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Mansa Musa, ‘The Lion of Mali’ was the tenth mansa, better known as “king of kings” or “emperor”, of the Malian Empire of Mali West Africa. He became one of the most powerful and wealthiest leaders of his time. He made Mali’s name renowned in the imaginations of European and Islamic countries In the 14th century.

The wealth he commanded, social customs and grandeur of his court, led to the kingdom of Mali being internationally revered (Cheney 2004).

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Image 1. Mansu Musa on his pilgrimage to Mecca

He is most noted for his pilgrimage to Mecca which put Mali on the map, Degraft-Johnson (1998) noted, ‘It was in 1324 … that the world awoke to the splendour and grandeur of Mali. There across the African desert, and making its way to Mecca, was a caravan of a size which had never before been seen, a caravan consisting of 60,000 men. They were Mansa Musa’s men, and Mansa Musa was with them. He was not going to war: he was merely going to worship at Mecca. The huge caravan included a personal retinue of 12,000 servants, all dressed in brocade and Persian silk. Mansa Musa himself rode on horseback, and directly preceding him were 500 servants, each carrying a staff of gold weighing about six pounds (500 mitkal). In Egypt, Musa spent so much money in gold that he devastated that nation’s economy. For years after Mansa Musa’s visit, ordinary people in the streets of Cairo, Mecca, and Baghdad talked about this wonderful pilgrimage - a pilgrimage which led to the devaluation of gold in the Middle East for several years.”

Cynthia Crossen wrote in her book ‘The Rich’ ,”You’ve heard about the extraordinary wealth of Bill Gates, J. P. Morgan, and the sultan of Brunei, but have you heard of Mansa Musa, one of the richest men who ever lived?. He was Neither producer nor inventor, Mansa Musa was an early broker, greasing the wheels of intercultural trade. He created wealth by making it possible for others to buy and sell”. Basil Davidson suggested that the rulers of Mali were “rumoured to have been the wealthiest men on the face of the earth” (Davidson 1995).

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Image 2. Mansa Musa presiding over his Kingdom

His pilgrimage planted Mali in men’s minds and its riches fired up the imagination. In 1339, Mali appeared on a “Map of the World”. In 1367, another map of the world showed a road leading from North Africa through the Atlas Mountains into the Western Sudan. In 1375 a third map of the world showed a richly attired monarch holding a large gold nugget in the area south of the Sahara. Also, trade between Egypt and Mali flourished (Black History Pages 2008).

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Image 3. Depiction of Mansa Musa, ruler of the Mali Empire in the 14th century, from a 1375 Catalan Atlas of the known world (mapamundi), drawn by Abraham Cresques of Mallorca. Musa is shown holding a gold nugget and wearing a European-style crown.

On his return from Mecca he brought back with him an Arabic library, religious scholars, and architects, who helped him build a royal palace universities, libraries and mosques all over his kingdom (Black History Pages 2oo8). For example the mosque of the University of Sankore was highly distinguished for the teaching of Koranic theology and law, besides other subjects such as astronomy and mathematics. Micheal Palin, a BBC programme maker noted In 2002 on his return from Timbuktu reported that the Great Mosque of Timbuktu “has a collection of scientific texts that clearly show the planets circling the sun. They date back hundreds of years … It is convincing evidence that the scholars of Timbuktu knew a lot more than their counterparts in Europe”. Furthermore he went on to say “In the 15th century in Timbuktu, the mathematicians knew about the details of the eclipse, knew things which we had to wait for 150, almost 200 years to know in Europe when Galileo and Copernicus came up with these same calculations and were given a very hard time for it” (Palin 2002).

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Image 4. Djenne’s Monday market surrounding its Great Mosque, Mali

He strengthened Islam and promoted education, trade, and commerce in Mali. Laying the foundations for Walata, Jenne, and Timbuktu to become the cultural and commercial centers of North Africa (Walker 2005). Infact Timbuktu became one of the major cultural centers of not only Africa but of the entire Islamic world producing Arabic-language black literature in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. (Walker 2005)

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Image 5. Video game depiction of Mansu Musa

Mansa Musa ruled for 25 years, bringing prosperity and stability to Mali and expanding the empire he inherited. Mali achieved the apex of its territorial expansion under Mansa Musa. The Mali Empire extended from the Atlantic coast in the west to Songhai far down the Niger bend to the east: from the salt mines of Taghaza in the north to the legendary gold mines of Wangara in the south.

