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Meet the Amazing Sir Geoff Palmer – Recipient of the Order of the Thistle

Project Symbol Sir Geoff Palmer Some lives do more than succeed. They correct the atmosphere. Sir Geoff Palmer’s story shows young people—especially Black young people—that background does not set the boundary of the future. His life was built not on ease, instant approval, or perfect conditions, but on education, persistence, scientific excellence, and the courage […]

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Black Role Models for Children | 365 African Icons Book & App

What if the real gap in education isn’t knowledge—but exposure? Let The Ancestors Speak: 365 Icons introduces a powerful daily stream of African and African-descended excellence across history, science, and culture. One name at a time, it builds pattern, confidence, and identity—transforming how children and adults see the past, and what they believe is possible for the future.

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Reconstruction of Kerma

Debunking the Myth: Why Claims That Africa Had No Civilizations Lack Both Academic and Moral Merit

One of the most persistent and unfounded myths about Africa is the claim that it had no civilizations before European contact. This narrative is not only historically inaccurate, but it is also morally bankrupt, as it seeks to erase the achievements of millions of people and justify colonial exploitation. The timeline provided offers clear archaeological

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The Irony of Socrates’ Daimonion: How Humanists and Atheists Celebrate Socrates but Ignore His Inner Voice — And What It Has in Common with the Holy Spirit

⸻ Introduction: The Philosopher Who Heard Voices ‍ In the pantheon of intellectual heroes 🤓celebrated by secular humanists, atheists, and self-proclaimed rationalists, Socrates stands near the top — a paragon of critical thinking, relentless questioning, and bold defiance against blind faith. He is the man who drank the hemlock rather than surrender his commitment to

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The Forgotten Millions: Africa and the Caribbean in Two World Wars

Picture this: the mud-splattered trenches of France, the suffocating jungles of Burma, the searing deserts of North Africa. Now, populate these scenes not just with Tommies and Yanks, but with the ebony faces of African soldiers ⚔️, the sturdy frames of Caribbean porters ⛵, and the sun-scorched feet of barefoot carriers laden with supplies they

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African figures: Nnamdi Azikwe

These words landed Nnamdi Azikwe in jail for sedition in 1936: “Personally, I believe the European has a god in whom he believes and whom he is representing in his churches all over Africa. He believes in the god whose name is spelt Deceit. He believes in the god whose law is “Ye strong, you

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Queen Aissa

Queen Aissa Koli Ngirmaramma served her seven years term as a queen, and when her term was up, she transferred power to a successor. Something, some African heads of state of today would not do willingly.

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