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TED-Ed

TED-Ed: What happened to the lost Kingdom of Kush? | Geoff Emberling

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Along the Nile River, in what is now northern Sudan, lay the ancient civilization of Kush. Though they were once conquered by a powerful neighbor, the kings and queens of Kush would go on to successfully challenge two of the most...
Instructional Video35:40
Jabzy

Africa after the End of Slavery | History of Africa 1800-1870 Documentary 2/6

12th - Higher Ed
3:25 Southern Africa 7:52 Squarespace Sponsor 8:47 Back to Africa 14:30 West Africa 25:14 North Africa African Kingdoms, Sokoto Caliphate, Mali Empire, Kingdom of Kongo, Rozvi Empire, Ashanti, Oyo, Kingdom of Benin, Funj, African...
Instructional Video4:22
History Hit

West Africa Before the Europeans: Racism and the slave trade

12th - Higher Ed
Has racist thinking discouraged us from looking at how sophisticated West African empires were before the Europeans arrived? How did trade mesh with a rise in inequality between Africa and the Europeans? West Africa Before the Europeans,...
Instructional Video19:14
Curated Video

Kingdoms From Nothing: Ghana

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This series explores the many kingdoms of pre-colonial sub-saharan Africa.
Instructional Video1:44
Epic Reads

Building the Lush, West African World in Kingdom of Souls w/ Rena Barron

6th - 11th
Magic has a price—if you’re willing to pay. Take a sneak peek at the stories from her childhood that inspired debut author Rena Barron to write the lush world of Kingdom of Souls! Find Kingdom of Souls by Rena Barron, featured in this
Instructional Video20:22
Epic Reads

Chapter 1 of KINGDOM OF SOULS – Rena Barron | Audiobook

6th - 11th
Witchdoctors, bone magic, monsters and betrayal. Need we say more?? This electrifying high-stakes fantasy debut, set in a richly imagined West African-inspired world, is the first in a captivating new trilogy that will leave you quaking...
Instructional Video5:41
The Guardian

Inside the Kingdom of Ife at the British Museum

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The British Museum's Kingdom of Ife exhibition collects West African art from the 12th - 15th centuries
Instructional Video13:53
Curated Video

Why European Disesases Didn't Kill Africans

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In most schools in America, we are taught that "European diseases" killed off the indigenous peoples of the New World. But what about Africa and Asia? Why weren't they affected?
Instructional Video12:55
Curated Video

Why Africans Never Invented the Wheel

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the history of wheel use in Africa and debunks the misnomer which popularly portrayks it as a pre-historic technology analogous to fire ow shelter.
Instructional Video1:03
Curated Video

England Beats West Indies in the Final Test (1928)

6th - 11th
Subscribehttp://bit.ly/subscribetotheBFI.' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Subscribe The first West Indies Test cricket team visits England and loses all three matches. The first West Indies Test team visits England in this Topical...
Instructional Video37:12
Jabzy

When did the Scramble for Africa End? | History of Africa 1903-1945 Documentary 6/6

12th - Higher Ed
When did the Scramble for Africa End? | History of Africa 1903-1945 Documentary 6/6
Instructional Video4:37
Epic Reads

Roseanne A. Brown Shares Three Secrets About A Psalm of Storms and Silence

6th - 11th
What is the fate of the enemies-to-lovers-to-back-to-enemies couple Malik and Karina from A Song of Wraiths and Ruin?! Author Roseanne A. Brown is spilling some secrets about the epic conclusion to her fantasy duology and what to expect...
Instructional Video10:24
Crash Course

Where and Why Do People Move? Crash Course Geography

12th - Higher Ed
People have been migrating and transplanting since before recorded history, and understanding the reasons why people migrate can help explain some of the cultural, economic, and political patterns we see around the world. Today, we’re...
Instructional Video
Crash Course

Crash Course World History #16: Mansa Musa and Islam in Africa

9th - 10th
In this Crash Course video, John Green teaches you about Sub-Saharan Africa! So, what exactly was going on there? It turns out, it was a lot of trade, converting to Islam, visits from Ibn Battuta, trade, beautiful women, trade, some...

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