where people live and what they witnessed first hand….The truth shall set you free….A dream hero…..

  • @charliedegraves9990
    @charliedegraves9990 3 місяці тому +6

    As someone from the U.S., I am deeply ashamed of how we boast of our anti-imperialist and democratic identity, yet so often stand in favor of colonialism and dictatorship. The overthrow and killing of Lumumba is one example of many. I hope my country and the DRC can both help and learn from each other as the U.S. helps to pay off the immense debt it owes to the DRC for the neo-colonization of its people. I have so much respect for Congolese cultures. Love from Michigan, USA.

  • @bostonchabzola6808
    @bostonchabzola6808 Рік тому +166

    Even though I saw this video when it was just released 18 hours ago but I kept on ignoring to click it. Since UA-cam know that I watch almost every video released on this channel it kept on bringing it to my play list then finally I have just finished watching it. The reason why I was dodging it is because every time i watch or listen to Lumumba's story it breaks my heart and I end up becoming so angry. The way he was killed was brutal, and looking at all those that took part in this and reasons why they did it even makes me more angry.

    • @Thekiabas
      @Thekiabas Рік тому +14

      They killed a true leader but forgot that new ones will be born, one day we will continue what this man started, we gonna win and conquer and rewrite the rules of this world. One day that day will come ☝🏽

    • @lamarrjones104
      @lamarrjones104 Рік тому +3

      Exactly bro at some point we're going to have to take evil on know matter the shape size or color this was wrong of what they did to this young man and his to friends just brutal if we can't get justice lets take it then.

    • @augustusdeg6705
      @augustusdeg6705 Рік тому +1

      @@Thekiabas that day will come when those who are cruel and soulless will be punished too.

  • @user-uw2px3si3u
    @user-uw2px3si3u Рік тому +100

    African youth should be taught about such history. I'm a young South African man and I believe in a united Africa. Men like Mr Lumumba are heroes and I wish their visions for Africa can live through us and into the future. The whole continent is lead by pensioners and we are very grateful for what the earlier generatons have done for us but if you look at the wealthiest people in our continent it's these same pensioners who hold all the wealth. It's no coincidence. We need new leaders to come up from our youth. Leaders who will not conform to the corrupt systems that have been established. Leaders who want unity and prosperity for our people. One thing is for sure is that such documentaries will spark that flame. #africa #unitedafrica #unitedstatesofafrica

    • @augustopinochet1670
      @augustopinochet1670 Рік тому

      He was a filthy communist who got what he deserved.

    • @jokerwick
      @jokerwick Рік тому +4

      I agree 100%

    • @anthonykeya7338
      @anthonykeya7338 10 місяців тому

      Deal with okadudu first

    • @carlinkag2525
      @carlinkag2525 6 місяців тому

      We are being taught this though? I'm in university in South Africa and we're literally talking about Lumumba and the Congo in class

    • @user-uw2px3si3u
      @user-uw2px3si3u 6 місяців тому +4

      @@carlinkag2525 Thank you for you comment brother. Only about 5% of black South African youth go to university so you are part of a very lucky few. Not to mention, how many out of that 5% will be lucky enough to study a course on African history and African leaders.. Very few. My point is that the majority of Africans don't have access to nearly enough information about our history and geopolitics to make wise enough decisions to put the right leaderships in place to develop our continent

  • @sahraahmedkoshin
    @sahraahmedkoshin Рік тому +48

    Thank you for this. Every Afrian leader with a vision for their country and people has been silenced. We need to educate ourselves and push back agaisnt this. Cant believe the US government is in southern Africa to lecture Africa about democratic system and human rights!

    • @tapiwatapererwa8795
      @tapiwatapererwa8795 Рік тому +3

      😢😢 Rest in peace my brother Lumumba

    • @wosenaoliver-smith957
      @wosenaoliver-smith957 Рік тому +4

      Some nerve and the audacity of it all

    • @wosenaoliver-smith957
      @wosenaoliver-smith957 Рік тому +8

      The 🇺🇸 can not speak on Human rights

    • @Sum-Ting-Wong71
      @Sum-Ting-Wong71 5 місяців тому +1

      To divide and conquer is a tried and true formula that has been successfully used over and over again. One way or another, they will always find their man, who for a price, and always to the detriment of his people, will gladly play their game.

  • @kalenbogart4482
    @kalenbogart4482 Рік тому +60

    Modern African history is a subject which was not well covered in my American education. I really appreciate this channel, your content and your concise, economical and straightforward style.

    • @frana.4086
      @frana.4086 Рік тому

      The truth of African history will never be told in American education because that's like admitting their involvement in the many atrocities.

