Top Twenty Documentaries Black People Should See

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6. Ethnic Notions- Did you ever wonder where the watermelon eating 'Coon' and 'Sambo' came from? Hosted by Ester Rolle (Good Times) this documentary examines how early the white racist media took control of black images and tried to destroy them

7. Africans in America before Columbus- This hard to find underground documentary includes interviews and insight from Dr. John Henrik Clark, Dr. Ivan Van Sertima And Dr.Yosef ben-Jochannan among others.

8. How to De-Activate the Willie Lynch Chip- Dr. Ray Hagins explains the Willie Lynch Syndrome and how to break it. Excellent lecture

9. The Isis Papers- Dr. Frances Cress Welsing puts some of her groundbreaking book into a lecture. The trained and certified psychiatrist analyzes the collective patterns of racism and what makes white America tick.

10. Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome- Following in the path blazed by Dr. Welsing, Dr. Joy Degreary also puts her groundbreaking book into a lecture to help us see patterns of thought and actions that has to be diagnosed in order to be cured
 
11. Powernomics: The National Plan to Empower Black America- is a five-year plan to make Black America a prosperous and empowered race that is self-sufficient and competitive as a group.

12. The Death of Black America: Health Matters- Indeed health does matter. You're health is all you've got. And Dr. Laila Afrika gives us a sobering look at what we've been putting into our bodies and how its slowly but surely killing us.

a.) You're Leaders Betrayed You: The Cure for Cancer, Sickle Cell and A.I.D.S- Dr. Sebi, the world renowned healer has cured several ailments with his Electric Cell Food. Reversing illnesses such as : Cancer, Herpes, H.I.V, Diabetes, Aids, High Blood Pressure, Blindness, Fibroids etc. Believe it or not; everything is worth a try when you're out of options.

13. The African Origin of Civilization and Spiritual Concepts- Yet Another excellent Ashra Kwezi joint. Kwezi takes us back to where it all began and shows documented proof (evidence) of where theology and spiritual concepts started.

14. Marcus Garvey- An in depth documentary about the man who started the biggest, organized black power movement in America

a.) Malcolm X- Yeah, the Spike Lee Joint

b.) Emit Till; The Untold Story-Do you want to know what really sparked the Civil rights Movement? Well it wasn't Rosa Parks

c.) Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson- The one black man in America who could not be lynched. Excellent documentary about the greatest boxer of all time

15. The Korean Takeover-Just how do the Asians manage to keep blacks on economic lock down?

a.) Good Hair- Chris Rock's satirical look at Black women and their hair.
 
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16. It's a Dam Shame: Homosexuality in Hip-Hop- This here documentary goes straight for the jugular!

17. Dr. Khalid Muhammad on Donahue/Dr. Francis Cress Welsing on Donahue- If you want to see warrior -scholars in action check them out. They're both battling racism on the world stage...two different styles ...one result; controversy and truth

18. John Henrik Clarke - A Great and Mighty Walk - I'm a big fan of this master teacher and this video chronicles the life and times of the noted African-American historian, scholar and Pan-African activist John Henrik Clarke (1915-1998)

19. Professor Griff Raw Uncut Exposing The Music Industry/Hollywood- Professor Griff DVD exposing mind control, the music Industry, Hollywood and Illuminati members

a.) Collapse-A documentary on Michael Ruppert, a police officer turned independent reporter who predicted the current financial crisis in his self-published newsletter, 'From the Wilderness'. Ruppert was also the guy who told on the CIA drug rings and said his former LAPD Colleague’s killed Rapper Biggie Smalls. Contains a lot of good info.

20. The Spook Who Sat By The Door- Yeah, I know it's not a documentary but it damn well should be. It's yet another movie the government tried to ban. I wonder why?
 
Ive see a few of these....

A lot of them I believe are available on Youtube.

I'll look to purchase them eventually to support the cause...

but I will show the for free to other Black folks because the info

is important.
 
Everyone should see Classified X with Melvin Van Peebles

It's about racism in hollywood and the portrayal of blacks in cinema since the start of film making
 
Good drop

Just watched Powernomics yesterday; very informative.

You should peep Dr. Ishakamusa Barashango's lecture on the origins of European holidays if you haven't already.

 
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I've seen a few of these. Didn't expect Zeitgeist to be on the list, but it's still a very interesting documentary nonetheless and I'm glad folks on here know about it.
 
1800skypager;5253051 said:
Good drop

Just watched Powernomics yesterday; very informative.

You should peep Dr. Ishakamusa Barashango's lecture on the origins of European holidays if you haven't already.

I am reading Powernomics right now. It is very informative to say the least.
 
What Black Men Think...

directed by Janks Horton

Features Alvin F. Poussaint Shelby Steele John McWhorter and others
 
Trillaaaaaa;5252996 said:
Everyone should see Classified X with Melvin Van Peebles

It's about racism in hollywood and the portrayal of blacks in cinema since the start of film making


I peeped this a couple years ago. Rented it from netflix.

Really all these docs should be shown to students in predominantly

Black schools. I got a chance to show one documentary a couple years ago....it was

on the School desegregation movement.

Any Lecture by Dr. Claude Anderson (Powernomics) should be heavily watched.

I'm going to post one later on tonight or tomorrow. Perhaps tomorrow, I made about 5 threads already

today.
 
b.)Zeitgeist- Documentary in three parts uncovering unbelievable lies and propaganda about religion, politics and power; a must see!

5. Goodbye Uncle Tom-This unbelievable docu-drama was banned in America since 1973. If you think violence erupted when Roots and Mississippi Burning came out, Imagine what would have happened if Black folks had seen this. The French directors used the actual diaries,captains logs, articles and books of that era to bring your slave masters back to life. Unbelievable!

foreshure .... infact all three of the Zeitgeist docu's are pretty good ... but both of these are muuuuuuuuust see's ... that goodbye uncle tom is some ill ass shit bruh .... fucked me up watching all of that ...

i'd like to add...

1. Hidden Colors: The Untold History Of People Of Aboriginal, Moor, and African Descent

2. Hidden Colors 2: The Triumph of Melanin

3. The Black Power Mixtape

4. The Flaw - A look at the recession and financial collapse of 2008

5. Ethos - Simular To Zeitgeist.... Very Dope

 
Seen MAAFA 21 = anti-abortion propaganda documentary.

Take that shit out and replace it with Framing An Execution. A documentary on Mumia Abu Jamal and how he got railroaded. Broken on All Sides is a new documentary of the prison complex and its effect on Black life.
 

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