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SANKOFA - "REACHING BACK TO GO FORWARD SUCCESSFULLY"
The Sankofa Mobile Museum

This traveling African Museum will bring African history and art to primarily African American children. For 150,000 years black people were the standard bearers of humanity making them the charter members of the human race.

In spite of this noble history, terrible things happened to black people from Africa during “the Middle Passage” and continued during slavery and beyond. Processes of operant conditioning and brainwashing of the most despicable types were carried out in conjunction with horrible physical suffering. The goal of this contemptible mind manipulation was to rip from blacks’ consciousness all evidence of African history, culture and language. Vicious lies were told to keep dark human beings in chains and servitude.  This enabled their brutal captors to make enormous profits from their slave labor. Never has there been such pathological crimes committed against humanity. The African slave trade and holocaust were the worst crimes in history against humanity, since they lasted for four hundred years.

We are creating the Sankofa Mobile Museum under the artistic direction of Brother Boko to put these lies to rest forever! African history begins with black humanity’s first steps in language, communal living, the creation of efficient tools, cooperative hunting, the domestication of animals, social taboos, spirituality, ritual and etc. The time line will continue focusing on civilizations such as Nubia,  Kemet (Egypt),  the Great Zimbabwe and Timbuktu Mali. The selected images will illustrate key periods in African history from ancient times through the 16th century. The initial images considered will be taken from the Olduvai Gorge where the Leakeys found the oldest human remains. Other images will reflect the evolution and migration of African people, their culture and language through the 1500s.
 
After June 2007 call: Phone 404-630-6631 or  email narvard175@yahoo.com for a visit by our the Sankofa Mobile Museum.


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