    • @wolfgameing2377
      @wolfgameing2377 Рік тому +9

      You have to self study. Stay in the libraries, bookstores, and take a course in African Studies.

    • @augustopinochet1670
      @augustopinochet1670 Рік тому +1

      Neither is South East Asian or South American history, why would it be? Do you think they learn American history?

    • @kalenbogart4482
      @kalenbogart4482 Рік тому +2

      @@augustopinochet1670 we covered a pretty large swath of South American history, and modern but not ancient south East Asian history, probably because of the political import ascribed to them.

    • @kalenbogart4482
      @kalenbogart4482 Рік тому +1

      @@frana.4086 there’s an uncomfortable truth.
      The legacy of colonialism is something I’m genuinely not sure how to confront.

  • @ephraimphiri5789
    @ephraimphiri5789 Рік тому +82

    In Zambia's capital, Lusaka, we have one of our major roads named after this man....'Lumumba road'...so you don't pass through the city of Lusaka without speaking the name 'Lumumba!'

    • @stephenbwalya4352
      @stephenbwalya4352 Рік тому +8

      You're right a Phiri 💪🏾

    • @michaelhunziker7287
      @michaelhunziker7287 Рік тому +5

      In many US cities, we have streets named after Martin Luther King Jr...They all have something in common. They are the most dangerous, especially at night

    • @winngh
      @winngh Рік тому +3

      Same here on Ghana.

    • @KarenKSmith-tm2kp
      @KarenKSmith-tm2kp Рік тому +9

      ​@@michaelhunziker7287 I literally was just thinking the same thing. They All have the same thing in common. Trying to liberate the ppl and got assinated for it. Same time frame etc... Make you really think 💬🤔 What's really going on???

    • @Sum-Ting-Wong71
      @Sum-Ting-Wong71 5 місяців тому +2

      ​@@michaelhunziker7287
      They aren't much better in the daytime either.

  • @gloriaf6971
    @gloriaf6971 Рік тому +62

    It still hurts to know that such a good man was killed because he wanted to do the right thing for the people of his country.

    • @PatriciaNeeCreations
      @PatriciaNeeCreations 10 місяців тому

      EXACTLY

    • @albertosei8788
      @albertosei8788 9 місяців тому

      True

    • @giselameunier4788
      @giselameunier4788 3 місяці тому +1

      like Gadaffi for Lybia

    • @DJK-cq2uy
      @DJK-cq2uy 2 місяці тому

      Of course...that's capitalism for you!! And Evangelical Christianity
      If tRump gets in officevthevworld is doomed

    • @PeruvianPotato
      @PeruvianPotato Місяць тому +1

      ​@@giselameunier4788As a Peruvian, Gaddafi was NOT a good person

  • @abadojoseph5234
    @abadojoseph5234 Рік тому +33

    Like Sankara, the spirit of Lumumba keeps hunting the evil doer's in DR Congo.

  • @greavesmoyo7998
    @greavesmoyo7998 Рік тому +21

    A true hero of African freedom from all forms of oppression and exploitation. His focus and approach frightened the racist fascist oppressors to assassinate him. Rest in eternal peace son of the Soil. Your legacy remains a shining flame to generations to come!

  • @michaelwilks6268
    @michaelwilks6268 Рік тому +33

    This brother here reminds me so much of Malcolm X. Two erudite, uncompromising brave cats. Who were willing to risk their lives on behalf of their people. Lumunba, like Malcolm, had to know that those speeches that they made( the chickens coming home to roost.And the one that Lumunba made before the Belgium King would cause them some detriment. But the veracity of the subject to them was more important than the penalty that they would incur. Even if the penalty was death, I call that medal of honor kinda brave. Where you're willing to risk your life for your fellow man. There is no more braver individual on earth in my opinion, than somebody willing to do that.

  • @MathewsLukundoSinyangwe-05
    @MathewsLukundoSinyangwe-05 Рік тому +92

    I have been waiting for this forever. Great works @African Biographics This is one of the most painful death on the soils of Africa. Lumumba leaves on Great Son of Africa

  • @loishunter1140
    @loishunter1140 Рік тому +11

    Patrice Lumumba inspired the civil rights movement in America SNCC! I was a small kid listening to my uncles and their college friends speaking of liberation in America. I always thought Patrice Lumumba was a personal friend of theirs.

