The problem that I believe people will have with this movie is the shock to find out so many places in history that were affected by Africans. I couldn't actually find anything I could say was untruthful or hateful in this movie. It should be OK for anyone to achieve anything and get credit for it, regardless of color. You do walk away asking yourself some interesting questions. It can be healing to individuals who were stripped of their culture to understand that there were some significant achievements by people that look like them. In general, all people should watch this. Thus, Blacks especially should watch this. As humans, we need to understand what really happened. Blacks make up prisons, unemployment, and significant poverty. Blacks in America, more than any other group of individuals have lost more history than just about any one because of slave trade. I think that all "histories" should be taught so that we can understand everything about every race. However, PBS did a special on her that proved this fact. One of the previous posters mentioned Queen Charlotte and was appalled at the fact that she cold be considered black. If you actually take the time to research the information covered here, it is scarily accurate. I think we have to do a better job with this. American history is inherently limited in nature. We are not taught history in American schools in depth. It's foreign because in the US we are only taught mostly about European / American history which doesn't include much on any other races. The problem with a movie like this is that it is so foreign to Americans of all cultures. It's shocking, but a very accurate documentary. I researched almost everything I saw and could not find any problems with what was discussed. (The release date for this film is June 7th, 2016.I tried to research as many of the facts as I could. Hidden Colors 4: The Religion of White Supremacy (DVD): In this 4th installment of the Hidden Colors series, the film explores topics such as: The motivation behind European global subjugation The history of rarely discussed vast West African empires How germ warfare is used on melanated people The history of slave breeding farms in America And much more. The documentary explores how this approach to oppression is pushed through legislation to maintain control. Hidden Colors 3: The Rules of Racism (DVD): Featuring Dick Gregory, Nas, David Banner, and many other influential voices in Black America, discusses modern-day plights of Black America due to institutional racism. Umar Johnson, KRS-ONE, and many other notable activists in Black America, sheds light on the prison industrial complex, the downfall of thriving Black economic communities, Native Americans, and much, much more! Hidden Colors 2: The Triumph of Melanin (DVD): Featuring Dr. Some of the specific topics discussed are: the original image of Christ, the original people of Asia, West African empires, and much, much more! Umar Johnson and many other influential scholars in Black America, sheds light on the untold stories that America's public school system would never share about African history. Hidden Colors: The Untold History of People of Aboriginal, Moor, and African Descent (DVD): Featuring Dr.
Here's what the Complete Hidden Color Series includes: The package, valued at $149.99, is on sale for $99.99 while supplies last. The Complete Hidden Color Series is a bundle of products the Your Black World Network is offering as a tool to spark critical conversations in Black households throughout America. What If George Bush Were a Black Man? by Dr. Tariq Nasheed visits The Black Wealth Academy It Takes a Village to Raise the Bar (DIGITAL DOWNLOAD) Please Note: The Complete Hidden Colors Series is a bundle of products that includes four (4) DVDs that will be shipped to you and FIVE (5) digital downloads that are available immediately upon purchase. Traveling around the country, the film features scholars, historians, and social commentators who uncovered such amazing facts about things such as: The original image of Christ The true story about the Moors The original people of Asia The great west African empires The presence of Africans in America before Columbus The real reason slavery was ended And much more. This film series discusses some of the reasons the contributions of African and aboriginal people have been left out of the pages of history. Hidden Colors is a documentary series about the real and untold history of people of color around the globe.