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Nubia – Dr. Leonard Jeffries: Part 1

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This video and others can be purchased from www.blackshoppingchannel.com/theafricanhistorynetwork

You probably won’t see this documentary too many other places. If you do, remember where you saw it first. I received this documentary directly from Dr. Jeffries himself on June 6th, 2008. This is a fantastic documentary that Dr. Jeffries and Brother Tahtki have put together on the history of Nubia in the Nile Valley. What was Nubia you may ask? Nubia was the southern portion of Kemet (Egypt) and the upper portion of the Sudan.

“At the far end of the Dongola Reach, as the Nile bends and swings upward, streaming north toward the 4th Cataract, it flows through the province of Napata where, in the town of Kurru and of Nuri, lie the ancient graves of kings.

These are the graves of the forgotten kings of Kush, the Black Valhalla through whose ghostly fields may still be heard the distant din of wars, the clash of Nubian and Libyan, of Nubian and Assyrian, over the ailing body of Egypt (Kemet). Here lay, in their trappings of silver and bronze, the mummified horses of Piankhy, Shabaka, Shabataka and Taharka. Here lay the Black princes of the Twenty Fifth Dynasty who, from circa 751 to 654 B.C., threw their shadow of the Mediterranean to the borders of modern Ethiopia, almost a quarter of the African continent. They were among the last of the great sun kings of the ancient world. These kings formed the last bastion of Egyptian (Kemetic) civilization against the advance of the alien.” Dr. Ivan Van Sertima – “They Came Before Columbus”

Dr. Leonard Jeffries is a Professor of Africana Studies and Political Science at City College in New York City. He is a world renowned historian and one of the leaders of the African-centered movement.

You can purchase this DVD as well as many others at www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com.

Comments

Pow Wah says:

foolish how can a whiteman (basil davidson)be an expert of that which he is not(african).Jefferies is way more informed and traveled in african studies.

DUB SHAK says:

@ereola3 Great info for any student of history 🙂 

Mentalmarket says:

@BigPreme Ta-Seti is ancient Nubia!


Ola Mustapha says:

@Fuzzbabby There is a place even older than Nuba and Egypt in Norther Sudan called Ta-seti. pre dates both and predates Mesopotamia. There was also a civilization in the Saharan desert that predates all those. They have found mummies, the same loin cloth that Egyptians are seen wearing in hieroglyphs and paintings of Anubis on walls as well. They have also hundreds if not thousands of wall paintings on rocks and such from this ancient kingdom. All of which are black by the way.

adewale1971 says:

Square BIZ?????? Rush is doing that????

blaze johnson says:

lol hmmm maybe ruling Egypt wasn't enough amazing much wealth, oh and PS: much of Egypt looked the same Nubian and Egypt shared so much culture they intertwine, you cant talk about Egypt without talking about Nubia and vice versa

blaze johnson says:

lol Hausa aka Nigerians are descendants of Nubian, don't even start, you can check any museum any credible historical site, they came from Nubia And that is just one group.

blaze johnson says:

lol jungles youre so ignorant

mjrob1914 says:

Thank You ttwakeup, who are you addressing this comment towards and what do you want them to prove?

mjrob1914 says:

Thank you ryukenb2k for your comment. Which homosexual are you speaking of that the Arabs pay homage to?

mjrob1914 says:

Marauda777, in answer to your question, you can start researching by reading "Nile Valley Contribution to Civilization" by Anthony Browder. The "Ancient Kemetic People" were no doubt African people. All you have to do is do the research. Kemet was a colony of Ethiopia. Ethiopians are African people.

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