  • @mcamara488
    @mcamara488 Рік тому +52

    It hurts so much seeing how black men tied his arms up with rope in benefit of Belgium. I believe Congo is playing for all the betrayal committed against Lumumba. May his soul rest in eternal peace. 🙏🏿

    • @mutajumarobhe9788
      @mutajumarobhe9788 Рік тому +1

      the operation overseen by a fellow countryman Mobutu who was Belgian and CIA puppet, how sad

    • @augustopinochet1670
      @augustopinochet1670 Рік тому

      It must really hurt to know that it was black people like the Ashanti tribe that got rich from slavery and the Dohemi that fought a war against Britain when they were told that they could no longer be slavers

    • @wowso4
      @wowso4 Рік тому +4

      That part made me so emotional 😢how could you do that to your own? 😭😭😭

    • @albertnjoh9385
      @albertnjoh9385 Рік тому

      It's the fate of the black race . Vladimir Putin once said , with a measure of truth , that it's easy to kill a black man as his brothers will do it for you .
      After centuries of slavery and colonization , Africans remain at the bottom of the world development index . It's a deliberate policy by the greedy Western imperialists . Their strategy is to pick some traitors , ensure their rise to power and then continue in the plunder of Africa's resources . DRC , for all its vast mineral wealth , remains among the poorest of nations .
      Well , Mobutu , Kasavubu , Tchombe , etc. who took part in the death of Lumumba , have all gone to where they sent him prematurely . They will each give an account of their roles in his death .

    • @the6thmic
      @the6thmic Рік тому

      U see it the savagery in colour, so don't for a minute think blacks didn't help capture n sell blacks into slavery. You should do some research on Niger and what the French did

  • @fakecorny9807
    @fakecorny9807 Рік тому +67

    You are a really good UA-camr! Thank you for telling Africa's story and putting It on the map.

  • @leebowens2631
    @leebowens2631 Рік тому +9

    I first heard of Patrice Lumumba through Malcolm X's admiration of this man .

  • @Jorgemiles
    @Jorgemiles Рік тому +51

    There is so much to learn about world history. Terrific content, pal. Bring more and more.

  • @fatmatakamara1866
    @fatmatakamara1866 Рік тому +28

    It took a while to fully watch and digest this video, what's going there now hurts so bad and yet again the continent of Africa failed the children of Congo. How our leaders go to sleep at night while Congo children die for resources that has never benefited them baffles me. It hurts so much because as an individual you feel helplessness.

    • @buckwheat6245
      @buckwheat6245 9 місяців тому

      How do you fully watch the video and not understand the tragedy that will inevitably befall any African leader standing in between the capitalist West and the natural resources they insatiably seek after?

  • @slimpickens01
    @slimpickens01 Рік тому +142

    Rip Lumumba, Father of a nation that almost realized it's greatest potential. Instead the powers that be used another African to take down an African. Lumumba's story always leave me bitter and upset because the very same people that plotted against him are the same people today that continue to milk the Kongo for it's resources. I cannot understand why President Tshisekedi and former President Kabila did business with Belgium, France, and the US from a position of servitude. If these leaders are so blind that they can only see the lining of their own pockets instead of national growth then they are the ones who deserve to be executed. People who have done the right thing where the ones snuffed out. We should demand better for us and not just in Kongo but across the continent!

    • @frana.4086
      @frana.4086 Рік тому +10

      I totally agree!

    • @ronepting5030
      @ronepting5030 Рік тому +9

      Me as well, I'll never let it go

    • @Icare202
      @Icare202 Рік тому +8

      And we should demand better across the world!

    • @amberlight5830
      @amberlight5830 Рік тому +9

      That's what they did to first pm of Pakistan almost similar time 1953'.
      To Mossadeq of Iran almost similar time. When they tried to take over their national resources by using other local politicians or such factions to unite against the one they're targeting for their ppl or talk abt their ppl interests. Story of Asia and africa are twin and not much difference as far as white man greed is concerns and the modus operandi to deal with it as it suits their agenda.

    • @RooseveltThomas-bw7ki
      @RooseveltThomas-bw7ki Рік тому +10

      It is all in history, with out conscience, anything to satisfy their greed and control. But most of all, keep the Black man down.

  • @adamharris1406
    @adamharris1406 Рік тому +26

    Patrice Lumumba was African voice silenced by western colonial powers

    • @augustopinochet1670
      @augustopinochet1670 Рік тому

      He was afrcian voice propped up by soviet money

    • @36G
      @36G Рік тому +4

      ​@@augustopinochet1670 so you admit the Soviets spoke of freedom and independence through him. That makes the Soviets allies of Africans.

    • @Kolesha
      @Kolesha Рік тому

      ​@@36G Exactly.

    • @bboi1489
      @bboi1489 3 місяці тому +3

      ​@@augustopinochet1670 If the U.N gave him aid, he wouldnt have to do all that.

