The Manuscripts and Intellectual Legacy of Timbuktu

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  • @M3OverSeas
    @M3OverSeas 2 роки тому +143

    FINALLY Mr Robin Walker has found somewhat of a mainstream audience!!… I have followed his lectures for years! He has also written several books… I encourage each and everyone to not only share this lecture , but to also research his numerous other lectures( those not so mainstream)

    • @Laura-sg6ss
      @Laura-sg6ss 2 роки тому +3

      Yes exactly!!!

    • @jessefellows9277
      @jessefellows9277 2 роки тому +3

      Will do

    • @roxiet7016
      @roxiet7016 2 роки тому +2

      It will be a privilege…
      Greatly valuable information 💥🖤.., will share it with my intended students …💜🧡
      Will also purchase his written books…🖤 I’ve read and enjoyed one.⭐️.. tremendously.
      Ashe’… thank you…🌟

    • @aelearning1545
      @aelearning1545 2 роки тому +1

      Great lecture by Robin Walker!

    • @Kinnard1967
      @Kinnard1967 2 роки тому +1

      TYSM for the jewel of knowledge, ONE LOV

  • @rlittlefield2691
    @rlittlefield2691 2 роки тому +125

    I am so glad to hear someone speaking about the rich culture that existed in Africa.

  • @courtneyturner5083
    @courtneyturner5083 3 роки тому +203

    I need more current lectures from Robin. He’s the next up in a long line of inspirational black historians/ intellectuals. Excellent hour spent listening.

    • @papahawk3644
      @papahawk3644 2 роки тому +10

      Robin? You must be acquainted with him. I would also like to hear more from Mr. Walker. i’ll be looking for his writings.

    • @oliverlaw02
      @oliverlaw02 2 роки тому +4

      He's lightweight In comparison to the people who he plagiarized.

    • @ralami6183
      @ralami6183 2 роки тому +3

      Yes he is among the best for sure!

    • @Laura-sg6ss
      @Laura-sg6ss 2 роки тому +9

      @@oliverlaw02 plagar- what??? Man😭💀💀💀gtfoh

    • @ALIENBACKGAMING
      @ALIENBACKGAMING 4 місяці тому

      Disappear from history​@@oliverlaw02

  • @johnpatterson6448
    @johnpatterson6448 2 роки тому +32

    I love the way he dives straight in without preamble

  • @thefoxxiefoxx8056
    @thefoxxiefoxx8056 10 місяців тому +53

    Dang. When he said he concluded the lecture, it felt like it had just begun. I wanted more.

    • @Juniatadelphibey
      @Juniatadelphibey 3 місяці тому +5

      The black conquistadors still control these books and has long ago infiltrated all throughout Africa! They look like us! But, they ain’t us! The same thing happened in the Americas throughout the entire world!🌎 😅😅😅😅

  • @AmosKatana
    @AmosKatana 2 роки тому +80

    This is more accurate and elaborate than most North African historical presentations I've experienced

    • @handleisGG
      @handleisGG 2 місяці тому

      Its a lie, amazigh people existed there long before that tiny arab tribe went PAST north africa to live in SPAIN AND ITALY for 800 years

  • @slingshotchicken4695
    @slingshotchicken4695 2 роки тому +55

    Robin Walker delivers a classic lecture here. Give that man a raise!

  • @truthsearch9797
    @truthsearch9797 2 роки тому +91

    I enjoyed and appreciated the scholarship and determined composure of Mr. Walker. I especially appreciated the lack of frill in his presentation. He also made sure to present loads of references. I have been a student of African history for close to 40 years, and witnessed personally the lectures of Dr. John H. Henrik Clarke, Ivan Van Sertima, Dr.Yosef Ben Jochannan, Professor James Smalls, Dr. Wade Nobles and many others. Mr. Walker is on par with many of the previous excellent scholars of African history and legacy. Also he was unapologetic in his presentation and clearly was not seeking validation. This I found refreshing. Thank You Mr. Walker and I thank Gresham College for allowing a platform for the presentation.

    • @rabiyah7402
      @rabiyah7402 2 роки тому

      It would benefit any student of history or historians to do a comparative study also of the Quran, Hadith and Islamic history or better yet consult Islamic scholars while quoting historical references about Islam in order to validate fairly... Enemies of social movements of all types, including Islam existed long ago as they do today.

