Re: Markellion
African king's journey to America
"The idea of the 'barbarous negro' is a European invention"
Great and forgotten medieval African kingdom
"The idea of the 'barbarous negro' is a European invention" (New voice)
Black and White, old allies part 1
Ending-stereotypes-for-america-pt-1-ancient-Africa[www.savevid.com].3gp
African Civilizations Part 2: Nigeria
Benin women explain their kingdoms role in the slave trade
African art legacy, also it's impression on western artists
The broken heart of Africa - the Congo
It must have been a race superior to the negro
vast system of African trading networks of the middle ages
Destroying myth 3: Outside of ancient Egypt, Africa has a good history but NOT A GREAT HISTORY!
Re: Markellion
African king's journey to America
"The idea of the 'barbarous negro' is a European invention"
Great and forgotten medieval African kingdom
"The idea of the 'barbarous negro' is a European invention" (New voice)
Black and White, old allies part 1
Ending-stereotypes-for-america-pt-1-ancient-Africa[www.savevid.com].3gp
African Civilizations Part 2: Nigeria
Benin women explain their kingdoms role in the slave trade
African art legacy, also it's impression on western artists
The broken heart of Africa - the Congo
It must have been a race superior to the negro
vast system of African trading networks of the middle ages
Destroying myth 3: Outside of ancient Egypt, Africa has a good history but NOT A GREAT HISTORY!
Empires of gold and knowledge part 1 Into Africa
African use of complex geometric patterns - fractals part 2
Ending stereotypes for america pt. 1 ancient Africa
Saving slaves in Sudan. legitimate or hoax? part 1
Knowledge of Timbuktu
Where the foundation of African Civilizatoin started
Splendor of Africa, one of my favorite videos
African American innovators and inventors part.1 plus steel
Intro to African art and destroying the myth of African tribalism
The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross | Ruby Bridges Interview, School Integration | PBS
Cultural Diversity : African American Interview
Judge Jeanine Pirro Bill O'Reilly Race Interview. African American Community Are On There Own
African American hair loss- interview Mr CG head tattoo scalp pigmentation hair follicle simulation
Mr D- interview-hairsimulation for african american hair loss alternative for transplant
PFV Interview with Beverly Greene: African American Feminist Psychotherapy
African American Studies Anniversary Interview with Prof. Sharon Harley
Kimberly Veal - Extended Interview | African Americans for Humanism
VMA-Davis McFadden1 -African American mortar man. Cold War veteran interview
John Cephas - African American Trailblazers Interview 2009
Television Interview: The Evolution of African American Music
African American Legends: Olivia J. Hooker, and Reggie Turner,
African American Legends: "Who Am I?" - Interview with Phylicia Rashad
Larry D. Alexander "About Town" Interview - "African American History At a Glance" 2001
Sexuality in the African American Community Alexyss K Tylor Interview
Daphne Jones-Robinson Interview: 2014 African American Authors Expo
Michael Rosenfeld. Collecting African American Art. Video interview Part 2
PFV Interview with Aaronette White: "African American Men and Fatherhood"
Interview with African American citizens Ferguson
School to Prison Pipeline: African American Male Youth Perspective Interview #1
Dr. Naeemah Clark on African Americans in Reality Television
First all African American Female Crew of a Commercial Airliner
11th Annual African American History Parade & Gala interview Dr. Lisa Aubrey
African Americans (also referred to as Black Americans or Afro-Americans, and formerly as American Negroes) are citizens or residents of the United States that have ancestry from any of the native populations of Sub-Saharan Africa.
African Americans make up the single largest racial minority in the United States. Most African Americans are of West and Central African descent and are descendants of enslaved Africans within the boundaries of the present United States. However, some immigrants from African, Caribbean, Central American or South American nations, or their descendants, may be identified or self-identify with the term.
African-American history starts in the 16th century with African slaves who quickly rose up against the Spanish explorer Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón and progresses to the present day, with Barack Obama as the 44th and current President of the United States. Between those landmarks there have been events and issues, both resolved and ongoing, including slavery, racism, Reconstruction, development of the African-American community, participation in the great military conflicts of the United States, racial segregation, and the Civil Rights Movement.