“Of Dances for Enjoyment” by Mtoro Bin Mwinyi Bakari

Listen Seeker, I come in peace, “The actual sight of a first-class house that a Negro has built is ten times more potent than pages of discussion about a house that he ought to build, or perhaps could build.” — Booker T. Washington In “Ibn Battuta in Black Africa” by Said Hamdun and Noel King,Continue reading ““Of Dances for Enjoyment” by Mtoro Bin Mwinyi Bakari”

A 14th Century Account on Africa

Listen Siblings, I come in peace, “They do not interfere with the property of the white man who dies in their country even though it may consist of great wealth” — Ibn Battuta on our ancestors Today’s article discusses our pre-colonial past. This excerpt is taken from Ibn Battuta’s travels and explains what he sawContinue reading “A 14th Century Account on Africa”