    • @ogyaherd9667
      @ogyaherd9667 2 місяці тому

      seems there should be some mention of how great higher learning predated greek & roman sources... like in medicine & philosophy & mathematics - the pyramids didn't build themselves prior to greco-roman civilizations?

  • @taredaniel9660
    @taredaniel9660 2 роки тому +37

    This is one of the best presentation I've ever come across on UA-cam.
    Well done Prof!

  • @KM-nb2is
    @KM-nb2is 2 роки тому +53

    This must certainly be an adopted curriculum in schools and Universities all over the beloved World

  • @extrabigman6825
    @extrabigman6825 2 роки тому +21

    I studied under this man for three yrs and need to go back to yr 1 study.
    Mind blowing information

    • @roxiet7016
      @roxiet7016 2 роки тому +2

      Wondrous and wonderfully enriching . 🧡💥
      I am sure u will continue your scholarship..💫
      I plan to order books written by dr.
      Walker.. I am a lover and great admire of the Timbuktu fabulous legacy🌟🔥…
      Great encompassing lecturer and lecture..💜🧡
      Ashe’ fam

  • @catherinehodge7624
    @catherinehodge7624 2 роки тому +47

    Thanks for the offerings of Gresham college. Clearly the extent of the vandalism is only now coming to light. Thank you for the excellent presentation and the Intellectual prowess of the presenter. I don't think it is too much of a stretch to saw there is a systematic plot to erase all evidence of African scholarship and achievements and it is still in force today if you understand what IS tried to do in Timbuktu in as recently as 2012. The need for a concerted joining of our efforts to expose the villany and reducate the world with particular emphasis on the youths of the continent of Africa is beyond question. Incredible! There is no other comment more fitting at this time. INCREDIBLE!

    • @horaceosirian8993
      @horaceosirian8993 3 місяці тому

      All those magnificent ancient African buildings, famous all over the world, are testament to the fantasy of which you speak...by virtue of their total absence.

    • @ogyaherd9667
      @ogyaherd9667 2 місяці тому

      perhaps there could be further outreach & marketing to the guilded & wealthy & the youth to consider this a noble intellectual & academic pursuit... would be wonderful to a have a new and up and coming generation of scholars who carry on with uncovering the past instead of allowing it to be the soul research & expertise of others!

  • @davidwright8432
    @davidwright8432 3 роки тому +64

    Very, very many thanks for this.I knew so little of it. Apart from the amazing narrative, the parallel of Latin to European scholarship and Arabic to African, helps explain a lot.

    • @kaarlimakela3413
      @kaarlimakela3413 3 роки тому +8

      Yeah yeah!
      And Ancient Greece influenced how the Cyrillic alphabet turned out aka Russia. All fascinating 👵

  • @simeonstarr8254
    @simeonstarr8254 2 роки тому +22

    Real Black history, finally 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🙏🏾❤🙏🏾✊🏾🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @olawale5549
    @olawale5549 2 роки тому +21

    Came to take a peek at what the lecture was really about, ended up listening till the end. Interesting topic, excellent delivery.

  • @kiznkel
    @kiznkel 3 місяці тому +16

    Needs to be taught more in elementary schools high schools. Black kids need this

    • @raphaelandrews3617
      @raphaelandrews3617 2 місяці тому

      Every black school and black parents should see this.

    • @AndrewSanders-d1p
      @AndrewSanders-d1p День тому

      Kiznkel, the majority of black adults need this and they need to be educated exactly the way this was done in Timbuktu. Write down the manuscript, debate among the students what is the right copy then go into the meaning of the manuscript.

  • @donnamarie6736
    @donnamarie6736 2 роки тому +58

    Great and insightful lecture. I pray wealthy Africans can fund the translation and preservation of these ancient documents.

    • @queenselah6261
      @queenselah6261 2 роки тому +2

      What are you talking about?

    • @ogyaherd9667
      @ogyaherd9667 2 місяці тому

      @@queenselah6261 the research involved in finding, preserving, & translating this ancient information is more than a labor of love i believe...