    • @PeruvianPotato
      @PeruvianPotato Місяць тому +1

      ​@@augustopinochet1670Had the UN simply agreed to help him, he wouldn't have had to do that

  • @Malalalaika
    @Malalalaika Рік тому +32

    History repeats itself unfortunately. Hopefully we’ll progress together one day ❤

  • @CranialExtractor
    @CranialExtractor Рік тому +16

    Anyone who has the courage to speak truth is my hero.

  • @iexist3919
    @iexist3919 Рік тому +26

    I know little about African history, especially modern. Thank you for helping cover Africa’s rich history!

  • @cuzcohusky3533
    @cuzcohusky3533 Рік тому +6

    Love from South America much respect to this man and Africa

  • @jokerwick
    @jokerwick Рік тому +16

    Fantastic video! Lumumba was a hero and should never be forgotten.

    • @vonvanhoolandt4483
      @vonvanhoolandt4483 Рік тому

      He was a murderer of his own people…..Go to the Congo and find the small villages where people remember his atrocities….Fake history and edited videos….

    • @saebelorn
      @saebelorn Рік тому +2

      ​@@vonvanhoolandt4483interesting name, buddy. Feeling guilty?

    • @vonvanhoolandt4483
      @vonvanhoolandt4483 Рік тому

      @@saebelorn why would I feel guilty i was only six years old…The great patrice Lumumba was a mass murderer “his so called troops “ I always wondered how they stated he received %25 of the Congolese people’s votes …. I lived it you don’t know a thing about this mass murderer….Sure Russia supplied him with weapons…They even named a college after him….Why? Uranium and diamonds…..The Great Patrice who educated this man ? Everyone who is the present leader is following in his footsteps….Innocent villagers forced to work horrendous hours in very unsafe mines ? Why is this still going on to this very day….My sister was born in the Congo ! Where were you born ? How many of the old timers did you interview ??? Moscow got rid of his name of their university….If you didn’t live it than all the stories are written by people who most likely have never stepped a foot on one of the most beautiful countries on the planet..So keep writing about your unfaithful history…..

  • @DOT_ZER_O
    @DOT_ZER_O Рік тому +36

    He wanted the best for his country and Africa as well. He is a true African. Western greed persists and Africa is falling. This system is nothing but a scam.

    • @--Traveler--
      @--Traveler-- Рік тому

      to say that africa doesnt also have greed would be dishonest.

    • @MirriamSofe-yj9pq
      @MirriamSofe-yj9pq Рік тому +3

      Ironically its 😔 that Mobutu his trusted' friend'ends 👆 indirectly betraying him because of personal Greed before national interest for the people who suffered so much atrocities at the ✋ of the Belgians.Religiously speaking,easiest way to kill any 👪 nation ➗ them.Joseph sold by his blood brother's because of jealousy,Esau killed his brother...such is human nature.Having watched the 28:00+ video on how his covert operation was carried out,i really salute this Great leader who might have 😡 brought such difference in Africa.I Always wonder where such people will really go after this life,Pure Evil,worse than the Devil because with him,he is a' titled' son of Perdition but with them,im flabbergasted by their evil souls if they have any.Rest in peace,Sir,definitely they didnt touch you're spirit,you're a HERO hence investigation into today 12- April-2023! Aggrieved South African citizen.

  • @willetmarshall3795
    @willetmarshall3795 Рік тому +12

    Black history ❤ should be told. Great Man ❤

  • @realrager100
    @realrager100 Рік тому +6

    😢😢😢😢 💔
    I never really knew about Patrice until I started watching few videos. Watching this today really swelled my eyes with tears.
    I felt no fear but pure anger.
    How can any African leader fear the west or europe after knowing who Patrice was and what he stood for. Is Congo any better today ?.
    😢😢😢😢

  • @Tete-Bob
    @Tete-Bob Рік тому +25

    Great channel, your videos have educated me on African history which was partially given to us in school

  • @afriworia5020
    @afriworia5020 Рік тому +60

    Sorry I can not watch today's video because of what happened to Patrice, it haunts me every time I hear his name.
    He's actually my Super hero.

    • @gracenjuguna7292
      @gracenjuguna7292 Рік тому +14

      I know!! Truly tragic. But for me, the saddest part is that Africa has learnt little from history. The African leadership has taken over the role of the colonialists and still getting rid of those who try to bring liberation for Africa. Truly tragic..

    • @gabrieljackson5890
      @gabrieljackson5890 Рік тому

      @@gracenjuguna7292 Leaders are still puppets of the Western world they selling us Africans out for their benefit neo colonialism it is

    • @afriworia5020
      @afriworia5020 Рік тому

      @@gracenjuguna7292 if you can read his last letter to his wife you'll also understand that he actually wrote it to all of us and warned us about those who've been bought.
      He also gave us hope.

