Red, Black, and Green: A Celebration of African History

African history is more than the US slave trade, civil wars, Egypt, and Carthage. This site is dedicated to exploring and celebrating Africa's legacy and lineage. Edited and written by Spencer Seams (We Cut Heads: A Spike Lee Podcast, High and Low: A Kurosawa Podcast, and Jailhouse 701: Japanese Cult Cinema).

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Thursday, November 26, 2020

Flora Nwapa - The Lake Goddess

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  The giants of African literature sprung up during the 1950s when the spirits of revolution and freedom were spreading throughout the conti...
Saturday, October 17, 2020

Ebrohimi Expedition - Nana Olomu's Resistance - Part 2

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  The Ebrohimi Expedition was a devastating event that changed history for West Africa and what would become Nigeria. The British had linger...
Sunday, October 11, 2020

Ebrohimi Expedition - Itsekiri in the Niger Delta - Part 1

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Nana Olomu, last Gofine of the Itsekiri When it comes to Nigerian history, the major peoples are the Yoruba, Igbo, and Hausa. They are the t...
Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Welcome: Me and Why I Started Red, Black, and Green

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A Yoruba fertility statue with a beaded Sankofa. Hujambo! Ndeewo! E n le! Agoo! Gyebale ko! Hallo! Assalamu Alaikim! African history was bar...
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