In conclusion He brought stability and good government to Mali, spreading its fame abroad and making it truly “remarkable both for its extent and for its wealth and a striking example of the capacity of black Africans for political organization” (E.W. Bovill, 1958,The Golden Trade of the Moors). His example serves as inspiration as to what Diaspora can achieve today!!

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Image 6. Mansu Musa’s journey

Isn’t it ironic that mali is now one of the 25 poorest countries in the world. At the height of its power, Mali had at least 400 cities, and the interior of the Niger Delta was very densely populated. Timbuktu rose from obscurity to great commercial and cultural importance. It became a centre of learning, one of the foremost centres of Islamic scholarship in the world.
 
Happy Bornday George Washington Carver!

Dr. George Washington Carver, scientist, botanist, educator, and inventor is believed to have been born on this date January 10, 1864. Dr. Carver discovered over 300 products from peanuts, soybeans and sweet potatoes, which aided nutrition for farm families. He wanted poor farmers to grow alternative crops both as a source of their own food and as a source of other products to improve their quality of life.’

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I have to agree with you cats. This was one of the most informative and amazing threads to date on here. I have been stuck for the last 4 hours reading, researching, and just simply sitting in awe of the things that I have discovered as a result. This info is critical and I appreciate each and every one of ya'll that posted and added to the knowledge base..
 
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Queen Nzinga of Ndongo and Matamba. This picture is her intimidating the Portuguese by using one of her own servants as a chair.
 
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Public reception of the king’s women”; “amazons” and other troops with guns parading in front of the king and his European visitors

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Archibald Dalzel, The History of Dahomey: An Inland Kingdom of Africa (London, 1793), facing p.136.
 
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Portrait of an African king. Agata cameo, second half of the 16th century; gold and enamel mount, 17th century BC.

Location: The Cabinet des Médailles.
 
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Sacred Geometry in Kemetic Art.
 
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The Jomon: the original inhabitants of Japan

They had camera's back then?

The Jōmon period (縄文時代 Jōmon jidai?) is the time in Japanese prehistory from about 14,000 BC[1][2] to about 300 BC, when Japan was inhabited by a Neolithic culture which reached a considerable degree of cultural sophistication, above all in pottery, despite limited development of agriculture and no use of metal.


The picture is from 1903 Tibet:

David Park, director of books, maps and manuscripts at Bonhams, discussed the mysterious photographs with Morning Edition host Renee Montagne — like this one of a group of Tibetan nuns:

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"Their heads were shaved, apparently, and they wore these astonishing wigs on top," Park said.
"They seem to be quite happy even though they're being photographed by an invading force."


Had to check, it was an interesting picture.
 
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For MLK Day............

Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated by a gunman named James Earl Ray on April 4, 1968 while standing on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis. Dr. King was in Memphis to lead a march in support of the local sanitation workers union. He was pronounced dead one hour later. Mrs. King was a source of strength after her son's assassination. The next year, her younger son, Alfred Daniel Williams King, drowned in his own pool after having become the assistant pastor at the Ebenezer Baptist Church.

Alberta King was shot and killed on June 30, 1974 by a 23 year-old black man named Marcus Wayne Chenault as she sat at the organ of the Ebenezer Baptist Church. Chenault was a deranged gunman from Ohio who stated that he shot King because "all Christians are my enemies." He died in prison, in 1995, after complications from a stroke.


Alberta King

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Alfred Daniel Williams King

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Former first lady Jackie Kennedy*and Coretta Scott King at MLK’s funeral. (1968)*Moneta Sleet Jr.

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Oprah holding a portrait of Martin Luther King Jr. that was drawn by Michael Jackson.
 