    • @mcamara488
      @mcamara488 Рік тому +7

      I feel you, same happens to me but I am watching with pain.

    • @stephenbwalya4352
      @stephenbwalya4352 Рік тому +6

      I have been ignoring it since it showed up cos I feel the same way but I've failed to resist

  • @imanishayo7747
    @imanishayo7747 Рік тому +13

    To whoever who is sad don't be Patrice Lumumba's dream is alive and well he did not die for nothing and we who are Africans have studied his ways and are fulfilling his wishes on earth the East African Union is liberating Congo as we speak and Belgium is not a Colonial power Patrice your son's from all over Africa are alive and well your objektives will be meet whether they like it or not

  • @69truestyles33
    @69truestyles33 Рік тому +13

    The African continent's (and the WORLD'S) most intriguing "what if" scenario, in my personal opinion. Imagine if Patrice Lumumba's vision for a completely independent, self actualized, and UNITED (!) Africa was allowed to manifest itself...

  • @girishn1762
    @girishn1762 Рік тому +4

    The true Sun of Africa,this african history tears roling my eyes whate a great leader love and respect from INDIA 💕💕❤️💖💜

  • @kelvinbuobi1672
    @kelvinbuobi1672 Рік тому +16

    Viva Patrice Lumumba Vivaa✊🏿

  • @SosaSal_
    @SosaSal_ Рік тому +18

    I remember watching a documentary about him. It’s absolutely horrible and disgusting how they did him. I truly believe the country would have been better off with him as their leader

    • @Saba-if5mu
      @Saba-if5mu Рік тому +3

      The same things happened to those of the past, the same things happened to this present day but in different fashions.

  • @SDluka
    @SDluka Рік тому +35

    Brave man, we feel his fight against westren imperialism here in the Balkans, respect to you mr. Lumumba. Love from Serbia.

    • @augustopinochet1670
      @augustopinochet1670 Рік тому +1

      Not like that soviet imperialism?

    • @SDluka
      @SDluka Рік тому

      ​​@@augustopinochet1670 Soviet union was just not an imperilistic country, but you would not know that, your nick is a western imperialistic nazi lapdog pinoche.

  • @shumonbrown5229
    @shumonbrown5229 Рік тому +49

    As a man of African descent here in the United Snakes of AmeriKKKa I have profound Respect for men such as Patrice Lumumba, Malcolm X (Brother Omawale)

    • @fubub3595
      @fubub3595 Рік тому +7

      Lol, that the good one ,United snakes 1🥰✌️👍

    • @jokerwick
      @jokerwick Рік тому +8

      Both heroes. I feel the same way about Kwame Nkrumah, Thomas Sankara, Fidel Castro, and the Afro-Cuban soldiers that helped liberate Namibia from colonial apartheid rule. Incredible historical figures that should never be forgotten.

    • @shumonbrown5229
      @shumonbrown5229 Рік тому +2

      @@fubub3595 that's what it is, right?!!!...lol

    • @shumonbrown5229
      @shumonbrown5229 Рік тому +5

      @@jokerwick Long live Fidel...it was through reading that I found out the likes of, Huey Newton and Assata Shakur, sought refuge in Cuba!!!

    • @fubub3595
      @fubub3595 Рік тому +1

      @@shumonbrown5229 yes ,you right

  • @andyanderson5303
    @andyanderson5303 Рік тому +12

    In retrospect, those days if an African country was blessed with resources it was actually not a blessing but a curse.

    • @Elrobin6072
      @Elrobin6072 Рік тому +2

      It is a blessing ,but the mind set of those that are being attacked by a powerful enemy who refuse to unite but betray one another having a defeated mind ,that's the curse

  • @kendzomukendi3163
    @kendzomukendi3163 11 місяців тому +4

    MERCI BEAUCOUP POUR CETTE PAGE SUR LE PLUS GRAND REVOLUTIONNAIRE NOIR AFRICAIN DE TOUS LES TEMPS, LE CONGOLAIS PATRICE EMERY LUMUMBA...

  • @akilimali_ndag
    @akilimali_ndag Рік тому +6

    Thanks for the unbiased content. As a Congolese, Lumumba was indeed our Moses [like I saw someone's comment], our hero but the imparialism didn't want the DRC to go forward by itself all these 'cause if greed of these western evils (sorry for the use of an explicit word, I'm so anxious and it's heartbreaking). May his soul rest in eternal peace!!!

