Dan Berger - Slavery, Prisons, and the Black Freedom Struggle
An OAH Lecture by Dan Berger, associate professor of Comparative Ethnic Studies at University of Washington at Bothell. This lecture was presented at ...
Organization of American Historians
Hearts of Darkness: Victorian Imperialism and Travel of the African Continent
Read the transcript and subscribe to the podcast: https://www.digpodcast.org/victorian-imperialism-and-travel Victorian-era European imperialism was facilitated ...
Dig: A History Podcast
2019-08-09. THE INFLUENCE OF AFRICANS ON THE ROMAN EMPIRE. ARE BLACK AFRICAN PEOPLE CURSED?
Are Black Africans cursed? This is a question that has gone unanswered for decades. Due to the ignorance and distortion of history, black people have lost their ...
Dr. Sunday Adelaja
Untold Stories: A Documentary of Kent's Black History
Shortlisted for the People on the Move Award, this documentary charts the relatively unknown multi-cultural history of Kent. Featuring BBC Presenter Ayo ...
ahrcpress
African American Repair Curriculum: Intro To Africans In American History with Eric Majette
We have pulled together the brightest and most brilliant minds in our community to bring to you a FREE two-week program. This comprehensive calendar of ...
Mr Jay Morrison
The Role of professional African women in the Pan African Movement
Saturday June 13, 2020 @ 3pm EST, Sista Eulalie Deganus joins Sista Yaa to discuss how Continental Africans need to change their perceptions about the ...
Sankofa Repatriation Assistance Program
The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equian .. (FULL audiobook) - part 1
The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, Or Gustavus Vassa, The African, Written By Himself Audiobook by Olaudah Equiano (1745-1797) ...
Audio Books
Acting African: Performance and Language in the Illegal Braziilian Slave Trade
"Acting African: Performance and Language in the Illegal Braziilian Slave Trade" presented by Dr. Yuko Miki, of Fordham University. This event is hosted by ...
villanovauniversity
Bernadette Brooten lectures on slavery in the Catholic Church
Bernadette J. Brooten, the Kraft-Hiatt Professor of Christian Studies at Brandeis University, gives a talk at Holy Cross on "How Catholicism Changed: From ...
College of the Holy Cross
The Empire of Mali (In Our Time)
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Empire of Mali which flourished from 1200 to 1600 and was famous in the wider world for the wealth of rulers such as ...
BBC Podcasts
Using African history as a tool for Change | Zeinab Badawi | TEDxEuston
Zeinab Badawi crystallised how vital it is to understand oneself and one's history to move forward with pride. Her talk galvanised the TEDxEuston community and ...
TEDx Talks
Memory’s Veil: Du Bois and the Politics of Remembering Slavery, the Civil War, and Reconstruction
Justin Jackson, PhD, assistant professor of history at Bard College at Simon's Rock, delivered a talk on “Memory's Veil: W.E.B. DuBois and the Politics of ...
Bard College at Simon's Rock
Giovanni Ruffini: 'Nubia and the Question of 'Medieval Africa'' (10/22/18)
Part of the Africa in the Medieval World Lecture Series Co-sponsored with the Committee on Medieval Studies (https://medieval.fas.harvard.edu) and the ...
Hutchins Center
Heroic Africans: Legendary Leaders, Iconic Sculptures
Sunday at the Met, November 20, 2011 Delve into the installation and commemoration rites that defined important individuals immortalized by artists in West and ...
The Met
Forgiveness in the African American Religious Tradition: Albert Raboteau
Albert J. Raboteau, Henry W. Putnam Professor of Religion Emeritus, Princeton University, gave the 2017 Ruth Knee Lecture on Spirituality and Social Work at ...
The University of Chicago
Du Bois Lecture Series with Paul E. Lovejoy (1 of 3) (04-16-2019)
Paul E. Lovejoy, Distinguished Research Professor and Canada Research Chair in African Diaspora History at York University "Equiano's World – Beyond ...
Hutchins Center
„Hamburg’s Postcolonial Lecture“ - Felwine Sarr: „Africa-Europe: Rethinking the Ethics of Relations“
Prof. Dr. Felwine Sarr, Ökonom und Co-Autor des wichtigen Restitutionsreports für die französische Regierung, hielt den Eröffnungsvortrag in der von der ...
Colonial Legacy
Revere or Remove? The Battle Over Statues, Heritage and History
Want to join the debate? Check out the Intelligence Squared website to hear about future live events and podcasts: http://www.intelligencesquared.com. “These ...
Intelligence Squared
Legacies of 1619 - Program 2: Afro-Native Connections
Recorded 19 October 2019 at Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, MA -- - Christine DeLucia, Williams College - Kendra Field, Tufts University - Moderator ...
MassHistorical
Africans in English America
Chris Padgett
Black Revolution: The Global Politics of Black Radicalism | SOAS University of London
This seminar titled "Black Revolution: The Global Politics of Black Radicalism" was given by Dr Kehinde Andrews (Birmingham City University) at the Department ...