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Couple with a Cadillac (1932).
 
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In 1939, the “Harlem Rens” became the first all Black pro basketball team to win a World Championship. Harlem Renaissance Big Five, one of the most successful all-Black professional basketball teams in the 1920s and 1930s, added grace and style to the game of American basketball.
 
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General Benjamin Davis, boxer Joe Lewis, attorney and future Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, and Daisy Lampkin are attending the NAACP convention in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1947.

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Oprah holding a portrait of Martin Luther King Jr. that was drawn by Michael Jackson.

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Howard University's School of Law, Class of 1900
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The Boule
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Couple with a Cadillac (1932).

Diamond in the back, sunroof top, diggin in the scene wit the gangsta lean......
 
1/6/1948 - Bill Spiller, the African American to compete in any major golf tournament, puts on his shoes in the locker room of the Riviera country Club. He played in the 22nd annual $10,000 Los Angeles Open Golf Tournament. The event was won by Ben Hogan.

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Malcolm X speaking at Washington D.C rally 1961.
 
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New York City. 1962. Ruby DEE, Ossie Davis, and their children protest at a CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) peace demonstration.
 
July 29, 1938 - When Hollywood met Harlem. The Big Apple, shag steps and other varieties of swing dancing were in evidence as Hollywood met Harlem on stage 6 of Warner Brothers Studio here. Contestants were vying for dance prizes as they provided entertainment. Photo shows: left to right, front row, Alberta Dawson, second prize; Celestine Davis, first prize; Gladys Taylor, third prize.

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During the Harlem Riot of 1943, the owner of this clothing store posted signs makes sure people would know that it was a "colored store", that is, it was owned by an African American, in the hopes it would be undamaged.

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Walker Roberts, 12, Henry Campbell, 14, and Morris Jackson, 13, show off their new "zoot suits" - tuxedos looted from a formal wear shop during the Harlem riot of August 1943.

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For MLK Day............

Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated by a gunman named James Earl Ray on April 4, 1968 while standing on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis. Dr. King was in Memphis to lead a march in support of the local sanitation workers union. He was pronounced dead one hour later. Mrs. King was a source of strength after her son's assassination. The next year, her younger son, Alfred Daniel Williams King, drowned in his own pool after having become the assistant pastor at the Ebenezer Baptist Church.

Alberta King was shot and killed on June 30, 1974 by a 23 year-old black man named Marcus Wayne Chenault as she sat at the organ of the Ebenezer Baptist Church. Chenault was a deranged gunman from Ohio who stated that he shot King because "all Christians are my enemies." He died in prison, in 1995, after complications from a stroke.


Alberta King

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Alfred Daniel Williams King

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Damn! It sounds like the whole family got assassinated.

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In the Tom and Jerry shorts of the 1940′s and 50′s, the only human character was an unnamed lady who was always after Tom (originally named Jasper), a cat, to catch Jerry, a mouse. Radio and film veteran Lillian Randolph provided the voice. The character is considered to be a racial stereotype known as a “Mammy”, a servant or maid of African descent, often overweight, loud, and heavily accented, and this has lead to some controversy. The shorts though, never stated that she was a maid and it is implied that she was the owner of that huge house with the well-stocked refrigerator. Also, the name “Mammy Two Shoes” was never used in the cartoons; it was given years later by the media, as typically only the character’s feet were shown. The shorts would be edited in the 1960′s. In some, Randolph’s voice was replaced with a plain-sounding one, and in others, she was replaced entirely with a thin white woman (voiced by June Foray.) Recent DVD releases have somewhat restored the original character.

As a child watching these cartoons, I had no awareness of the racial connotations. I just found the character completely funny, such as when she threatens to throw Tom “O-U-W-T Out!” I would hate to see this character completely erased, especially since talented performers like Ms. Randolph and others of her time are already nearly forgotten because they were mostly offered only these type parts.

Trivia: The Tom and Jerry cartoons won more Academy Awards (7) than the Merrie Melodies/Looney Tunes did (5).

She played Jimmy Stewart's nanny in Its a Wonderful Life
 
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