  • @pk.lumumba
    @pk.lumumba Рік тому +62

    The biggest case study of American imperialism and greed is showcased in the Congo (DRC), through the way they (Eisenhower, Nixon & CIA) handled H.E. Patrice Lumumba

    • @ronaldmadziro5679
      @ronaldmadziro5679 Рік тому +16

      Yet Esseinhower is seen by many as a great President despite his horrible record of Amerikkkan imperialism. He was responsible for overthrowing Democratically elected Iranian leader,installed the Shah to be a puppet for the West,Iran has not recovered from that. Esseinhower also supported a coup in Guatemala to overthrow leftist leader and install a puppet so they can profit from their citrus fruit plantations there. When the Bay of Pigs invasion happened in Cuba during the early months of Kennedy administration,it had been the Eisenhower regime that had recruited Cuban exiles,trained them to plot the invasion. Kennedy only found out when it was in advanced stages and he was powerless to stop it,so he allowed it to happen,thankfully it failed. That’s Amerikkkan imperialism for you.

    • @allenfreeland6494
      @allenfreeland6494 Рік тому +1

      The shame is that President Esseinhower was no hero as you can see his record.People don't want to see the hypocrisy in these political leaders and the damage they done to freedom. Lumumba was a man of truth and greatness but was taken away by greed.

    • @apex_prowler95
      @apex_prowler95 Рік тому +13

      The Belgians did the most in the assassination of the great Lumumba. The US government played second fiddle. As long as you don't put the blame on who it really was, the Belgians, your comment is simple fodder. The Assassination of Lumumba by Ludo de Witte is a good start for those who think they know but don't.

    • @augustopinochet1670
      @augustopinochet1670 Рік тому +1

      He was a filthy communist who got what he deserved. How ignorant are you to think that the Soviet imperialism and the KGB wasn't just as influential?

    • @ronaldmadziro5679
      @ronaldmadziro5679 Рік тому +3

      @@augustopinochet1670 Fascist trol alert 🚨

  • @lorrainemounts2416
    @lorrainemounts2416 Рік тому +8

    All it takes is just 1 brave voice to speak up against the hypocrisy and other atrocities to plant the seeds for freedom and liberation from tyranny and imperialism. Lumumba was a great man, and it is a pity he is not alive today to witness the evolution of Africa. 🙏🏽

  • @frana.4086
    @frana.4086 Рік тому +9

    You did an excellent job on this topic! Can we expect coverage on Julius Neyere? I'm sure I misspelled it. I think he was the first President of Tanzania.

  • @nyiniamako
    @nyiniamako Рік тому +7

    Brilliant piece. Thank you!

  • @mikestone9129
    @mikestone9129 Рік тому +11

    Another very good and well researched video.

  • @Avaricumstudios
    @Avaricumstudios Рік тому +13

    We celebrate our radical African revolutionaries and rightly so but we shouldn't forget that their revolutionary zeal and idealism is one of the reason why some African countries are so messed up...what if Lumumba didn't have great speeches but was boring and patient? Independence might have been delayed for five or so years allowing for the training of an officer Corp and civil service and that may have set Congo on the right track after all in the long run...Lumumbas zeal and charisma may have rallied crowds but people don't eat zeal and charisma....

    • @36G
      @36G Рік тому +6

      Without influencing the masses they would do as their told through western influence. His words were necessary to spark critical thinking among his people.

  • @ycamara9034
    @ycamara9034 Рік тому +14

    Rest in power forever ,and peace ✌️

  • @powermindz9326
    @powermindz9326 Рік тому +6

    It's sad that in the video, It's actually his own people binding and arresting him , what blindness😢...oh God

  • @grunggadx25
    @grunggadx25 Рік тому +12

    It’s sad that he learned too late that the un was only in the Kongo for themselves

  • @jessepennoni7180
    @jessepennoni7180 Рік тому +11

    found your channel the other day and went through all your videos looking for this one! your content is excellent thank you!

  • @93McDj
    @93McDj Рік тому +2

    Salute my brother, you are great and appreciated @AfricanBiographics

  • @Aiizek01
    @Aiizek01 Рік тому +3

    A true leader and thanks you 🙏🏽💯

  • @mkataremboiya6870
    @mkataremboiya6870 Рік тому +1

    We can only thank God for giving us this fearless african leaders whoz love for their country n freedom was outmost may God remember them wherever they are without them we uld still b in bondage.

