U.S. Government Found Guilty  of Crimes Against Africans in U.S.

THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON THE ELIMINATION OF ALL FORMS OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION, United Nations Audiovisual Library of International Law

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APSP Documentary_ ANRO First World Tribunal on Reparations for African People in the U.S. (1982)

Ebony-The Last Years of the Atlantic Slave Trade | Free Documentary History (Video Edu.) and The Transatlantic Slave Trade, The Equal Justice Initiative (pdf) + A Supplemental: The Ku Klux Klan–An American Story

Description of the Film that follows: Ebony-The Last Years of the Atlantic Slave Trade | History Documentary: Slavery is the shared dark side of the history of many nations around the globe. But apart from the accounts of our schoolbooks and some memorable dates, what do we really know about the struggle to put an end to the Atlantic Slave Trade? This story is related in a full drama, by Senegalese feature film director, Moussa Touré, and historian experts. During the second half of the 19th century, slavery and the trade linked to it were theoretically forbidden. The concept of abolitionism was spread out all around the colonies of various empires. However, the slave trade continued and brought even more injustice and violence, in a world at the dawn of a major change. Based on precious archives of different kind – logbooks, letters and diaries, written by slaves, ship-owners, slave-traders or colonists – this documentary gathers numerous voices as witnesses of a sad era. By using the aesthetics and the codes of the fiction, as well as a tangible and creative scenario, this exceptional one-off will become a reference.

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SUPPLEMENTAL: Ku Klux Klan – An American Story:

From the description of the Documentary that follows: Ku Klux Klan – An American History: Part 1 | American History Documentary. The Ku Klux Klan is the oldest terrorist group in the United States. This secret society, created in 1865, has survived throughout the decades and has always managed to rise from its ashes. It has been making the news for over 150 years. 150 years of hatred, racism and horror. A cruel history whose demons still haunt America. Part 1: In 1865, a handful of Southern Civil War veterans founded a secret society: the Ku Klux Klan. Very quickly, the Klan instituted a reign of terror among the recently freed black population. Murders and lynchings were common. In Washington, Congress launched an offensive against the invisible empire, which was officially destroyed in 1872. The Ku Klux Klan was reborn in 1915 thanks to the film The Birth of a Nation by D. W. Griffith. Under new leadership, it evolved to fit into an America undergoing major changes and broadened its trade in hatred. The KKK became anti-immigrant, anti-urban, anti-communist, anti-Semitic, and anti-Catholic. Nearly four million Americans joined what would become a highly influential mass lobbying organization. But at the end of the 1920s, scandals and the economic crisis weakened the movement, which eventually disappeared again after the Second World War. (Source: Free Documentary – History)

Educational Objective: “Goes to the Ku Klux Klan Origins and Foundation of the Neo-Colonialist, Imperialist and Racist Ideology (national oppression) of America.”

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Why is Africa Still So Poor (Vid Edu), The Colonial Moment in Africa (eBook) and MEPolicy Council_The Ottomans By Bram Hubbell

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THE OTTOMANS: Middle East Policy Council |Teaching the Middle East: A Resource Guide for American Educators

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RBG Communiversity Top 100 | FAVS , Solid Slideshow and RBG Black Liberation Movement (BLM) Studies Inventory

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TO Represent the interests and concerns of all Learners and Teacher at RBG Communiversity,

TO Bring together all aspects of New Afrikan (Black) peoples life for the purpose of improving our social, political, economic, educational and moral condition in America,

TO Encourage unity among our elders and youth, and the Afrikan Family, Community and Nation at large,

TO Discourage and abate socio-structural, institutional and individual acts and symbols of white supremacy / racism.

TO Heighten awareness and coalitions between all people, regardless of race, sex, religion, or national origin when said groups are willing to work in our best interest and

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