  • @MuhammadAli-hr1bj
    @MuhammadAli-hr1bj 2 роки тому +16

    Astounding lecture on a fascinating subject. I first came across Mansa Musa at the Haaj Exhibition at the British Museum. I was simply blown away by the thriving rich Intellectual tradition of the Malian empire.

    • @elaineburnett5230
      @elaineburnett5230 2 роки тому +7

      It is becoming more apparent that large amounts of ancient history have been ignored ..

  • @raphaelandrews3617
    @raphaelandrews3617 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you to Gresham College( I did 2 short courses there on Journalism Law) for a brillant/ interesting lecture on the History of Timbuktu. This should be shown in Every School.

  • @tangabiang5282
    @tangabiang5282 3 роки тому +55

    In 2005, some inhabitants showed me and some other students the ancient manuscripts kept by their families. One of this family lived in front of the French explorer René Caillé house in Timbuktu.

    • @trojanette8345
      @trojanette8345 2 роки тому +3

      WOW!!
      Truly a special experience. You are lucky.

    • @trojanette8345
      @trojanette8345 2 роки тому +1

      Thepeople that you met....did get the sense that they knew the value of what they had OR............ Did you get the sense that they understood the value of what they had hidden and that, that is the reason WHY they kept it secret or kept it hidden?

    • @T.image79
      @T.image79 2 роки тому +1

      Did you get the sense that they fully appreciated the value of what they had??

    • @aelearning1545
      @aelearning1545 2 роки тому +2

      Great lecture by Robin Walker!

  • @tuckergary1516
    @tuckergary1516 2 роки тому +16

    this Timbkutu lecture is mind-boggling thank you

  • @ScottAJacob
    @ScottAJacob 2 роки тому +69

    What to be learned of African history and scholarship is clearly foundational to western knowledge and modern educational forms. It is so refreshing to be given a new perspective on the history and intellectual inheritance gained from the great empires of Africa. As western education continues to fail and fall in it's duty to educate it's citizens and raise people up, out of poverty and stupidity, it should be a beacon of hope to know by African descendants that they hail from one of the worlds most celebrated cultures of learning and intellectual scholarship. This is the secret that white dominated western societies didn't want the world to know; their intellectual knowledge is descended from far older black African scholarship. This lecture by Mr. Walker is to be commended for eroding the lies of white perception. Also impressive are the correct pronunciations of the proper names mentioned in the lecture. So often butchered by western orators, Robin's dictation was most refreshing. More please!

    • @queenselah6261
      @queenselah6261 2 роки тому +3

      Thank you I appreciate your rare brut honesty

    • @ScottAJacob
      @ScottAJacob 2 роки тому +11

      @@queenselah6261 You are quite welcome. I'm a student of life and I grasp, smiling, at powerful information like this that could shift the paradigm in the better direction. The knowledge to be learned, the wisdom to be gained, and the scholar's curiosity to be pondered, has no color nor race nor society which holds them hostage. These are the rights afforded the human mind since our conscience found itself in human form. It is only through those who deny us these basic foods that we stagnate and slowly die by the blind functionality of a flawed and ignorant society. Knowledge is power! And what hypocrites abound in that flawed society that ignores the truth and origins of their knowledge, and with irony proves itself powerless. Were we to be so enriched as to release that knowledge unto the world, and for that, our souls be filled and complete, we would then know true freedom; no longer kept empty by the ignorance that starves us all. I shall be posting and sharing this profound and timely lecture so others too may be enlightened and their eyes opened, if even just a little more. We will get there, slowly, one step at a time, and like babies yet to walk, Humanity has much to learn and relearn.

    • @queenselah6261
      @queenselah6261 2 роки тому +4

      @@ScottAJacob we could learn from Judas how he betrayed HaMashyach to his death for 30 pieces of silver but sought to return the money instead of humbling himself to HaMashyach whom he had betrayed. So we don't expect Amerikka to right their wrongdoings against us our father will avenge his precious few. Believe it

    • @SunnyandNova
      @SunnyandNova 2 роки тому +2

      Is it fare to say Europeans have stolen and lied about the identity and history of AFRICANS. 🇪🇬 / 🇸🇩 🤓……yes or no? YT 🤓

    • @oliviamonteque6407
      @oliviamonteque6407 2 роки тому +4

      Just as it says in Psalms 83, they came together to distroy African writings, and history.