  • @momonasri8611
    @momonasri8611 Рік тому +14

    His own friends and people betrayed him definitely a hero. You lot know accurate biography about him I can read

  • @Wolvieonepunch
    @Wolvieonepunch Рік тому +3

    I don't know much about the Congo so I'm looking forward to this video thank you

  • @evilassaultweaponeer
    @evilassaultweaponeer Рік тому +9

    These are wonderful videos you create; you’ve earned a subscriber! This greatly helps (albeit doesn’t complete) my understanding of Africans’ glowing view of Patrice Lumumba.

    • @kariuksnjoro
      @kariuksnjoro Рік тому +4

      It's because he was honest. At a time when everyone was expected to pretend that grievous horrors had been forgotten, he never stayed silent. He paid for it with his life. Very few honest people remain.

    • @kirkc4696
      @kirkc4696 Рік тому

      They may have stopped this man, but no one can stop his ideas or the country he loved.

  • @hc82
    @hc82 Рік тому +3

    Great respect from kenya. Long live the King

  • @iansteel6403
    @iansteel6403 Рік тому +11

    One of the few figures in African history that seemed to be both a martyr and untouched by the corrupt nepotism that plagued so many. Some say he wanted to play both sides of those in the Cold War, but he urged for neutrality and I think he was genuine in that. I doubt he was the next Messiah by any means but his record seems less besmirched that so many of that region who chose to use the trust of the public to vie for just an ounce more of power, putting them higher than most of the other crabs, but still lingering, far away from the mouth of the barrel. His advocation for the unification of Africans, like so many others, was what probably led to his assassination. Africa is much more profitable to colonizers if horrors like Rwanda and such happen on an iterative enough basis such that every native is wrecked with paranoia and malnourishment. Hopefully, something will break that cycle.

  • @blackviking6728
    @blackviking6728 2 місяці тому +3

    Whenever I hear this story. I feel very very sad
    rest in peace righteous son of Africa

  • @tsegaberhane8690
    @tsegaberhane8690 Рік тому +7

    May his memory be a blessing 🙏 to all Africans ❤❤

  • @larrysherk
    @larrysherk Рік тому +10

    Lumumba was brilliantly showing African men how to stand up to the Western Capitalists, and of course Exceptional America couldn't stand for that.

    • @augustopinochet1670
      @augustopinochet1670 Рік тому +2

      Standing up to Western Capitalists while on his knees for Soviet marxists

    • @laitarianplayz8080
      @laitarianplayz8080 Рік тому

      ​@@augustopinochet1670 So he should be allied to the West not the most supportive nation.

  • @piked261
    @piked261 Рік тому +6

    One of my youthful hero's ✊

  • @mr.cangieter8758
    @mr.cangieter8758 Рік тому +2

    This channel is gold. Happy to subscribe.

  • @Dalos777
    @Dalos777 Рік тому +4

    Cobalt mining exploits is the new form of struggle they endure. Majority of the workers are children. People complain about slavery of the past and do nothing about it today.

  • @YawEffah-nl4uh
    @YawEffah-nl4uh Рік тому +1

    God will judge all of these atrocities.The descendants of these people will know mo peace.A lesson to all African people and leaders.

  • @anthonyforrest1785
    @anthonyforrest1785 Рік тому +7

    The Americans Belgians and all the Congolese including Mobutu should have been drag before the Hague tried and either imprisoned or executed for the demise of a gigantic Congolese patriot! And until today the Democratic Republic of Congo is still reeling from this mishap!

    • @augustopinochet1670
      @augustopinochet1670 Рік тому +1

      lol yeah i'm sure socialism would of worked out there and not led to widespread death and misery, like everywhere elese

  • @traceycroxford8880
    @traceycroxford8880 Рік тому +2

    Patrice Lumumba was a truly and exceptional leader ,imagine what the Congo would have become.

  • @franwern519
    @franwern519 Рік тому +4

    I am so sad and angry, this frustration of a young educated man, trying to share the greater picture, a big vision of a great Africa, expecially Congo with all its huge natural resources. Looking at Ghana celebrating their independence, filled with hope for the independence of his own country, but instead ending up being killed brutally by your own people, your OWN. Worse than that, his friend Mubutu, the one he trusted and gave charge over the Army, ended up getting one with the West, doing this. I don't want to see or talk about Lumumba again, I have realized it makes me angry and sad

  • @justinaodiley2893
    @justinaodiley2893 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this historical education. God bless you Sir

  • @elamvaluthis7268
    @elamvaluthis7268 Рік тому +9

    Great patriotic African leader.

