Dr. John H. Clarke The Zulus and the struggle for southern Africa
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I’ve never been so informed the southern Africa family we are.. 1 Africa as a whole🔥🔥🔥Amandla
I will force his knowledge down our peoples minds til my dying breath!!!!
I’d throw away my entire euro-centric education degrees (BS & MPA) to study under this man (Dr. Clarke). I don’t care if he doesn’t have any “so-called” respect from the scholarly community. American education is so bias, racist, misappropriated and stolen.....that its sickening that i had to sit through professors’ with delusions of grandeur....as they lecture and program me to believe his(story) under the the guise of science, facts and evidence.
And no person of color takes their education, go back to their neighborhoods and uplift or modify them...that lesson in education is not being taught!
If I could time travel I would find a way to meet this man!!!
Ase preach
sORrY i'M LaTe! WHaT diD i MisS? I had the pleasure of doing so in Harlem and it was a very humbling experience. I haven’t been the same since.
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Listening to a Clarke lecture is something like listening to an audio book. He's a master teller of history.
1:41:30 the black man is his own worst enemy book John L
Great Master Teacher.
Shall have most honored place in our history for all time.
Keep on teaching us! I believe we will wake up as a group one day.
The great awakening is afoot ❤️🖤💚
Thank you so much for such a useful lecture on our forefathers as seen by our people. All I have learned so far in South African schools was the white man's perception of South African blacks. most of these books portray African kings as barbaric, thieves, cannibals and so on and so we grow up learning that our forefathers were no good. This definitely perpetuate the self-hate within black people generally.
Zulus actually fought 3 wars against the white men. Battle of Blood River in 1838, Battle of Isandlwana in 1878 and Bambatha's war in 1906.
Their cousins down south, The Xhosas are always overlooked. They fought the longest bitter colonial wars against whites from 1799 to 1878.
The only reason Zulus only first saw a white man in 1824 and only fought their first war against whites in 1838 is because of the Xhosa Nation resistance in the south. The Xhosa king Hintsa was even beheaded by whites, thinking the Xhosas would not continue their resistance. Nelson Mandela was not the first person to be imprisoned in Robben Island, the Xhosa chiefs and national heroes were imprisoned & died there in the 1800's.
I will not take anything away from my Zulu brothers, but Xhosas are always overlooked when it comes to the Colonial resistance, when in fact they are the ones who fought the longest, 9 full scale wars of colonial resistance. They were finally defeated in 1878 in the 9th war
answer this do the Xhosa have they province?
Wandile Sibisi ofcourse.. Eastern Cape and some parts of the Western Cape
Imagine if both nations had united back then, against the common enemy. Imagining the past can't change anything, but perhaps it could help us come into reality of our current situation, learn from our ancestors' mistakes and unify, and imagine the future in a way that suites both if not all African nations in regards to common interests while embracing our differences.
We're actually more powerful than we realise, as long as we all function in unity.
Damn kunjalo nje
Why dont we study our history in our own damn country.
I went to a high school in Jamaica in the parish of St Ann's Bay birthplace of the Honorable Marcus Garvey, It is preposterous that students can go through this school system and not learn even the basics of such a heroic legendary and I feel cheated and ashamed to say I'm a student of Marcus Garvey Technical High School this historic and heroic man's name should have been brought up in every devotion every history class and more so blessed to have seen Dr Clarke work
I loved this MASTER TEACHER ♥️♥️♥️
10:00 Kwame Nkrumah the leninninist tsar
Ali Mazrui is sad?
@@londonbowcat1 Tell the United States Government 🇺🇸....OKAY...I knew Dr. JOHN Henrik personally...May he REST in PEACE with the GREAT BLACK ANCESTORS...If you have ever learned anything, and I am 62 years old, you gain KNOWLEDGE from everyone including your ENEMIES....I sued the United States Government for Racial Discrimination and WON $1.5 Million..
WHAT HAVE YOU DONE to HELP the BLACK community...?
Relatable content till this day, all his lectures., rest in power!!!
15:00 Jews and Arabs will form an alliance against us Africans "and people have always made alliances at our expense"
I admire Dr Clarke as he is one of the greatest minds to ever walk the face of the Earth but I would have had disagree with him on this one, I am also Zulu and love Zulu history and I pride myself in knowing it. In him speaking of the Zulus,Dr Clarke says they came from Congo however it is common knowledge amongst all Zulus that we came from Central African in the great lakes region, Nkabazwe as we call and the man to lead us South was not Zulu, Zulu was born in modern Nkandla in the province of KwaZulu Natal his father's homestead was known as Nkomonye. Nguni as we are now know is a name our ancestor and by our I mean Xhosa,Zulu,Swati and Ndebele he is Mnguni son of Ntu. Ntu is the one who gave his name bakaNtu(those who belong to Ntu) later shortened to Bantu. And again the Zulu chieftain during Senzangakhona( Shaka's father) was not under any kingdom it was small but independent infact it had many royal house serving under it houses from the Zulu household, like tge Gazini house which today are people with the Biyela and Ntshangase surnames those come from Zulu. What I have realised is that most historians focus on Shaka and Dingane and forget about the rest however there are many things involved in the formation of the Zulu Kingdom and to us Zulus Shaka is known by many names so is King Cetshwayo who defeated the British on three occasions iSandlwana,eCeceni and Mpofana and king Dinuzulu who also defeated the colonial powers until his exile to Saint Helena
Thabani Sukazi Exceptional!! You're right👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you
Ay uyazazi Ndoda! Much love King!
Thabani you just blew my mind. can we talk more about this. would love to teach my child more about her heritage
Eastern Congo IS part of the GREAT LAKES so Dr Clarke is actually not incorrect...
