Detail of a yellow limestone sculpture possibly depicting King Amenhotep IV (later Akhenaten)

Detail of a yellow limestone sculpture possibly depicting King Amenhotep IV (later Akhenaten) Detail of a yellow limestone sculpture possibly depicting King Amenhotep IV (later Akhenaten) who reigned circa 1353-1336 BCE during the 18th Dynasty. The uninscribed statue likely dates to early in Amenhotep IV’s reign, before the revolutionary changes he instituted for the depictionContinue reading “Detail of a yellow limestone sculpture possibly depicting King Amenhotep IV (later Akhenaten)”

What the Nigerian Boy Scouts Looked Like in the 1970s

What the Nigerian Boy Scouts Looked Like in the 1970s What the Nigerian Boy Scouts Looked Like in the 1970s In the 1970s, the Nigerian Boy Scouts were a disciplined and highly respected youth organization, known for their smart uniforms and commitment to service. Their appearance was distinct—khaki shirts and shorts, green berets or campaignContinue reading “What the Nigerian Boy Scouts Looked Like in the 1970s”

How to construct a poultry house:

How to construct a poultry house: How to construct a poultry house: Commercial chicken farming requires a high-level of expertise, understanding and commitment to be successful. Whilst it’s important to emphasize the need for excellent flock management at all times, something that comes with experience and aptitude, adopting the correct housing techniques and equipment willContinue reading “How to construct a poultry house:”

TEACHING MOMENT

TEACHING MOMENT TEACHING MOMENT 😗”Michael Jackson was a very smart businessman. He had more pôwer than any black man should have and that’s why they tried everything to dîssolve him.” Akon “Michael Jackson used to always say that the powers treated him unfaîrly and he used to always say that these are not góod people.Continue reading “TEACHING MOMENT”

“THE PRIMITIVE BLACK NATIONS OF AMERICA” by professor Constantine Samuel Rafinesque, c. 1832

“THE PRIMITIVE BLACK NATIONS OF AMERICA” by professor Constantine Samuel Rafinesque, c. 1832 “THE PRIMITIVE BLACK NATIONS OF AMERICA” by professor Constantine Samuel Rafinesque, c. 1832 An often ignored and forgotten part of American history is the fact that Europeans encountered dark-skinned people (later referred to as negroes) when they arrived on the shores ofContinue reading ““THE PRIMITIVE BLACK NATIONS OF AMERICA” by professor Constantine Samuel Rafinesque, c. 1832”

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