  • @reclaimingminds2811
    @reclaimingminds2811 Рік тому +2

    What a great man and sacrifice Patrice Lumumba made! When black men in particular Stop killing each other, we as a race will win! Lioness Kush Lumumba ( my name was changed a few years ago to reflect my support of Patrice and his vision for Afrika ❤)

  • @mikemashudu2263
    @mikemashudu2263 Рік тому +3

    What a moving history of our brothers who fought for freedom

  • @jokesalamidesigns
    @jokesalamidesigns Рік тому +1

    Oh my! I have learnt a lot watching all these documentaries on the struggle of African leaders that tried to liberate Africa! So sad!

  • @hueyvince1632
    @hueyvince1632 Рік тому +3

    A very small detail, but thank you very much for naming the 2 men that were murdered with him🙏🏿❤

  • @tytobieola2766
    @tytobieola2766 Рік тому +2

    I have never heard of him. Thank you

  • @matthewyankey4663
    @matthewyankey4663 Рік тому +7

    Some people are wicked.

  • @bobomiller3566
    @bobomiller3566 Рік тому +1

    Than God for the advancement of technology and social media platforms. Being a blk man in the USA. This African history of a great black leader in Africa being plotted against and murdered by evil powers that be,. Thanks for bringing this archived history to the forefront of minds that seek education in light of a dark history

  • @Airman1121
    @Airman1121 Рік тому +19

    I really enjoyed the film by Raoul Peck. The actor looked remarkably like Lumumba. They always kill the people who want to change things.

  • @oluomau.7489
    @oluomau.7489 24 дні тому

    I cried so much during this video. Thank you African Biographics for creating an informative space where Africans can empower each other to continue fighting against oppression!

  • @mimmomanneh518
    @mimmomanneh518 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for the documentary…I,however, miss the Great Speech made by Patrice Lubumbashi…”I am the impregnable rock of Gibraltar…”….”Katanga must never break away from the Republic of Congo…”. Thank you Sir.❤

  • @danielgichuki9081
    @danielgichuki9081 Рік тому +12

    How i wish Patrice Lumumba had been more careful and possibly read Sun Tzu the art of war

    • @ibnurismail5964
      @ibnurismail5964 Рік тому

      First comment That i feel it's really Genius

    • @Elrobin6072
      @Elrobin6072 Рік тому +2

      No matter what you read of another culture ,if you can't get rid of the trailers amongst you like Castro did and Mau Mau did in China then ,you will get nowere

    • @Kolesha
      @Kolesha Рік тому

      We do not need knowledge from outsiders.

  • @andrewrobinson2565
    @andrewrobinson2565 Рік тому +5

    Excellent job 👍👍.

  • @famousandbase3572
    @famousandbase3572 Рік тому +3

    Am always very sad about his death and all that was done on his He is my Hero on African Soil

  • @apex_prowler95
    @apex_prowler95 Рік тому +8

    The great Lumumba is the greatest of the Continent of Africa's leader. The fact that his usurpness has never had everyone involved in his death pay is the saddest part of the whole ordeal.

    • @rahmit47
      @rahmit47 Рік тому

      It is indeed sad but the bitter truth.

    • @cactusqltr
      @cactusqltr Рік тому

      They did have a trial and found the culprits, including his ‘friend’ who betrayed him and took the presidency for almost 30 years. All that time, everyone, including Lumumba’s widow, knew he had done it. Unfortunately, the former president escaped to France or Belgium, but was tried in abstentions, and all found guilty.

  • @andykerr3803
    @andykerr3803 Рік тому +1

    The first time I hear of this.
    Thank you.

  • @heronjoan5871
    @heronjoan5871 Рік тому +3

    " and we are going
    to make of the ConGo
    the Center
    of the Sun's radiance .."
    Patrice Lumumba
    how 'bout that .. LoVE 🎱

  • @jonahbenisrael4602
    @jonahbenisrael4602 Рік тому +4

    Mr Lumumba was a Martyr!!
    He died for the People!!
    Revelation 17:6
    [6]And I saw the woman drunken with the blood of the saints, and with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus: and when I saw her, I wondered with great admiration.

  • @stevemohammed1114
    @stevemohammed1114 Рік тому +1

    I believe that Africa has brilliant people. According toPro PLO Lumumba the darling educator of Africa has advised that for great Africa to move forward they must “ unite “ and stressed that without unity and consolidation despite being obtaining Independence they will be recolonised. African leaders should take heed and start uniting.

  • @jahworks6466
    @jahworks6466 Рік тому +4

    Patrice Lamumba lives forever.❤

  • @kitokoomoyyambuka9203
    @kitokoomoyyambuka9203 Рік тому +1

    A brave man!, political actor and specially a centerpiece in the fight for independence of his country. Unfortunatly, not at all liked rightly in his own country due to tribalism. A lost legacy !?.....qui vivra vera. Anyway, thank you P.E.L. ona Welo for your courage to have dared.