Alright folks...this lecture was given back in either 94' or 95' (I can't exactly recall)..but this was held at the ground floor auditorium of Gladfelter Hall on the campus of Temple University. Myself and couple of sisters and brothers in the AAAS department organized all of the African Students on Campus (Black Student Union, Pan-Hel, Caribs, Cont. Africans, all of us)...to pitch-in pass the hat and pack the room...we pulled it off..when nobody thought we could be that UNITED!
Man it's really annoying to hear children making a whole lot of noise, and the stupid mother doesn't care about the disruption. That is an insult to Dr Clarke, may he Rest In Peace. I have never seen a baby in a University class, disturbing the students. Black people are too damned in-disciplined, they need to get a grip.
We actually encouraged and invited all of our folks to bring the kids...we wanted everybody we could..to experience this master teacher in action....this was a college a campus...and we are all about honoring our elders..embracing our culture, sharing the knowledge and creating lasting memories..especially for our children..and the children of our brothers and sisters...@greenfaceman
@FarriaLaw. Whilst I agree with the idea of children embracing the culture, I think that a child crying is definitely too young, to appreciate something of that magnitude. Some children are ready for that experience at a very young age, and others are not. It is to those that I speak, and children should not be made to sit and be quiet, who are not ready for it. I doubt that a child is ready for, "Christopher Columbus and the African Holocaust."
Thank goodness we can agree to disagree. I, for one, was overjoyed that we had so many youngsters in the crowd. It was indeed a "family affair", and that was exactly what we set out to create. And, I believe that had been able to experience the energy, the vibe, and the feeling of unity that we all got to share for those 50 minutes or so...you probably wouldn't have minded hearing those babies in the background @greenfaceman
@SUPERDYKEful How you know? Shut your dumb ass up, you trying to compare two different atrocities that's dumb. The Indian comes from the black man, all you have to do is look at the pyramids and connect the science..
@offthahook08 we have always had religion as a people. but since the last 500years we lost the knowledge of who we are, and the world around us, politically,economically and culturally.
@ONU34 We are spirituality not religious! You have to remember the white man coined the word religion. When he came in contact with African people over a period of time. He watched Africans ways of life a termed it religion from his concept view or understanding of what he saw of us. Basically defining us through his worldview. We've been in trouble every since having our enemies and oppressors determining and shaping our minds and worldview.
@ONU34 Not religion but a spiritual way of life is what African Native of the America Asians and other indigenous people of the world. Its Europeans or western white civilization has pushed their created word religion and the concept of it. What they call religion is in their eyes universal for everybody and the only truth for mankind.
This man had all the answers. He knew exactly where, when and how we were at our best in history. I love Dr. Clarke.
conscioushaitian 1 week ago
Alright folks...this lecture was given back in either 94' or 95' (I can't exactly recall)..but this was held at the ground floor auditorium of Gladfelter Hall on the campus of Temple University. Myself and couple of sisters and brothers in the AAAS department organized all of the African Students on Campus (Black Student Union, Pan-Hel, Caribs, Cont. Africans, all of us)...to pitch-in pass the hat and pack the room...we pulled it off..when nobody thought we could be that UNITED!
FarriaLaw 1 week ago
@FarriaLaw EYE Zalute Hotep!!!!
offthahook08 1 week ago
Yem Hotep@offthahook08
FarriaLaw 1 week ago
Man it's really annoying to hear children making a whole lot of noise, and the stupid mother doesn't care about the disruption. That is an insult to Dr Clarke, may he Rest In Peace. I have never seen a baby in a University class, disturbing the students. Black people are too damned in-disciplined, they need to get a grip.
greenfaceman 3 weeks ago
We actually encouraged and invited all of our folks to bring the kids...we wanted everybody we could..to experience this master teacher in action....this was a college a campus...and we are all about honoring our elders..embracing our culture, sharing the knowledge and creating lasting memories..especially for our children..and the children of our brothers and sisters...@greenfaceman
FarriaLaw 1 week ago
@FarriaLaw. Whilst I agree with the idea of children embracing the culture, I think that a child crying is definitely too young, to appreciate something of that magnitude. Some children are ready for that experience at a very young age, and others are not. It is to those that I speak, and children should not be made to sit and be quiet, who are not ready for it. I doubt that a child is ready for, "Christopher Columbus and the African Holocaust."
greenfaceman 1 week ago
Thank goodness we can agree to disagree. I, for one, was overjoyed that we had so many youngsters in the crowd. It was indeed a "family affair", and that was exactly what we set out to create. And, I believe that had been able to experience the energy, the vibe, and the feeling of unity that we all got to share for those 50 minutes or so...you probably wouldn't have minded hearing those babies in the background @greenfaceman
FarriaLaw 1 week ago
Damn! We need another Clarke!
zulubro 2 months ago
i am pretty sure the native Americans had it more rough
SUPERDYKEful 2 months ago
@SUPERDYKEful Normally I would remove and block your comment, but I'm going to let the youtube community give you a history lesson...
offthahook08 2 months ago
@SUPERDYKEful How you know? Shut your dumb ass up, you trying to compare two different atrocities that's dumb. The Indian comes from the black man, all you have to do is look at the pyramids and connect the science..
NetjerAshe 1 month ago
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...and how many died in the americas...north and south america???
marib0214 3 months ago
...and how many died in the americas...north and south america???
marib0214 3 months ago
The ultimate question for me is this: when are we going to get together and rebuild Africa?
nileb0y2241j 4 months ago
@nileb0y2241j When we put away our egos and get rid of religion...
offthahook08 4 months ago 12
@offthahook08 we have always had religion as a people. but since the last 500years we lost the knowledge of who we are, and the world around us, politically,economically and culturally.
ONU34 4 months ago
@ONU34 We are spirituality not religious! You have to remember the white man coined the word religion. When he came in contact with African people over a period of time. He watched Africans ways of life a termed it religion from his concept view or understanding of what he saw of us. Basically defining us through his worldview. We've been in trouble every since having our enemies and oppressors determining and shaping our minds and worldview.
arronnov 4 months ago 5
@arronnov Very well stated; I couldn`t have said it better myself.
HARRISEARL 4 months ago
@ONU34 Not religion but a spiritual way of life is what African Native of the America Asians and other indigenous people of the world. Its Europeans or western white civilization has pushed their created word religion and the concept of it. What they call religion is in their eyes universal for everybody and the only truth for mankind.
arronnov 3 months ago in playlist Dr. John Henrik Clarke Christopher Columbus
@nileb0y2241j when we start to know ourselves and the world around us. we haven't known, that for 500years now.
ONU34 4 months ago
AweSome...............
Noormumin 4 months ago
Keeping the Record Straight. This is necessary educational information. Dr. John H. Clarke and Dr. Ivan Van Sertima- two of my favorite teachers.
jayteetv74 6 months ago
@jayteetv74 agreed
ONU34 4 months ago
i may be ayy corcazoid but i aint no war like stranger
MrSuperHuD 7 months ago
@MrSuperHuD why have you said , what you have said? i just want to understand
ONU34 4 months ago
yes TELL IT !!!!!
MrSuperHuD 7 months ago
n!ce
oragami76 7 months ago
The Illuminati have brought no light and are nothing but mass-murderers in step with the Babylonian Talmud.
freedomfightertwo 7 months ago
great video
badazzfeliciano 7 months ago