  • @lindsaywaterman2010
    @lindsaywaterman2010 2 роки тому +20

    Thank you very much Mr. Robin Walke for this most enlightening lecture with your amazing erudition!

  • @markebareeves9760
    @markebareeves9760 Місяць тому +1

    Wow ❤❤❤ great class. I really want to learn Hebrew or the Torah being a black American. I really think that it’s time for me to learn I wrote and we’re grateful for you to be able to bring this to the masses love strength and kindness and blessings. Continue to follow you for helping to open our ass about our true self and ancestors, we thank you❤❤❤

  • @richardtyndall9311
    @richardtyndall9311 3 роки тому +55

    Thank you Robin , It would be great to see you back with more lectures.

  • @truth-be-told
    @truth-be-told 2 роки тому +210

    Master class, now we know the African Americans come from a cultured heritage which was diluted or say forcibly drained. Thank you for the knowledge 👍

    • @africaine4889
      @africaine4889 2 роки тому +32

      Yes. You come from greatness

    • @Prodigy396
      @Prodigy396 2 роки тому

      @@africaine4889 Most black people in America don't descend from Africa.

    • @africaine4889
      @africaine4889 2 роки тому +10

      @@Prodigy396every single black have roots in Africa. Now if u spit on your african ancestors it is up to u. I am am a bantu. We believe in reincarnation. I hope for u that you do not have a single drop of bantu blood.

    • @aprilspencer73
      @aprilspencer73 2 роки тому +7

      @@africaine4889 right that's crazy we are African just not born in Africa

    • @patriciaalridge8618
      @patriciaalridge8618 2 роки тому +5

      Black Americans?
      Black people.

  • @christopherinman6833
    @christopherinman6833 2 місяці тому +3

    Excellent, informative program. Thank you Robin Walker.

  • @scottsmutumbani5896
    @scottsmutumbani5896 2 місяці тому +5

    Thank you for this great lecture 👌👌👌

  • @josephz.z.matowanyika2544
    @josephz.z.matowanyika2544 2 роки тому +43

    I like this very much. Most illumunating for African people like myself. I am a non-historian professionally but intensely seeking to understand our long term indigenous African origins in various facets of our lives and experiences. One thing I wish simeone could assist with is the linakges with other regions of Africa. The linkage with the Sudan, the bantu migrations all the way to the southern tip of the African continent. In other words, the unity of Afrcian history and histories is essential. Take g for example the place of gold and ivory in the history of the last millenia of the whole continent would be interesting. I wish to be directed to this kind of literature. We do know that over the last two millenia and more, there was much more inter-African sharing of cultural heritage matters. Most illuminating. Thanks

  • @SenegalStyleSinetaGeorge
    @SenegalStyleSinetaGeorge 2 роки тому +4

    THIS MAN... I have learned more in an hour than 22yrs of living in Senegal. My greatest respect Mr Walker - thank you thank you thank you! Sineta George, SenegalStyle BnB Homestay & SenegalStyle TOURS!

    • @kf9926
      @kf9926 2 роки тому +2

      Show you family and friends

  • @megeek727
    @megeek727 3 місяці тому +1

    I found this presentation to be much more enlightening than expected. I gave me a lot to think about.
    Every student had to write by hand his own copy of the textbook. Even moveable type printing was only available for printing the most important religious material. You had to be the offspring of a very wealthy person to receive any education.
    We are truly blessed to live in the age of the internet and UA-cam.

  • @berneak1
    @berneak1 2 роки тому +18

    Finding black history today is like pulling a string from a knitted dress.the more you pull ,the more the dress unravel.
    Loving this new old history .🥰

    • @OllieMissouri-is6ei
      @OllieMissouri-is6ei 4 місяці тому +1

      I like that, I would say a sweater; it applies to everyone.🧶🪡

  • @lotusflowerbombmadchenvomm4343
    @lotusflowerbombmadchenvomm4343 3 роки тому +17

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️This is one of the best news for our continent and people. ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @mspenelope6874
    @mspenelope6874 2 роки тому +28

    Really enjoyed this and hope to see this area of scholarship expand. An excellent scholar and speaker ✨🙏✨

