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BLACK HISTORY MONTH:
Lessons One and Two—By KRS-One

Black History Month: Lessons One and Two by KRS-One is the first in a series of Black historical teachings by KRS-One designed to update and stimulate the thinking of any Black Studies or African American Studies student. This eye-opening audio lecture is not only a brilliantly narrated critique of Black History Month itself, but it also speaks of a traditional Black consciousness which is more focused upon “Black character than that of Black people”. Of course, KRS-One sites and honours a universe of ancestral Black revolutionaries as well as a world of modern-day Black intellectual stars, but the main focus to Black History Month: Lessons One and Two is character—BLACK CHARACTER, and the doing away of erroneous misinformation regarding the African American ancestral narrative. In this 80-minute audio presentation, KRS-One points out how one-sided the whole African American slave narrative is in comparison to all other European immigrants also entering the colonies “as slaves” or who came to the Americas with a slave history which is never taught or discussed in public education like African American slave history is. With a sharp intellectual analysis, along with retrievable facts, sited books and credited footnotes, KRS-One accurately points-out the deliberate attempt to arrest the development of the African American mind by keeping African Americans wedded to a slave history that cannot be real or true for any consistently growing and developing group of people. Black History Month: Lessons One and Two is available for free download at www.krs-one.com. Enjoy.

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KRS-One New York, New York

EMCEE, TEACHA & PHILOSOPHER.

Appearing on the rap scene in 1986 as Boogie Down Productions releasing his first hit single “South Bronx” with his late DJ Scott La Rock, KRS “the one” made it clear that Hip Hop was going to have to take itself a lot more seriously than simply being a music genre. ... more

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