SOAS University of London
Dr Rob Burroughs - Black History and the Anti-Slavery Movement
Focusing on the roles played by Africans in exposing atrocities in King Leopold's Congo at the end of the nineteenth century, this conversation explores black ...
Leeds Beckett
Race and Reunion: The Civil War in American Memory
Join historian David Blight, Yale University, for a discussion of the post war years. In the immediate aftermath of the Civil War, new black citizens began reaching ...
minnesotahistory
Christopher Columbus: What Really Happened
Check out my new video about the First Thanksgiving on my new channel, "Uncivil History" here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ociHVDWxDaY&t=2s ...
Bad Crayfish Productions
Colloquium with Charmaine Nelson (1/24/18)
'[A] tone of voice peculiar to New-England': Fugitive Slave Advertisements and the Heterogeneity of Enslaved Blacks in Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century ...
Hutchins Center
Slavery and Global Public History Conference: Between History and Memory
Friday, Session 4 What role can and should the conventional historian play in informing and driving historical exhibitions and shaping public memory? Scholars ...
Brown University
Why Does The World Hate And Obsess Over African American "CULTURE"? w/ Kala Genesis
Please Subscribe https://baioafrikstan5.ning.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/searchforuhuru Instagram: Searchforuhuru instagram: Africapersonified ...
Search For Uhuru
Du Bois Lecture Series with Paul E. Lovejoy (3 of 3) (04-18-2019)
Paul E. Lovejoy, Distinguished Research Professor and Canada Research Chair in African Diaspora History at York University "Equiano's World – Beyond ...
Hutchins Center
The Colonial Legacy Conference - Gert Oostindie
Lecture by Prof. Gert Oostindie: "Colonialism and Slavery: the Dutch connection," with response from Dr. Wayne Modest. The Colonial Legacy Conference, ...
Centre for the Humanities Utrecht University
Gaming in Education, Wargaming Roundtable
Army War College, Carlisle Barracks July 22, 2017.
USArmyWarCollege
VC Inaugural Lecture: Professor Adam Haupt
Professor Adam Haupt, professor of media studies at the University of Cape Town's Centre for Film and Media Studies, presented the third Vice-Chancellor's ...
University of Cape Town South Africa
Scholar For A Day: Keynote Address - Africa & The Project of Black Studies Pt.1
Jemima Pierre, Ph.D. - Associate Professor in Anthropology & Africana Studies, UCLA.
UPennAfricana
"Towards a New Past: the Legacies of British Slave-ownership" by Professor Catherine Hall
Public lecture delivered by Professor Catherine Hall (UCL History) on the 27th of February to mark the launch of the LBS (Legacies of British Slave-ownership) ...
UCLHistory
Ed Pavlić - “The Whole Body of the Sound: Listening to Jimmy Baldwin Listen”
Ed Pavlić is Distinguished Research Professor of English and Creative Writing at the University of Georgia and director of the PhD program in creative writing.
YaleUniversity
Landscape Now: Keynote Lecture - Tim Barringer
Tim Barringer (Chair & Paul Mellon Professor of the History of Art, Yale University) 'Thomas Cole and the White Atlantic' Introduced and chaired by Mark Hallett ...
Paul Mellon Centre
Mansa Musa, one of the wealthiest people who ever lived - Jessica Smith
Check out our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/teded View full lesson: ...
TED-Ed
HAP 36 - Sons of Africa - Quobna Ottobah Cugoano and Olaudah Equiano
Listen to the full episode here https://hopwag2.podbean.com/e/hap-36-sons-of-africa-quobna-ottobah-cugoano-and-olaudah-equiano/ Quobna Ottobah ...
history of philosophy without any gaps
Racial Capitalism and Empire in the Age of Dred Scott
American University of Beirut
HAP 36 - Sons of Africa - Quobna Ottobah Cugoano and Olaudah Equiano
Listen to the full episode here https://hopwag2.podbean.com/e/hap-36-sons-of-africa-quobna-ottobah-cugoano-and-olaudah-equiano/ Quobna Ottobah ...
history of philosophy without any gaps
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak: Running after Du Bois
W.E.B. Du Bois was the most influential black intellectual of his time. In this talk, Columbia University professor Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak considers Du Bois in ...
American Academy in Berlin
Roots Germania Afro German Identity in Context
This was originally uploaded by EURO on vimeo on Friday, February 5, 2010. IU Faculty Michelle Moyd and Claudia Breger discuss the cultural and historical ...
IU Institute for European Studies
Jason Young Lecture: 'We Wear the Mask': Kongo Folk Art and Ritual in South Carolina
A lecture by Jason Young, as part of the "Kongo Atlantic Dialogues: Kongo Culture in Central Africa And In The Americas." February 2014. Filmed by Benjamin ...
Benjamin Hebblethwaite