  • @yvonneifill13
    @yvonneifill13 2 роки тому +10

    Wow beautiful my eyes 👀 are wide open and so much knowledge and learning we need to learn about history of black civilization . Thanks 🙏🏽 for your speaking hope you get invited to speak all around the world 🌍 thanks 🙏🏽

  • @sonarbangla8711
    @sonarbangla8711 3 роки тому +33

    Extremely well presented history of Timbuctoo, well researched and is a treasure in the annuls of human achievement. Specially the presence of scholars from Andalusia, where a library at Alhambra had a collection of 400,000 books on science, mathematics and medicine etc. It is logical that some of these valuable books ended up in Timbuctoo and may still can be found. Scholars from Oxford and Cambridge are searching these books, frantically. They are the product of the Abbasid period, when Muslim scholars preserved and improved upon knowledge from India and China. If these books are still preserved in Mali, under the sand or some where then a treasure trove can be retrieved.

    • @queenselah6261
      @queenselah6261 2 роки тому

      And all these blessings shall overcome Yisrael and Overtake Yisrael

  • @helenamcginty4920
    @helenamcginty4920 3 роки тому +26

    A difficult ask to cover such a huge time period and subject in one hour but well worth the effort. Nice to be able to hear the speaker as well. So many of these types of lectures have poor sound quality. Universities seem to be worst.

  • @kaarlimakela3413
    @kaarlimakela3413 3 роки тому +19

    I do hope history, literature, and all this material is preserved as you say. This is wonderful, as for so long it was said that nearly all of this treasure was lost.

  • @ianrmacdougall3875
    @ianrmacdougall3875 2 роки тому +8

    Brilliant Heritage Ancient Ghania the vandals of Colonial Europe and the utter destruction of Black Power, intellectual autonomy, what a great discovery Timbuktu. Wonderful narration

  • @trojanette8345
    @trojanette8345 2 роки тому +18

    This was truly an enlightening and awe-inspiring moment. Yet, also very poignant and bittersweet to listen to.
    You see I have older (now deceased) relatives who used to tell me when, I was younger that when they were coming along in school in the '20's, '30's, and 40's, here in America, they used to routinely, get lessons and hear discussions, about the true history of North Africa. I'm thinking of one older aunt in particular who could rattle off the names of great African chiefs and warlords like it was everyday lingo. However, by the mid to late 1950's textbooks and teachings on the subjects had all but eradicated. So much, so that by the time I started going to school in, the late '60's and early 1970's nary a word of it was ever mentioned at all.
    Looking back I would suspect that social, political, and economic values had changed over the decades. Socially -- it was no longer deemed 'hip' to, "talk about that 'old stuff' ". It happened in the past. Ergo, let's leave it where we found it. It was no longer useful to discuss. Politically -- it was seen as unseemly to delve into the upheavals and chaos of so distant a land that 'had nothing to do with us'. Economically -- the period betw the mid 60's to the middle of the 1970''s was in full "Hippy, (Viet) 'Nam / "Flower Power" (fist bump) mode that people no longer saw such topics, as relevant. Why talk about a land and a people so far removed from, our own 'civilization'? There was no need. As such it was no longer necessary to spend time or waste precious extra book space or pages on, irrelevant material. So, the material was just cut out of the curriculum. Evidence of this 'casting off' of knowledge is evident right through to today.
    Sadly children of today hardly know what a textbook really is. Schools in general barely, distribute textbooks nor, do they freely give out expanded knowledge to our nation's youth, anymore. In fact in many school textbooks and additional learning material is oftentimes locked away in storage closets and hidden rooms. I should know.....I've seen this trend first-hand. I..........am a teacher.

    • @elaineburnett5230
      @elaineburnett5230 2 роки тому +1

      Well you just taught me...thank you.

    • @ogyaherd9667
      @ogyaherd9667 2 місяці тому

      i concur entirely, but the minds and hands that made this happen have a limited time: what was in the dark is coming to The Light! there was a time when "the learned" discouraged this sort of inquiry and investigation, and thought it more productive for negroes to pursue "practical' endeavors within the society, not their history, language, culture, etc...

