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Kwanzaa Course Bundle 2023: Ancient Kemet, Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, Black Resistance Movements - Michael Imhotep

76% OFF!!! Kwanzaa Bundle Pack Sale! Get our Bundle Pack of 2 Online History Courses ON DEMAND & 15 Downloadable Lectures from Historian, Michael Imhotep founder of The African History Network for Only $100 (76% OFF)! Sale Ends Sunday, 1-1-24

Course 1: "Ancient Kemet, The Moors & The Maafa: Understanding The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade What They Didn't Teach You In School 2023" 12 Lesson Online Course (30 plus hours) ON DEMAND. This course is taught by Michael Imhotep, talk show host, researcher, lecturer, historian and founder of The African History Network. This is a 12 Lesson, 30 plus hour Online Course with most of content ON DEMAND.

This Course Bundle is Discounted to ONLY $100 and includes a lot of bonus content including 15 Lectures from Michael Imhotep in Digital Download format. As soon as you register you can watch about hours of BONUS CONTENT. WATCH NOW!!!

This is an interactive class taught by Michael Imhotep. You will be able to ask questions with the live chat. There are many teaching tools used including a Power Point presentation, video clips, book references, articles, etc.

Aug. 20th, 2019 marked the 400th year Anniversary of the "20 and odd Africans" who came into Point Comfort on Aug. 20th, 1619 in what would later be called the colony of Virginia. This year is known as "The Year Of Return" as many African Americans are reconnecting to Africa and traveling to Ghana and other West African countries. When we discuss the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade we have to first understand that African people are the Original people of North, Central & South America and have been in the land we call U.S. at least 51,700 years. We can’t start studying our history in SLAVERY.

Even when we study the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, which is important to study, we can’t start in 1619 or in the 1440s when the Portuguese get involved. We have to understand the history chronologically and deal with the 800 year occupation of Europe by the Africans known as the Moors who enter into the Iberian Peninsula, today known as Spain and Portugal, from North Africa in 711A.D. This course not only deals with the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade but thousands of years of history that leads up to the Slave Trade of African people taking place.

Visit http://www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com for DVD lectures, podcasts, articles, documentaries and more from Michael Imhotep.
2nd Class: 20 Hour Online Course: 'Black Resistance Movements: From The Haitian Revolution to The Civil War, Civil Rights Movement & Black Power Movement
(1800 – 1968)' 12 Week LIVE ONLINE CLASS taught by Historian, Michael Imhotep, talk show host, researcher, lecturer, historian and founder of The African History Network. This class will be LIVE and will be available to view ON DEMAND.

Next Class is Sunday, 12-31-23, 2:00pm EST (LIVE Online Course)  This is a 12 week plus, 20 Hour Online Course. This course is discounted to $60 (regularly $130) and includes a lot of bonus content and lectures from Michael Imhotep host of The African History Network Show. As soon as you register you can watch about hours of BONUS CONTENT. WATCH NOW!!! This is an interactive class taught by Michael Imhotep. You will be able to ask questions with the live text chat. There are many teaching tools used including a Power Point presentation, video clips, book references, articles, etc.

This class will analyze U.S. History primarily from the African American perspective beginning in 1803 with the Louisiana Purchase, The Haitian Revolution, The Missouri Compromise of 1820, Special Field Order #15 (aka '40 Acres and a Mule)', the end of the Civil War and the 13th Amendment through 1968. We'll look at The Reconstruction Era (1865-1877), The Red Summer of 1919, The Jim Crow Era, World War I, The Great Migration, World War II, The Civil Rights Movement and the Black Power Movement to get a better understanding of how we got to where we are now and where do we go from here. 

This is an interactive class taught by Michael Imhotep. You will be able to ask questions with the live text chat.
There are many teaching tools used including a Power Point presentation, video clips, book references, articles, etc.
 
In the aftermath of the insurrection a year ago at the U.S. Capitol, many leading historians drew parallels between the violence and the Reconstruction era, the period of political revolution directly following the American Civil War.

“The events we saw reminded me very much of the Reconstruction era and the overthrow of Reconstruction, which was often accompanied, or accomplished, I should say, by violent assaults on elected officials,” Eric Foner, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and author of Reconstruction: America’s Unfinished Revolution, 1863-1877, said in an interview with the New Yorker published a week later.
 
Scholars say studying the aftermath of the Civil War can help put in context many of the most seminal events in the U.S. in recent years, from the brutal murder of George Floyd by police in 2020 to the voter suppression laws enacted after Black voters played a big role in helping Joe Biden and Kamala Harris be elected President and Vice President in 2020. But despite the timeliness of the era in today’s climate, many students in American schools will not get a full education on Reconstruction until they get to college.Unfortunately, some of this history is repeating itself.

