Audio Book of the Day “Black Genesis: The Prehistoric Origins of Ancient Egypt”

Relegated to the realm of archaeological heresy, despite a wealth of hard scientific evidence, the theory that an advanced civilization of Black Africans settled in the Sahara long before Pharaonic Egypt existed has been dismissed and even condemned by conventional Egyptologists, archaeologists, and the Egyptian government. Uncovering compelling new evidence, Egyptologist Robert Bauval and astrophysicistContinueContinue reading “Audio Book of the Day “Black Genesis: The Prehistoric Origins of Ancient Egypt””

FREE Audio Book of the Day “Melanin: The Gift of the Cosmos”

The mysteries of melanin reach back into ancient times and extend into every aspect of our universe. Long mistaken has melanin simply been referenced as “darker skin pigmentation”; however, we know the ancient Kemetic sciences prove melanin is much more. Raise your awareness and gain knowledge of self as we explore the cosmos and discoverContinueContinue reading “FREE Audio Book of the Day “Melanin: The Gift of the Cosmos””

FREE Audio Book of the Day “Mansa Musa and Timbuktu”

“From the far reaches of the Mediterranean Sea to the Indus River, the faithful approached the city of Mecca. All had the same objective: to worship together at the most sacred shrine of Islam, the Kaaba in Mecca. One such traveler was Mansa Musa, Sultan of Mali in Western Africa. Mansa Musa had prepared carefullyContinueContinue reading “FREE Audio Book of the Day “Mansa Musa and Timbuktu””

How Christianity Enslaved Africans

  The first ship to carry African slaves was named Jesus of Lebuk? Why??? Find out all about it here.   Facebook @ KweliKush    IG @ KweliKush    Twitter @ RoyalKweli    Pinterest @ KweliKush    Become a Patron!    Try Audible and Get Two Free Audiobooks     https://youtu.be/ugm5u_nlin0

Book of the Day “How To Make A Negro Christian”

“What will be the benefit of giving enslaved Africans christianity? “It is a matter of astonishment, that there should be any objection at all; for the duty of giving religious instruction to our Negroes, and the benefits flowing from it, should be obvious to all. The benefits, we conceive to be incalculably great, and [one] of them [is] there will be greater subordination …among the Negroes (page 52).”