  • @dayoadeyemo5769
    @dayoadeyemo5769 2 роки тому +4

    What a lecture Bravo Monsieur 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿

  • @behaviorwellnesspodcast9574
    @behaviorwellnesspodcast9574 3 місяці тому +4

    Excellent lecture !

  • @Amidat
    @Amidat 2 роки тому +18

    Wonderful to hear this part of African history be told.

    • @heavnlybody4876
      @heavnlybody4876 2 роки тому

      Indeed.. this part😳🥱👁️🌟👁️

    • @heavnlybody4876
      @heavnlybody4876 2 роки тому

      I need some facts hard core references to go to right now! Books, yes we want to know not just saying manuscripts....

    • @Amidat
      @Amidat 2 роки тому

      @@heavnlybody4876 my goal is travel directly there

  • @moqapiselassie1756
    @moqapiselassie1756 2 роки тому +12

    As always an excellent lecture. I'm proud to say that's I teacher. Well done teach!

  • @user-zv3jn8vc5v
    @user-zv3jn8vc5v 3 місяці тому +1

    I am blessed to hear the true knowledge of Africa especially Mali. I have for many years wanted to Visit the library’s to read and feel the splendor of A Righteous Aristocracy of Africa’s POWER and historical PAST…👁️👁️💪🏾🤲🏾✍🏾🔥❤️

  • @GrumpyTinashe
    @GrumpyTinashe Місяць тому +1

    This is what our rich people should be funding not buying houses in Europe. Transcripts of this manuscript into English. That's a goldmine of black knowledge

  • @vlastafe
    @vlastafe 2 роки тому +4

    Mr.Walker, I am fascinated by your presentation.

  • @ras239
    @ras239 2 роки тому +2

    I just want to thank Mr. Walker and Gresham college for a outstanding presentation. This presentation have turn the lights on. The revelation of knowledge ancient African literature and culture just truly amazing.

  • @norashepley1121
    @norashepley1121 2 місяці тому +2

    Truly fabulous to hear; so well and succinctly presented🙏🏼

  • @Ayo.Ajisafe
    @Ayo.Ajisafe 2 роки тому +8

    Robin you do us proud.

  • @AbstractVisionMedia
    @AbstractVisionMedia 4 місяці тому +2

    This was an amazing presentation and thank you to the man who asked the important question at 51:41

  • @kingdavidwilliams8609
    @kingdavidwilliams8609 2 роки тому +9

    EXCELLENT! This is "LIGHT",... Literally! The Colonization of Lands and Information,... along with the Destruction of Indigenous Cultures and Societies, are the Epitome of the Crimes Against Hue-Manity. There SO MUCH information, evidence and knowledge of the Greatness/Richness of the History Allover the Continent of Africa! (Give Deep Thought to WHY This Would Have Been Done)

    • @emfegmfeg7100
      @emfegmfeg7100 2 роки тому

      umm, it was done because all people conquer, just like the Chinese are now conquering Africa and other parts of the world. It is HUMAN Nature.

  • @ekoyudhaable
    @ekoyudhaable 3 місяці тому

    Fantastic! Great lecture. Much appreciated for the knowledge and history I got from this lecture. I came across this video after I remember I met a random man in the Prophet Muhammad's mosque (Nabawi) in Madina, KSA prior to hajj season. He sat just beside me. We introduce each other with a sign language and he said he is from Timbuktu. I heard about Timbuktu many times before and begin to be curious about it. God indeed works mysteriously.

  • @KaikalaMoon
    @KaikalaMoon 3 роки тому +24

    Amazing stuff! Thanks for enlightening us with this knowledge.

  • @Popalongkid
    @Popalongkid 2 роки тому +3

    I just randomly came across this video. I greatly appreciate his erudition and concise and unopinionated dissemination of a part of West African History we hear very little of. Bless this brother, he's a great find. 🙏🏽🤗💕

  • @dailypolishme
    @dailypolishme Місяць тому +1

    Wow, what an insight 👏👏👏👏TFS

  • @karenishness1
    @karenishness1 2 роки тому +3

    This lecture answered questions I had for decades!!!!!

  • @fromGhetto2Goddess
    @fromGhetto2Goddess 2 роки тому +13

    Amazing, educative and informative. Please keep these lectures coming!!!