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Black Friday Course Bundle 2023: Ancient Kemet, Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, Black Resistance Movements - Michael Imhotep

12 Lesson Online Course (30 plus hours): "Ancient Kemet, The Moors & The Maafa: Understanding The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade What They Didn't Teach You In School 2023" LIVE ONLINE CLASS taught by Michael Imhotep, talk show host, researcher, lecturer, historian and founder of The African History Network. This class will be LIVE and will also be available to view ON DEMAND. Next Class Sunday, 5pm EST, November 26th, 2023. This is a 12 Lesson, 30 plus hour Online Course with most of content ON DEMAND. This Course Bundle is Discounted to ONLY $120 and includes a lot of bonus content including 15 Lectures from Michael Imhotep in Digital Download format. As soon as you register you can watch about hours of BONUS CONTENT. WATCH NOW!!! This is an interactive class taught by Michael Imhotep. You will be able to ask questions with the live chat. There are many teaching tools used including a Power Point presentation, video clips, book references, articles, etc. Aug. 20th, 2019 marked the 400th year Anniversary of the "20 and odd Africans" who came into Point Comfort on Aug. 20th, 1619 in what would later be called the colony of Virginia. This year is known as "The Year Of Return" as many African Americans are reconnecting to Africa and traveling to Ghana and other West African countries. When we discuss the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade we have to first understand that African people are the Original people of North, Central & South America & have been in the land we call U.S. at least 51,700 years. We can’t start studying our history in SLAVERY. Even when we study the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, which is important to study, we can’t start in 1619 or in the 1440s when the Portuguese get involved. We have to understand the history chronologically and deal with the 800 year occupation of Europe by the Africans known as the Moors who enter into the Iberian Peninsula, today known as Spain and Portugal, from North Africa in 711A.D. This course not only deals with the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade but thousands of years of history that leads up to the Slave Trade of African people taking place. Visit http://www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com for DVD lectures, podcasts, articles, documentaries and more from Michael Imhotep. 2nd Class: 20 Hour Online Course: 'Black Resistance Movements: From The Haitian Revolution to The Civil War, Civil Rights Movement & Black Power Movement (1800 – 1968)' 12 Week LIVE ONLINE CLASS taught by Historian, Michael Imhotep, talk show host, researcher, lecturer, historian and founder of The African History Network. This class will be LIVE and will be available to view ON DEMAND. CLASS STARTS Sunday, 2-26-23, 2:00pm EST (LIVE Online Course)  This is a 12 week plus, 20 Hour Online Course. This course is discounted to $80 (regularly $130) and includes a lot of bonus content and lectures from Michael Imhotep host of The African History Network Show. As soon as you register you can watch about hours of BONUS CONTENT. WATCH NOW!!! This is an interactive class taught by Michael Imhotep. You will be able to ask questions with the live text chat. There are many teaching tools used including a Power Point presentation, video clips, book references, articles, etc. This class will analyze U.S. History primarily from the African American perspective beginning in 1803 with the Louisiana Purchase, The Haitian Revolution, The Missouri Compromise of 1820, Special Field Order #15 (aka '40 Acres and a Mule)', the end of the Civil War and the 13th Amendment through 1968. We'll look at The Reconstruction Era (1865-1877), The Red Summer of 1919, The Jim Crow Era, World War I, The Great Migration, World War II, The Civil Rights Movement and the Black Power Movement to get a better understanding of how we got to where we are now and where do we go from here.   This is an interactive class taught by Michael Imhotep. You will be able to ask questions with the live text chat. There are many teaching tools used including a Power Point presentation, video clips, book references, articles, etc.   In the aftermath of the insurrection a year ago at the U.S. Capitol, many leading historians drew parallels between the violence and the Reconstruction era, the period of political revolution directly following the American Civil War. “The events we saw reminded me very much of the Reconstruction era and the overthrow of Reconstruction, which was often accompanied, or accomplished, I should say, by violent assaults on elected officials,” Eric Foner, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and author of Reconstruction: America’s Unfinished Revolution, 1863-1877, said in an interview with the New Yorker published a week later.   Scholars say studying the aftermath of the Civil War can help put in context many of the most seminal events in the U.S. in recent years, from the brutal murder of George Floyd by police in 2020 to the voter suppression laws enacted after Black voters played a big role in helping Joe Biden and Kamala Harris be elected President and Vice President in 2020. But despite the timeliness of the era in today’s climate, many students in American schools will not get a full education on Reconstruction until they get to college.Unfortunately, some of this history is repeating itself.
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Black Friday Course Bundle 2023: Ancient Kemet, Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, Black Resistance Movements - Michael Imhotep

