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do you know who or what paris was named after?
Paris was named after the African Goddess Isis, originally known as Aset.
Do you know who or what Europe was named after?
Europe was named after the African Queen Europa.
Do you know who or what civilized Europe?
The African Moors civilized Europe.
Do you know who or what Ausar, Aset, and Heru are?
Ausar, Aset, and Heru are members of the great mythical ancient African family (the original Holy Trinity) that the created story of Joseph, Mary, and Jesus was copied from. Between the original African story and what we have today, there were the Greeks who renamed "Ausar-Aset-Heru" to "Osiris-Isis-Horus," which are the ancient Greek names people may be more familiar with due to the frequent denial or masking of the true and factual African origins. Today, it's been translated even further into what most people know as "Joseph-Mary-Jesus."
Do you know who or what Imhotep is?
Imhotep was the world's first physican and multigenius - including astronomer, philosopher, and poet - who was born in Africa. He was also the architect, designer, and builder of the world's first skyscraper and stone building, the Step Pyramid of Saqqara, which is a main tourist site and still stands in Kemet today.  Imhotep is also famous for these words: "Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we shall die." As already mentioned, Imhotep is the world's first recorded physician in history, yet, somehow, today we're told it was the Greek, Hippocrates, who was actually born about 2200 years after Imhotep and all the greatness he had already done! Hippocrates has even acknowledged this connection with his statement: "I am a child of Imhotep."
Do you know who or what Kemet is?
Kemet (KMT) is the original name of Egypt before it was renamed by the Greeks. Kemet was named as such by the Africans and they called it the land of the Black people - or the Black Land - primarily because it described its inhabitants but also because it was land of rich natural resources and beauty. 
Do you know who or what is located in Giza?
The Great Pyramids in Kemet are located in Giza.
Do you know who or what Tekhen is?
A tekhen represents the phallus of Ausar, which was the only body part his wife Aset could not locate when she searched for his missing body parts. The tekhen represents regenerative powers and resurrection after death. As you probably figured out by now, the Greeks renamed tekhen to obelisk. The most famous representation of this symbolism in the U.S. today is the Washington Monument, which was built based on this legacy of the African tekhen. In short, the Washington Monument is paying homage to an African man's phallus. Did the school books share that with you? (You can find an original tekhen [with the original Medu Netcher writing/drawing on it] taken from Kemet in New York City's Central Park near the Metropolitan Museum of Art; it's called "Cleopatra's Needle.")
Do you know who or what Medu Netcher is?
Medu Netcher, which is spelled several different ways, is the original African language, symbolism, and sacred science that was, you guessed it, renamed hieroglyphics by the Greeks.
Do you know who or what the Middle Passage is?
The Middle Passage is what the formerly free Africans endured on their hardship journey to America after being kidnapped and en route to be enslaved in the so-called New World (North America, South America, and the Caribbean). Untold millions (up to 100 million have been reported) died during the centuries that the Middle Passage took place.
Do you know who or what the Triangular Trade is?
The Triangular Trade represented the "triangle" route of the European slave trade, which represented three main points - departure from Europe; the pickup point for the kidnapped African captives in Africa, which also included the Middle Passage period of time to sell the captives for money and goods at various stops along the Atlantic Ocean; and the return to Europe with goods (rum, gold, etc.), humans (chattel slavery), and money that was received from trading/selling the Africans.
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    “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”

    – Maya Angelou

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    “If another people rest on your ignorance - and they do - they will educate you into ignorance.”

    – Amos Wilson

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    “Powerful people cannot afford to educate the people that they oppress, because once you are truly educated, you will not ask for power. You will take it.”

    – John Henrik Clarke

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     “Most human behavior is controlled by images. Image is a factor in how people look at themselves and what they use to reflect themselves. The control of images is a major factor in world power.”

    – John Henrik Clarke

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     “History is not everything, but it is a starting point. History is a clock that people use to tell their political and cultural time of day. It is a compass they use to find themselves on the map of human geography. It tells them where they are but, more importantly, what they must be.”

    – John Henrik Clarke

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    “Do your best work!”

    – Malcolm X

     

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    “In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.”

    – Martin Luther King Jr.

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     “When I call you my beloved and call you all extraordinary and precious and worthy and gifted and resilient and resourceful, it is to help erase the residue of negativity in which we have been bred so long that we have become comfortable with it.”

    – Adelaide L. Sanford

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    “History loses its value as an incentive. An example: it paints perfect men and noble nations but it does not tell the truth. America’s pathology is her denial. That is why this issue of race continues to be one.”

    – Joy DeGruy 

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     “Despite our constant everyday use of the term ‘race’ and our reference to various races, the biology of human beings is such that there are no real differences between humans.”

    – Joy DeGruy

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    “This then is racism. It is the belief that people differ along biological and genetic lines and that one’s own group is superior to another group. This belief is coupled with the power to negatively effect the lives of those perceived to be inferior. America’s history is inextricably bound to this racist ideology.”

    – Joy DeGruy 

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    “Some libraries and physicians still possess books bound in the skins of African Americans, souvenirs that were typically bought from grave robbers.”

    – Harriet A. Washington

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     “We sing, dance, and make love to catchy beats that endorse, reinforce, and promulgate our most self-destructive habits.”

    – Tom Burrell

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    “Remember your mind cannot be programmed if you are aware that someone may be trying to program your mind.”

    – Asa Hilliard 

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     “We know that Gloger’s law in biology, cited by Dr. Cheikh Anta Diop, said that in the tropics, warm blooded animals secrete pigment – melanin – which is a sort of protective coloration that allows energy from the sun to be literally transformed and absorbed without creating any harmful effect on Black people. So we know that these early species had to be, indeed, Black.”

    – Asa Hilliard

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     “This Piltdown man outside of England was supposed to be about 250,000 years old, and it turned out - for 30 years - that the scientific establishment accepted this as true when, in fact, it was a total hoax. Piltdown Man was nothing more than a human skull with an orangutan’s jaw that had been treated with chemicals and buried in the ground to make it appear as if it were about 250,000 years old.”

    – Asa Hilliard

     

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    “But that civilization [Egyptian/Kemetic] is itself the child of an even older civilization by its own admission. It looked to the south for its source of inspiration. It looked to Ethiopia, which is called Kush, the African name for Ethiopia. The word Ethiopia is a Greek word which describes the people south of Egypt.”

    – Asa Hilliard


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