Home
-
"A Black Holocaust in America" The Tulsa Race Riot of 1921
-
Created by:
Tariq
- Published: 05-25-2018, 08:59 AM
- 0 comments
"A Black Holocaust in America" The Tulsa Race Riot of 1921
ABIBIFAHODIE! Family
fully exposed on this site. Learn how over 15,000 Black people were left homeless, then run out of town and thousands were killed or wounded by fellow white Americans on May 31st, and June 1st in 1921. -
Created by:
-
13th Amendment - Black History
-
Created by:
Tariq
- Published: 05-24-2018, 02:12 PM
- 2 comments
-
Created by:
-
A Dialectical Approach to Culture
-
Created by:
AYAN
- Published: 04-23-2018, 11:48 AM
- 0 comments
-
Created by:
-
Pan-African Perspective
-
Created by:
AYAN
- Published: 04-20-2018, 09:08 AM
- 0 comments
Pan-African Perspective
ABIBIFAHODIE! Family please take the time and read and study what is being said about pan-african let's do our best to strive for these goals in our black communities!Excerpts from Dr. Kwame Nkrumahs speeches, quotes and books, from Consciencism and Neo-Colonialism to class struggle in Africa are presented.Last edited by AYAN; 04-20-2018, 09:27 AM. -
Created by:
-
Who Was Winnie Mandela?
-
Created by:
AYAN
- Published: 04-04-2018, 08:09 AM
- 0 comments
-
Created by:
-
Western Civilization has us Screwed up
-
Created by:
Urenna
- Published: 04-03-2018, 01:23 PM
- 0 comments
Western Civilization has us Screwed up
...
Family today is the day we honor the Sisters.
The Black Woman - The Mother of civilization.
Oftentimes our woman especially don't get he credit they deserve. Not only for giving birth to a Nation, but for all the amazing contributions throughout our history.
For holding our families together, Sacrificing, and at times even being on the front lines fighting the enemy when their wasn't strong men present.
Being that we liveLast edited by Tariq; 04-04-2018, 09:35 PM. -
Created by:
-
What Ever Happened to Black Power? (And Do We Care?)
-
Created by:
Tariq
- Published: 03-19-2018, 11:46 AM
- 2 comments
What Ever Happened to Black Power? (And Do We Care?)
My Nubian family ABIBIFAHODIE! I was asked by a Brother on this site does black power mean anything anymore? This was a good question because what we see today is our people not putting enough effort in organization and mobilization in our communities this is because we suffer from psychological mental slavery. With mental slavery we have a lot of ego which brings about selfishness. If we form groups we have to learn to bring our resources together in our communities for the better. This means... -
Created by:
-
African Marriage
-
Created by:
AYAN
- Published: 03-08-2018, 11:52 AM
- 0 comments
African Marriage
THE MOST IMPORTANT CEREMONY IN AFRICA...
Marriage in African culture, from North to South, East to West is hands-down one of the most significant rites of passage. It is the most celebrated ceremony in all African cultures. African weddings are a spiritual and social family affair and involve the combining of two lives, two families, and even two communities! There is no great civilization that has ever existed that abstained from marriage as one of its core fundamentals of nation buiLast edited by AYAN; 03-09-2018, 12:44 PM. -
Created by:
-
10 Ways to Emancipate Yourself from Mental Slavery
-
Created by:
Tariq
- Published: 03-02-2018, 12:03 PM
- 2 comments
10 Ways to Emancipate Yourself from Mental Slavery
...
If you desire to emancipate yourself from mental slavery, then the following is a list of ten ways that will lead you to liberating yourself from mental slavery:- Never be a “people-pleaser.”
- Give yourself the freedom to think for yourself.
- Never worry about the judgments of others.
- Always be yourself.
- Benefit from learning from revolutionaries. Observe them directly and/or read about them. Learn what makes/made them distinctive and truly liberated.
- Enjoy the beauty of everyday
-
Created by:
-
Mental Slavery | The Real Unbreakable Chains
-
Created by:
Tariq
- Published: 02-28-2018, 11:03 PM
- 0 comments
Mental Slavery | The Real Unbreakable Chains
...
WORSE THAN PHYSICAL CHAINS
Throughout history many nations have suffered a physical defeat, but that has never marked the end of a nation. But when a nation has become the victim of a psychological defeat, then that marks the end of a nation. –Ibn Khaldun, Al-Muqaddimah
Mental slavery is a state of mind where discerning between liberation and enslavement is twisted. Where one becomes trapped by misinformation about self and the world. So someone can claim to be conscious,Last edited by Tariq; 02-28-2018, 11:07 PM. -
Created by:
Support your Black Businesses
It doesn't take a lot of money from the individual to solve the problems in the Black community, but it does take a lot of Unity.
Black Unity is the solution for the Black community. Black economics is the solution to Black wealth.
AFraka.com ECONOMIC PROGRAM
My name is Tariq and I’m the Chairman of The Afrakan Family Emergency Financial Fund called the A.F.E.F.F. for short, which is a community that operates online at Afraka.com and offline throughout the greater St. Louis are].
The A.F.E.F.F was created to provide assistance to the active members within the Afraka.com community who express great need for financial assistance due to extenuating circumstances.
Currently, we are in the process of increasing our reach within the internet I’m inviting you to explore becoming a active member by joining us online in chat or on the site..
As the program grows and donations allow more than one recipient a month will be considered and chosen.
Thanks for your time, look forward to meeting you here at AFraka.com.
Please Support Our Online and offine Afrakan Family Emergency Financial Fund

Freedom from Mental Slavery
Powerful Black Unity Quotes
African Spirituality Quotes
10 Greatest African Leaders of all Time
Malone, Annie Turnbo (1869-1957)
Entrepreneur and philanthropist Annie Turnbo Malone was born to Robert Turnbo and Isabella Cook in Metropolis, Illinois on August 9, 1869. Her
African Spirituality
Africa’s History did not start with Slavery
...
The Black Liberation Struggle:What Really Happened after The 60s And What Did Not
The masses answered this question, unmistakably. People rebelled in hundreds of American cities,25 and the revolutionary stance of leaders like...
Welcome To AfRaKa.com
This site is dedicated to the Memory of our Worthy Afrakan Ancestors; and the in-gathering of the people.
Booker T. Washington
educator, author, orator and political leader. He was the dominant figure in the
Washington was born into slavery to a white father and a
Upcoming Events
There are no results that meet this criteria.
Powerful Black Unity Quotes
By Tariq
12-11-2020, 10:56 PM