MISEDUCATION OF THE NEGRO/PLO Lumumba. EP 4: Echoes of Slavery
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
- EPS 4
00:00 - Intro
00:20 - The gun became a source of power
03:32 - The Agrarian and Industrialization period
05:12 - Man’s inhumanity to man
06:30 - 40 Acres and a mule
08:23 - Let us go back where we came from
09:52 - We should train them how to be free
12:00 - The Missouri compromise
13:55 - Where do you go after being freed as a slave
15:40 - Slavery is institutionalized
16:16 - 40 Acres and a mule
18:04 - Miseducation of the negro
22:22 - All lives matter
24:12 - What are we not doing
25:07 - Personality of the U.S.
In this episode of "MISEDUCATION OF THE NEGRO/PLO Lumumba," PLO Lumumba explores the roots of anti-black racism in the 1960s.
This episode is crucial viewing for anyone who wants to understand the roots of the racist violence against black Africans that persists to this day. PLO Lumumba provides a wealth of new information that will help us to better understand events that continue to shape the lives of black world.
We explore the origins of slavery, its impact on the development of the slave trade, and the role of education in perpetuating this history.
After watching this episode, you'll understand the importance of education and the history of racism in America. You'll also know how education can help fight against this history and create a brighter future for Black Americans.
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in Africa we need history classes that play these Prof. Lumumba videos. Very insightful
What the good Prof PLO is doing is a re-examination of traditional scholarship from the perspective of African and African diaspora peoples. He is not the first one people like Molefi Asante, Ali Mazrui and Dubois had the same mind and PLO is in our present trying to waken the black folks from all corners of the world.
Afrocentrism is a cultural and political movement whose mainly Africans from all over the world regard themselves as syncretic Africans and believe that their worldview should positively reflect traditional African values. Eurocentrism looks at this world as mechanistic unit that that should be manipulated to suite their objective at all cost even if it means wipe out the natives or using humans as slaves, polluting the environment. While in Afrocentrism we look at this world as a whole were everything is connected and we need each other.
PLO and other scholars like him are challenging traditional narratives and stereotypes about Black people, and are it trying to offer alternative visions of the future that are inclusive and empowering. It can also be seen as a way of reclaiming and reimagining African cultural traditions and spirituality stolen or destroyed buy slavery and colonialism.
It is up to African education systems to create African centered curriculum that incorporates elements of Afrocentrism into every facet of our education, the experiences and perspectives of African people should be reflected in our art, technology, architecture. It should also explore the intersection of an African being modern and remaining culturally African. The education should also incorporate themes of resistance and empowerment.
I'm glad that PLO -Lumumba has mentioned Casius Clay "Mohamad Ali" the greatest boxer and also a freedom fighter for civil rights in America and on earth in general !!
As an African American in the US, this was very insightful and comprehensive! Thank you for this!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I'm so lucky and thankful to have learned from Prof P.L.O. Lumumba, Dr Ben Yosef, Dr John Clarke, Dr Ray Hagins, Dr John Henrik Clarke, Prof James Smalls, Dr Ashra Kwesi, Dr Walter Williams, Dr Cheikh Anta Diop, Marcus Garvey, Dr Cress Welsing, The real Merkabah and many other African scholars 🙏🙏🙏
This is so true, tracing my DNA, finding specific tribal info, Malinke of Senegal 🇸🇳. It is relieving yet devastating to put a face and culture to this history in my own life. Imagining that soul ripped from the continent and being a product of it is unbelievable.
welcome back
That's good DNA bro
Thank you professor lumumba I watch you program all the time I learned lot from you, l’m from honduras, 3 year ago l find out my ethnic group is Tikar from Cameroon, now l feel complete, proud who l’ am, keep going pro you do good
I am part of the all african people revolutionary party. And a study a lot of our african historians not just here in the united states, but also at home.
And I personally am doing the work to get rid of the Western thoughts. The western ocean of what was forced on to us as african people in the united states.
I love my people and I love africa. But also I don't want it to be parasitic. I wanna work where my people work and like regular shops. Right now I'm in college for agricultural science. And I want to help africa's agricultural growth for all people that's what I want.
But I also i'm trying to find out what part of africa i'm from and that's hard to do because you're trying to connect from like this United states to go all the way back to the Back home. And it's hard and I personally want to change my name to a African name. But I feel like if I don't go the right tradition to change my name. I feel like it's nofficial.
