Invent from Lesson One: Hip-Hop & Education

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From Lesson One: Hip-Hop & Education by Lak. Now available on iTunes & Amazon.

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  • "In 1858 the Attorney General of the United States ruled that since a patent was a contract between the government and the inventor, and since a slave was not considered a United States citizen, he could not make a contract with the government." - Ivan van Sertima

  • "But when there is a perceived attempt, conscious and unconscious... to minimize or exclude the contribution of people of a certain race, then an emphasis upon those invisible people in history becomes a duty, a mission, a necessary corrective." - Ivan Van Sertima

  • Thanks for the love...and the hate...Smart Music Entertainment will provide new music and more informative videos soon...Stay tuned...

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  • Lmao "black inventors" is an oxymoron

    I notice all these "inventions" they clam as black are just "improvements" since when is an improvement an invention ? silly groids

  • Very short video, & I couldn't help but notice that all except 1 or 2 of these individuals had considerable White racial admixture. Percentage wise they were all either half or three quarters White.

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  • @8Chancellor8 Answer the question or keep your red herrings to yourself.

  • @HybridD91

    Well I hate to make you wait that would be just terrible . But I'm curious how your question relates to a discussion on race .

  • How did you forget Mark Dean, David Crosthwait, Frederick McKinley Jones, Lonnie Johnson, George F. Carruthers, George Robert Carruthers, Waler Lincoln Hawkins, George Edward Alcon Jr, Kunle Olukotun, David Blackwell, Sylvester James Gates, Joseph L. Graves (debunked J. Rushton's bullshit work btw), Kerrie Holley, Ernest E. Just, Jerry Lawson, Arlie Petters, Soni Oyekan, Jesse Russell, Viven Thomas, and Ben Carson? You could've done better.

  • @8Chancellor8 I will keep that in mind when I read about whites who built on the Arabs' modern Chemistry and Algebra but what have you improved or invented? I will wait for an answer.

  • I FUCKIN HATE NIGGER PROPAGANDA.

  • Thank you for this positive upliftment. You are very talented. I plan on using this in the classroom. Please keep this type of music coming. Children need educational songs that are informative and hot! Thanks for keeping it hip hop and not corny!

  • Where are all these other black inventors and inventions in Sub-Saharan Africa?

  • Certified dopified on the ill cognitive knowledge of self hiphop tip!!

  • @trayder29 Do a Google search for the February 2010 Examiner article titled, "Debunked Sophia Stewart vs. The Matrix story still circulates web." Sophia Stewart never won a lawsuit against the creators of The Matrix and The Terminator. Her big day in court was in June 2005 at the U.S. federal court building in Los Angeles, but she never bothered to show up, and Judge Margaret Morrow dismissed Sophia Stewart’s case for lack of evidence.

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