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Professor James Small and Michael Imhotep: Examining “The Religion of White Supremacy” – (2/4)
Uploaded by mufasa101 on January 30, 2017 at 10:34 am
Professor James Small and Michael Imhotep: Examining “The Religion of White Supremacy” – (2/4)
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Featured Speakers: (Moderator) Toby Tansil, Support Circle Detroit.
Professor James Small, CEO of Sanaa Lodge Enterprise Ghana Limited and Educator, Lecturer, Priest in Yoruba Religion.
This video clip was recorded on September 8, 2016 during the Liberation Film Series, “United We Stand - Commemorating the 1967 Detroit Rebellion: Hidden Colors 4: The Religion of White Supremacy” Event, featuring Michael Imhotep (Founder, The African History Network) and Keynote Speaker Professor James Small (CEO, Sanaa Lodge Enterprise Ghana Limited LTD ), at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, 315 East Warren, Detroit, MI.
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Featured Speakers: (Moderator) Toby Tansil, Support Circle Detroit.
Professor James Small, CEO of Sanaa Lodge Enterprise Ghana Limited and Educator, Lecturer, Priest in Yoruba Religion.
This video clip was recorded on September 8, 2016 during the Liberation Film Series, “United We Stand – Commemorating the 1967 Detroit Rebellion: Hidden Colors 4: The Religion of White Supremacy” Event, featuring Michael Imhotep (Founder, The African History Network) and Keynote Speaker Professor James Small (CEO, Sanaa Lodge Enterprise Ghana Limited LTD ), at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, 315 East Warren, Detroit, MI.
Very informative
Thank You! They are angry with GOD. This sums it up for a new prospective.