  • @freedom_ATA
    @freedom_ATA 2 роки тому +2

    Bravo Mr. Walker! Nice to see you shining, I’ve been a fan for many years✊🏾❤️✊🏾

  • @amenamen205
    @amenamen205 2 роки тому +3

    Another excellent presenter from Robin Walker The Black History Man

  • @johnnybates7580
    @johnnybates7580 2 роки тому +6

    I was just watching, "when the Sahara was green." I look forward ro this talk.

  • @KhairulFadzlyAKarim
    @KhairulFadzlyAKarim 2 роки тому +9

    Great lectures, never realized the importance of Timbuktu before, always heard of the name but not the significant of it.

  • @sunshinesmiles9761
    @sunshinesmiles9761 2 роки тому +2

    They cut our noses of to spit our faces Thank you Professor

  • @charrisgs400
    @charrisgs400 2 роки тому +7

    Great Lecture and awesome lecturer!

  • @butchmitch731
    @butchmitch731 2 роки тому +5

    Remakable. Essential Learning.
    Thank you, Sir; a true Scholar

  • @kaddufrancisethan4080
    @kaddufrancisethan4080 2 роки тому +2

    Ink indeed truly never fades and it's veracity will always produce authenticity

  • @nehemiahvaughn4768
    @nehemiahvaughn4768 2 роки тому +7

    Timbuktu is a beautiful place. I seen with my eyes one of the first bibles translated from Greek to Arabic. Other books are buried in the sand for safe keeping.

  • @pamelahomeyer748
    @pamelahomeyer748 2 роки тому +17

    Many of the greatest manuscripts from Timbuktu are in private hands inside well kept and guarded wooden treasure chest along the road to Timbuktu. You go along the road towards Timbuktu and ask I believe you will find all the records that you were looking for

    • @kat64470
      @kat64470 2 роки тому +2

      Is there a tour one can take?

  • @trevoryingwane5714
    @trevoryingwane5714 2 роки тому +10

    Very illuminating, thank you very much!!

  • @MalickMan
    @MalickMan 2 роки тому +2

    A lecture for the ages. It was fresh footprints on my impressionable mind. I am inspired to press my brain.

  • @BOOMLifestyle
    @BOOMLifestyle Рік тому +2

    ROBIN WALKER, GREATNESS!

  • @femiobagun2795
    @femiobagun2795 2 роки тому +16

    Many thanks for this. Thoroughly enjoyed every minute and would definitely be buying some of the books mentioned to learn more.

  • @akinsankofa
    @akinsankofa 2 роки тому +2

    Masterful lecture here from our beloved teacher Robin Walker and i am writing this from seeing many lecturers on African history over more than three decades from the USA . More lectures please Gresham

  • @--user-tk9fz7fc7w--
    @--user-tk9fz7fc7w-- 3 роки тому +28

    France colonial cult era was brutal

    • @megeek727
      @megeek727 3 місяці тому +2

      "IS" The battle is on going.

  • @CarmenBelcher
    @CarmenBelcher 10 днів тому

    As a Fulani-American I thoroughly enjoyed this presentation. Would love to follow this speaker’s work.

  • @NorthSouthEast
    @NorthSouthEast 3 роки тому +52

    The World Digital Library in collaboration with the Library of Congress digitized several hundred of these manuscripts which can easily be accessed through their online portals. I was personally involved with this project.

  • @dawnmuir5052
    @dawnmuir5052 2 роки тому +7

    Excellent presentation; clear, consice and extremely interesting and enlightening to me as a newcomer to African history. Thank you!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @mavisg.biekman9755
    @mavisg.biekman9755 2 роки тому +63

    Bare in mind that during the recen "war"in Mali, The Dutch took documents from Timbuktu to the University of Leiden! As I was told, it happened in secrecy because they were afraid that the "terrorists" would destroyed it! Be Aware Africa scholars, and Africa's population! Many African Artefacts are still in Europe, and they will not return it!

    • @Happyheretic2308
      @Happyheretic2308 2 роки тому

      But they were saved from the depredations of the foul attackers, with their intention to destroy the learning and knowledge left in Timbuktu. The RoP are anti-intellectual.

    • @smkh2890
      @smkh2890 5 місяців тому +1

      You mean the Dutch rescued and preserved the manuscripts and artifacts?

