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Meaning of racism and antiracism explained

Racism and Anti-Racism’s Meaning: WHAT A MISTAKE!

by professor kenyatta | Jul 8, 2026 | Racism, African American Studies, education

The meaning of racism has been buried under a mountain of antiracism rhetoric that never actually defines it. Antiracism has become the dominant focus of the discussion on racism in the media. It is the new social trend that seems to perpetuate the notion that Black...

Frederick Douglass's 4th of July speech

What to the Black American Is the Fourth of July? Frederick Douglass Asked It in 1852. We’re Still Waiting for the Answer.

by professor kenyatta | Jul 3, 2026 | African American Studies, education, Politics, Racism

Frederick Douglass's 4th of July speech is the most important thing America never taught you. Your school didn't teach it to you. That was not an accident. Every July 4th, America puts on its bogus costume. Fireworks. Flags. Cookouts. Speeches about freedom, liberty,...

Chancellor Williams historian author of The Destruction of Black Civilization

Chancellor Williams: The Historian They Don’t Want You to Know

by professor kenyatta | Jun 30, 2026 | African American Studies, Hidden Scholars

He spent 16 years crossing Africa on foot, by bus, and by boat — gathering what schools had buried for centuries. They never forgave him for it. There is a particular kind of danger that comes from a Black man who refuses to accept the story he was given. Chancellor...

Samuel M. Goldstein plagiarized African history scholars Cheikh Anta Diop and Chancellor Williams

Stolen Scholarship: What’s Really Behind Samuel M. Goldstein’s Amazon “History” Books

by professor kenyatta | Jun 23, 2026 | education, African History, Racism

Samuel M. Goldstein plagiarized African history scholarship built by Cheikh Anta Diop and Chancellor Williams. Before you spend one dollar on a Samuel M. Goldstein book, read this. I am a professor of African and African American Studies with over 30 years of teaching...

John Henrik Clarke

John Henrik Clarke: The Powerful Truth They Buried for 500 Years

by professor kenyatta | Jun 21, 2026 | Hidden Scholars, African American Studies, History

I once drove Dr. John Henrik Clarke home. It was about an hour's drive to Harlem, and we talked the whole way. He was already elderly by then, his eyesight failing, but his mind was as sharp as a blade. There was nothing frail about the way he thought or the way he...

Ivan Van Sertima

The Man Who Proved Columbus Was Late — And Paid the Price

by professor kenyatta | Jun 20, 2026 | Hidden Scholars, African American Studies, History

They told you Columbus discovered America in 1492. They told you that before Europeans arrived, the Americas were isolated — cut off from the rest of the world, waiting to be "found." They told you Africans had no ships. No navigation. No capacity to cross oceans....

systemic racism in education — Professor Kenyatta

Systemic Racism in Education: The Untold Truth About How It Continues Today — Part 2

by professor kenyatta | May 27, 2026 | education, Racism

Every Lesson They Taught Us Was a Choice — and So Was Every Lesson They Didn’t We cannot address systemic racism in education without first naming it for what it is. Systemic racism in education is not a relic of the past — it is the water our children are still...

racism in American education history--Professor Kenyatta

Racism in American Education History: The Untold Truth About How It Was Built by Design — Part 1

by professor kenyatta | May 25, 2026 | Racism, education

They Didn’t Forget to Teach Us the Truth. They Chose Not To. Racism in American education history did not happen by accident. The American education system did not simply tolerate racism. It was built into it — by design, from the beginning. And we have been paying...

Cheikh Anta Diop

Cheikh Anta Diop: 5 Powerful Truths That Rewrote African History

by professor kenyatta | May 23, 2026 | Hidden Scholars, African American Studies, African History

They never put him in your textbook. That wasn't an accident. The Man Whom Schools Pretended Didn't Exist Let me ask you something. When you were sitting in your high school history class learning about "the cradle of civilization," did your teacher ever mention a...

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