But with that being said, I love all my brothers and sisters in Africa. I'm a college for us as an agricultural scientist. Because I know that's what we gonna need when we get free.
So I just wanna say. I love my brothers and my sisters in Africa. I love the mother who birth us. And again that's why i'm in all african people were evolutionary party. I wanted to be free and liberated. And I wanted to take my talent as a Agricultural student and bring it home To use it for us
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Thank you Professor Lumumba, I feel it a privilege to listen to your wisdom, I will watch every single video you have on UA-cam and will share to as many as I can. I hope many more are watching.
You are very welcome
Prof I am very grateful for your help and time, teaching in making me, passionate to all African wherever they are, this should be our dreams the way you are helping us to understand and to back! And emblace, Let us join this Pan-African Institution,His foundation is the for us .I will try to Visit the Rukenya University, where the the foundation was announced! Amen!I am one of your follower.You are a gift to The African continent!Let us stand with Him!
Thank you Prof for this enlightenment..To know where we're going we must know where we've been.
A luta continua a victoria e certa PLO Lumumba really likes Portugues , African geography he often mentions my homeland of Angola , as well as Mozambique. !!! PLO Lumumba is a great thinker !!!
Intriguing! Always worth listening to! Thank you Prof
My pleasure!
Slavery was really real 😢😢
!!!! Threw my dna I am majority Nigerian, but I have Congo/cameroon western Bantu, Benin Togo, Ivory&coast Ghana, Mali running threw my blood!!!! Mama Africa is still in my heart one day I will return!!!!
Great historian/sociologist. What he is saying is factual, and obvious.
Incredible tutorial. Thank you. You have left me thinking and re-examining my own education, my thoughts, and my perceptions.
Africans and all black peoples must love themselves and fight for their own good!! We can’t expect the world to love us! They will never love us! What can’t we see about that truth!! We only have each other and fortunately we have all things to make our lives better so that even our brothers that are in the diaspora can share in that good! We need to write our own history! The world won’t do that for us! Our leaders must change!The people must demand quality leadership from our leaders!! We are tired of the kind of cheap leadership we have now! The suffering is real
Black community will not do that even if they are paid.
@@Ariesprincess3158 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This man is a LEGEND! Explained easily.
Prof is a gem
Thank you Alfa House for these messages from Elder Lumumba. Could you please host more elders such as Museveni, Kagame etc, to speak about the Black African's cause and struggles for self improvement. The quality of picture and sound on the videos are top notch. Thank you.
Thank you sir again we really appreciate your teachings
Thanks and welcome
Prof you are describing the exact same experience of a black person in South Africa 🇿🇦. We are suffering same like Black Americans
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Yet your people express xenophobia against your fellow black Africans.
I love Prof. Lumumba.
Lumumba explains well! Thank you 🙏🏼
Our pleasure!
Thank you professor
You are very welcome
Thank you 🙏🏽
You are so welcome
I somebody is somewhere listening 😢
Thanks prof for enlightening us!
Always welcome
Thanks to the channel and Prof Lumumba for informing us. What a real empowerment!!
Thank you so very much for your educational programs is I sincerely hope that the the Melanie people of the world are making and talking and using this gifts af technology to transform ourselves and the whole world thank you very sorry much
Great 👍
Thank you 👍
manza nimeshukuru Prof
I am a Kenyan living in USA, held corporate jobs and racism is alive and growing!
Amen to that!
That intro just turned me up.
Thank you for the feedback! I'm glad you enjoyed the intro.
@@theealfahouse I enjoy the channel ! An amazing contribution to Pan-Afrika !🤍
Very enlightening
Temmne and Mende yes sir, Sierra Leone we dea ya
Thanks!
Thank you
19 keys this will be a blockBuster.. smart man
Can someone please refer me to where I can get the book “the plaques
of the black” by Patrice LUMUMBA. Or if you give me all link to get it, I will be grateful.
Amen..🙏
Oom Paul luistert u naar Prof. P.L. O. Lumumba " Miseducation of the Negro"
🇸🇳 Senegal
Indeed my DNA trace is Benin and Congo
Professor, let's not forget about the Arab slave trade as it was worst than the transatlantic slave trade
Amen.
I bet you this professor speak swahili.
No sound ... ???
😊😊😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉.
What about the Arabic and Persian slavery of Afr ica.
It was worse by the Arabs and Persians