    • @africaine4889
      @africaine4889 5 місяців тому +11

      ​@@smkh2890no they stole it. These manuscripts survived centuries of wars, conflicts, etc. but wet4 still there. Till now families kept their manuscripts.

    • @PrayerOfMannesah
      @PrayerOfMannesah 2 місяці тому

      @@smkh2890 they didn’t preserve anything. They were behind its destruction like usual and like always because if they cared so much, how come they told the world Africans didn’t know how to speak languages and didn’t have a written one?

  • @cosmicdiasporapoems2916
    @cosmicdiasporapoems2916 3 роки тому +9

    Many thanks for this excellent presentation.

  • @jahifaraji
    @jahifaraji 3 місяці тому +1

    Its so obvious africa is our birth place and through the nile Valley civilizations we spoke to the world..

  • @joshuasmith4979
    @joshuasmith4979 2 роки тому +7

    Tremendous lecture. Thank you, Professor

  • @davidakinmade3523
    @davidakinmade3523 2 роки тому +7

    Thank you sir for this lecture!

  • @jerryj.2346
    @jerryj.2346 2 роки тому +2

    Powerpoint presentations make the best youtube videos. What a powerful lecture.

  • @laylaali5977
    @laylaali5977 2 місяці тому +2

    Excellent program

  • @Mingtree10
    @Mingtree10 2 роки тому +12

    Much appreciation for making available here Mr. Wright's research and analysis in this lecture. I am hoping you might consider a part II to allow him to share more of his explorations and analysis; thus, I am happy to subscribe.

  • @mealexmailex311
    @mealexmailex311 2 роки тому +7

    Great presentation, very insightful

  • @Cinepobrefilmfestival
    @Cinepobrefilmfestival 4 місяці тому +1

    wow, never learned so much in a single hour....

  • @m.madisoncammue5619
    @m.madisoncammue5619 2 роки тому +10

    So many historical information packed in 1hr with a deep clarity on many topics at the same time. Thanks a lot sr!

  • @gakahuR
    @gakahuR 2 роки тому +1

    This is history that needs to be taught in African schools

  • @stefanhouston8616
    @stefanhouston8616 2 роки тому +7

    A trillion thumbs up !

  • @eldermorris5221
    @eldermorris5221 2 роки тому +11

    Young black children need to learn this history it is up to you to educate the young people they will not will you Share share

  • @Kethjoy
    @Kethjoy Рік тому +2

    Where in the world is this esteemed scholar now? This is my first time hearing him lecture.👏🏽👏🏽

  • @hasseaouled6032
    @hasseaouled6032 2 роки тому +8

    This brings tears to my eyes. What happened to us?

    • @marydavis7978
      @marydavis7978 2 роки тому +3

      And still happening!

    • @ZareefPusha
      @ZareefPusha 6 місяців тому +1

      There was a holocaust committed on the African continent over four hundred years. That’s what happened

    • @africaine4889
      @africaine4889 5 місяців тому

      The holocaust in africa is still continuing

    • @ogyaherd9667
      @ogyaherd9667 2 місяці тому

      some say read deuteronomy 28 for an answer...😐

    • @Matira269
      @Matira269 26 днів тому

      ​@@ogyaherd9667Don't!

  • @knownogmos
    @knownogmos 2 роки тому +5

    Fascinating and a great presentation. Thank you.

  • @KM-nb2is
    @KM-nb2is 2 роки тому +4

    Superb Dear African Historian well executed 👍🏿🌹

  • @eliaskamau9618
    @eliaskamau9618 2 місяці тому +2

    The moment you said that ,when they said the land of the whites they meant north africa, i saw a red flag. you are presenting a doctored history as authentic.

  • @philome100
    @philome100 2 роки тому +5

    Very interesting presentation, Mr Robin Walker

  • @alexfoote8518
    @alexfoote8518 2 роки тому +2

    That was brilliant, thank you for all your efforts to unearth and establish West African history and civilization

  • @normahamilton2985
    @normahamilton2985 2 роки тому +4

    What an AMAZING lecture. 🥰🥰🥰🇯🇲

  • @millenialbroadcast
    @millenialbroadcast 2 роки тому +5

    Excellent material and presentation