Listen to “The African History Network Show” with Michael Imhotep founder of The African History Network on 910 AM The Superstation WFDF in Detroit, Sundays, 9pm-11pm EST. We focus on Educating, Empowering and Inspiring people of African Descent throughout the Diaspora and around the World because Right Knowledge corrects wrong behavior. Listen LIVE on 910 AM WFDF in Detroit or around the world on... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 306 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | History |
Deconstructing Candace Owens’ Breakfast Club Interview - Fact Check Part 1 - TheAHNShow with Historian, Michael Imhotep 3-24-24 (The Black Family, Great Society Programs of Pres. Johnson and Welfare) more
Class Preview: Ancient Kemet (Egypt), Moors, Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, with Historian Michael Imhotep 3-9-24 (Next Class Sat. 3-9-24, 2pm EST REGISTER NOW and join us at 'The African History Network Online School) more
What happened to Millions of Black Egyptians in the Nile Valley when the Arabs invaded in the 7th Century AD??? Prof. James Small, Michael Imhotep on 'The African History Network Show' more
Reparations: Updates on Local Reparations Movements across the Country & New ‘Reparations Anthem’ - Robin Rue Simmons more
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A message to “Dr.” BIG HEAD: (And I use that title very, very loosely). If 🫵🏽”YOU” don’t understand white supremacy (racism) what it is and how it works, everything else 🫵🏽”YOU” think 🫵🏽”YOU” understand will only confuse 🫵🏽”YOU”. ~Dr. Francis Cress Welsing~ & ~Neely Fuller Jr.~ P.S. Understanding a chronology of history will not free or liberate African/Black people, nor will it turn the hearts and minds of white supremest/racists around to stop being who they are by nature. 🤷🏽♂️ Stop... more
Listened to the 4/29 podcast thinking it was an academic review of the Netflix documentary on cleopatra - not exactly the case. Unfortunately, dr. Charles finch is peddling the same old historical revisionism as jada smith and the fringe academics featured in her documentary. It’s pretty clear that cleopatra was not just greek/Macedonian, but horrifically inbred as well. While there’s an outlier chance maybe her mother had been Egyptian, that would certainly have been an odd move for monarchs so... more
A message to “Dr.” BIG HEAD: (And I use that title very, very loosely). If 👉🏽”YOU” don’t understand white supremacy (racism) what it is and how it works, everything else 👉🏽”YOU” think 👉🏽”YOU” understand will only confuse 👉🏽”YOU”. ~Dr. Francis Cress Welsing~ & ~Neely Fuller Jr.~ P.S. Understanding a chronology of history will not free or liberate African/Black people, nor will it turn the hearts and minds of white supremest/racists around to stop being who they are by nature. 🤷🏽♂️ Stop... more
Brother Michael Imhotep is truly a gift sent by the Most High. He’s unapologetically true history. He speaks with conviction & character which is something this world is not ready to embrace. I have my 16 year old African American homeschooling son subscribed to all of Mr. Imhotep’s media platforms and it has transformed his thinking to a heightened level beyond my wildest dreams. I salute you Brother Imhotep and give you your flowers 🌸 while you are still here. Keep up God’s good work!!
I started to listen to the podcast regarding Malcom X birthday. The host seems knowledgeable about the content, but I couldn’t tolerate his method of delivery to the audience. He made the comment “We don’t read” I’m assuming he is meaning black people don’t read. This language choice and his opinion is extremely detrimental to the black community. It is this type of stereotype and self hate language about our people that encourages other groups (that may listen to him) to talk down on us and be... more
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