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African art and music is known and loved throughout the world in forms
from Jazz to Raggae and R&B to Hip Hop. Although a few artist have
chosen to misuse our culture by working for our enemies, the vibrance
and brilliance of our art and artistry is unsurpassed in the world today.
Philosopher Drummer
African Culture and Its Realities
http://www.seku.com. Be sure to
watch his video. It
takes a few minutes
to load, but it is well worth the wait.
Muntu Dance Theatre
http://www.muntu.com/
African Art: Aesthetics and Meaning
http://cti.itc.virginia.edu/~bcr/rela345_98.html
African Dance and African American
Dance Resources
http://www.artslynx.org/dance/afro.htm
Voices of Africa
http://members.aol.com/VOAfrica3/Homepage.html
When Black Men Ruled the World
http://www.melanet.com/clegg_series
InterCom Afrique Television
http://www.icatv.tvheaven.com/
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Read
about Horus and Amandla Abydos in Paradise: Chocolate Love. Though
born on opposites sides of the world, one in the tropical islands
of the Seychelles, the other in the old state of Florida, the
two come together and radically change history. This pan-african
novel provides a glimpse of life in a highly automated future
world as experienced by the Abydos family, a family guided by
the positive attributes of classical African civilization.
Click
here to see Sample Chapters: Paradise:
Chocolate Love
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