12 Lesson Online Course (30 plus hours): "Ancient Kemet, The Moors & The Maafa: Understanding The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade What They Didn't Teach You In School 2023" LIVE ONLINE CLASS taught by Michael Imhotep, talk show host, researcher, lecturer, historian and founder of The African History Network. This class will be LIVE and will also be available to view ON DEMAND. Next Class Sunday, 5pm EST, November 26th, 2023. This is a 12 Lesson, 30 plus hour Online Course with most of content ON DEMAND. This Course Bundle is Discounted to ONLY $120 and includes a lot of bonus content including 15 Lectures from Michael Imhotep in Digital Download format. As soon as you register you can watch about hours of BONUS CONTENT. WATCH NOW!!! This is an interactive class taught by Michael Imhotep. You will be able to ask questions with the live chat. There are many teaching tools used including a Power Point presentation, video clips, book references, articles, etc. Aug. 20th, 2019 marked the 400th year Anniversary of the "20 and odd Africans" who came into Point Comfort on Aug. 20th, 1619 in what would later be called the colony of Virginia. This year is known as "The Year Of Return" as many African Americans are reconnecting to Africa and traveling to Ghana and other West African countries. When we discuss the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade we have to first understand that African people are the Original people of North, Central & South America & have been in the land we call U.S. at least 51,700 years. We can’t start studying our history in SLAVERY. Even when we study the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, which is important to study, we can’t start in 1619 or in the 1440s when the Portuguese get involved. We have to understand the history chronologically and deal with the 800 year occupation of Europe by the Africans known as the Moors who enter into the Iberian Peninsula, today known as Spain and Portugal, from North Africa in 711A.D. This course not only deals with the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade but thousands of years of history that leads up to the Slave Trade of African people taking place. Visit http://www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com for DVD lectures, podcasts, articles, documentaries and more from Michael Imhotep. 2nd Class: 20 Hour Online Course: 'Black Resistance Movements: From The Haitian Revolution to The Civil War, Civil Rights Movement & Black Power Movement (1800 – 1968)' 12 Week LIVE ONLINE CLASS taught by Historian, Michael Imhotep, talk show host, researcher, lecturer, historian and founder of The African History Network. This class will be LIVE and will be available to view ON DEMAND. CLASS STARTS Sunday, 2-26-23, 2:00pm EST (LIVE Online Course)  This is a 12 week plus, 20 Hour Online Course. This course is discounted to $80 (regularly $130) and includes a lot of bonus content and lectures from Michael Imhotep host of The African History Network Show. As soon as you register you can watch about hours of BONUS CONTENT. WATCH NOW!!! This is an interactive class taught by Michael Imhotep. You will be able to ask questions with the live text chat. There are many teaching tools used including a Power Point presentation, video clips, book references, articles, etc. This class will analyze U.S. History primarily from the African American perspective beginning in 1803 with the Louisiana Purchase, The Haitian Revolution, The Missouri Compromise of 1820, Special Field Order #15 (aka '40 Acres and a Mule)', the end of the Civil War and the 13th Amendment through 1968. We'll look at The Reconstruction Era (1865-1877), The Red Summer of 1919, The Jim Crow Era, World War I, The Great Migration, World War II, The Civil Rights Movement and the Black Power Movement to get a better understanding of how we got to where we are now and where do we go from here.   This is an interactive class taught by Michael Imhotep. You will be able to ask questions with the live text chat. There are many teaching tools used including a Power Point presentation, video clips, book references, articles, etc.   In the aftermath of the insurrection a year ago at the U.S. Capitol, many leading historians drew parallels between the violence and the Reconstruction era, the period of political revolution directly following the American Civil War. “The events we saw reminded me very much of the Reconstruction era and the overthrow of Reconstruction, which was often accompanied, or accomplished, I should say, by violent assaults on elected officials,” Eric Foner, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and author of Reconstruction: America’s Unfinished Revolution, 1863-1877, said in an interview with the New Yorker published a week later.   Scholars say studying the aftermath of the Civil War can help put in context many of the most seminal events in the U.S. in recent years, from the brutal murder of George Floyd by police in 2020 to the voter suppression laws enacted after Black voters played a big role in helping Joe Biden and Kamala Harris be elected President and Vice President in 2020. But despite the timeliness of the era in today’s climate, many students in American schools will not get a full education on Reconstruction until they get to college.Unfortunately, some of this history is repeating itself.
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