Remember Who You Are: The Greatest African Tribe
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Narrated by:
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Shumba Patrick Mutukwa
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By:
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David Lloyd
Remember Who You Are is the profound awakening of African-American intellectuals as a collective African tribe.
The message centers on African-Americans taking pride in their many cultural and political achievements as arguably “the most influential culture the world has ever seen”. The author, originally from Africa, expounds on the extraordinary culture, appropriately labeling African Americans as “The Greatest African Tribe” based off their African ancestral roots and astonishing accomplishments in spite of numerous racial challenges.
It presents a forward thinking hundred-year vision, advocating for economic freedom rooted in support of Black-owned businesses in the United States and Africa.
It stresses that the respect of African decendants all around the world is directly linked to economics and African continental perception. It campaigns for “absolute respect” achieved through self-love and economic empowerment as being the only true remedy for racial suffering.
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The author makes a compelling case that African Americans may very well be the greatest African “tribe” considering every they have gone through over the last 500 years. He correctly states that AA need to connect economically with the motherland. And asks a very serious question? Where will Africa (plus other black peoples) and African Americans be in 100 years.
My biggest criticism is it is a bit too simplistic and he did not discuss the impact of religion in the continued exploitation and brainwashing of the African American and African communities alike.
Still it is well worth the read and I would recommend it.
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A Unique Perspective That Straddles Two Worlds
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