Black People : Black Historians, Researchers, and Historical books Cannot be taken for Granted!!!

Ankhur

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We have endured a history of our history being blocked out or attempts to wipe it out, and the largest statue in the world, with it's nose like ours blown off by Napolean is evidence of that!

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Now in the Ipad age we are facing a very real possible future Farenhiet 451

, book baning book burning and attempts to censure the internet.

Many of our important books are winding out of print and many more are priced out of the range of the grassroots community, at a time when they need these books most and when wallets and pocketbooks are hurting them most !

therefore collective community purchase of African history books to create rotating libraries is one solution;

1 Through ones extended family
2 Block association
3 Or house of worship

And then proliferating this concept via social networks, like MLM, each five reach five

Also there is a real need to keep the WWW untamepred with by gov or corp, to try and destroy our heritage or hide it.
Someo fhtese darn search engines hide a so much stuff that we need our own search engines for our info.

There is a need to fight for net neutrality.
There are some brothers who are able to dig into the WWW like a leader digging and finding wells of water in the dessert for his people,
and find life en-nobling data regarding our history and culture!
 
History is not always interesting, neither is work always interesting but it is necessary.

There are threads being posted regarding African history and ATRs and Kemetic faiths, well researched, as well as well referenced, that may not seem interesting on first glance,
but later will be not only of great interest but of great value.
Hopefully folks will not only read these threads
but share them, keep them as favorites, a print them for the benefit of family and friends.
There is so much of our history that is not commonly know and not easily accessed on the web, and as we know with the threats of ending net neutrality, it is a liberating act to save what others have taken the time to share.
 
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History is not always interesting, neither is work always interesting but it is necessary.

There are threads being posted regarding African history and ATRs and Kemetic faiths, well researched, as well as well referenced, that may not seem interesting on first glance,
but later will be not only of great interest but of great value.
Hopefully folks will not only read these threads
but share them, keep them as favorites, a print them for the benefit of family and friends.
There is so much of our history that is not commonly know and not easily accessed on the web, and as we know with the threats of ending net neutrality, it is a liberating act to save what others have taken the time to share.
The caveat to this are posts that are not referenced, but are original opinions written by members
 
We have endured a history of our history being blocked out or attempts to wipe it out, and the largest statue in the world, with it's nose like ours blown off by Napolean is evidence of that!

1235153839_0b9cca55d8.jpg


Now in the Ipad age we are facing a very real possible future Farenhiet 451

, book baning book burning and attempts to censure the internet.

Many of our important books are winding out of print and many more are priced out of the range of the grassroots community, at a time when they need these books most and when wallets and pocketbooks are hurting them most !

therefore collective community purchase of African history books to create rotating libraries is one solution;

1 Through ones extended family
2 Block association
3 Or house of worship

And then proliferating this concept via social networks, like MLM, each five reach five

Also there is a real need to keep the WWW untamepred with by gov or corp, to try and destroy our heritage or hide it.
Someo fhtese darn search engines hide a so much stuff that we need our own search engines for our info.

There is a need to fight for net neutrality.
There are some brothers who are able to dig into the WWW like a leader digging and finding wells of water in the dessert for his people,
and find life en-nobling data regarding our history and culture!


this is what I believe:

" Someo fhtese darn search engines hide a so much stuff that we need our own search engines for our info. "
 

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