Love this man knowledge ✊🏿
Blessings from Jamaica. Big up
The "Master Teacher'' of all Master teachers!!!!
We needed him❤
Yes and still do!!!!!
Dont follow the man, follow the plan
We still do...
Robert Sobukwe founder of the P.A.C. this is the only direction.
This is another great lesson for those who identify with the Hate groups ADOS and FBA radical integration is a waste of time hating other people black people is another waste of time a house divided can't never stand
The P.A.C. is the future of the people's Republic of Azania.
(18:20) "I have never been able to explain, even partly, why anybody should belong to Jehovah's Witnesses."
(26:40) "There was no African man calling women 'bitches'... in Africa".
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I took notes on some the words and names pronounced in a rather American way(butchered), great video.
- “M-teewa" = Mthethwa
- “Shaka's father" = Senzangakhona
- “Nanda" = Nande
- “Chaka” = Shaka
- “King Joe-bey” = King Jobe
- “Dingaan & the other half brother” = Dingane & Mhlangane
- “Dingizwayo” = Dingiswayo (with s =c)
- Thanks for not going into detail about the hunt, the hunt is but one part of the rite of passage into manhood
- “Muzilikaiza” = uMzilikazi
- “M-paandey” = Mpande
- “Catch-eewayo” = Cetshwayo
- “Sand-lwiyheena” = Sandlwane
- “Vale river” = Vaal river
“uMzilikazi” = Mzila wegazi
The teasing is one thing that we've never lost and he's correct about how it keeps us getting along with each other with all these different tribes. He's also correct about Buthelezi, that man, although now he's old and fragile, he's done some unspeakable things. He's got so much blood on his hands and had he been a leader, I swear South Africa would've turned into another African country where tribes are always at each other's throats.
Oh man, Dr Clarke has always been spot on with his judge of character. Lala kahle the Great teacher, you've done your part.
15:30 "...people have always made alliances at our expense"
Master teacher. Rest in power Prof. J.H.C. I needed this encounter.
54:30 war is the dispensing of passion
Thank you Clemson Brown.
henry clark is a scolar who keepps
you educated of your past and gives you the teaching of your original state of mind and facts and
not fiction and teaching of false
hope...
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I admire this man all that I knew of my history is a Lie at least my eyes have been opened
Thank you.
1:05:00 the power of protest ?
Very interesting... Credo Mutwa (R.i.p) who is actually a Zulu...tells a different account of the brother Shaka...2 each his or her own.
We took care our kids B4, slavery now we're in shambles 100 years later
Now this was real history!!
32:00 every african in Africa came from another part
MEADOWS OF GOLD 974 AD
east African coast like Akan people
Who is the individual that Dr Clark is talking about at 1:04:27 from the Barolong?
*Thanks for the Lecture but the Copyright over the Baba's face is a distraction! Therefore, I will listen!*
I respect Dr John Clarke, however, I feel offended when the history of our forefathers is gravely misinterpreted. His accounts of Kind Shaka, Dingaan, Mpande, Cetshwayo, Dinuzulu is far from the truth. Lobengula was the son of Mzilikazi, who fled to Zimbabwe after a fallout with Shaka not Cetshwayo. Cetshwayo's son was Dinuzulu. There were important reasons why Mpande colluded with whites to fight Dingaan. Although Mpande ruled peacefully, there is no record of him letting in whites to take the land. As for Cetshwayo, Dr accounts of the battles he fought and how, why he went exile to meet the queen and his return to South Africa are really not true. Cetshwayo did not commit suicide.
Sfiso Emmanuel Mabizela ....so what happened brother??..I'm interested to know..teach me..please
Brother i pray u take that same energy and publicly correct some of the other historical inaccuracies. Thanks for correcting the Dr i appreciate your concern for truth and honesty but dam all the deceiving ass devils out here with influence need your fact checking skills too.
Teach me brother so i can easily ascend and learn of this greatness. While also making right the mistake of this man our Baba.Please elaborate.
31:49 zulu discussion. Good start point.
Ancestor Credo Mutwa has a different beginning for Shaka and his mother
Black american history is african history and african history is black american.
18:50
@ 4:36 is a quote from the Art Of War.
I am umZulu from kwaZulu natal some of the things said about iNkosi uCetswayo are not true
What is not true?
Elaborate plz.
3:00
It is fact that modern day Southern African black people escaped the slave trade of West Africa and fled south where they ravaged the KoI San who inhabited Southern Africa at the time.
Wayne H Everytime I see the white man use the phrase "it is fact", he's lying!
Africa for Africans! Africans First!
you are uneducated
Khoisan are black too idiot.
That's a God-forsaken lie! No one ever ravaged the both the San & the Khoi more than Europeans. All the Bantu kings played a protective role, especially over the San, who were the longest inhabitants of South Africa before both the Khoi & Bantu. The Bantu lived peacefully with the San & Khoi pple, & inter-married with them. So much so that some of Bantu languages adopted the clicks from San & Khoi langauges. Some Bantu pple, like Damara of Namibia, completely speak a Khoi language, which called Nama/KhoeKhoe-gowab as their language, since they've lived amongst the Nama for a long time. Not forgetting that Khoi actually means Bantu.
The Batswana group known as the Kgalagadi in Botswana, are one of those groups you would mistake for being San, when they're not. These are pple who've lived with the San for a longest time. Therefore, its not true that the Bantu ravaged the San, except perhaps in insignifant tribal quarrels, which were in no way as genocidal as the Dutch were.
Hi to
32:2 bantu migration theory.
I'm sure there were teenage pregnancies in Africa but they were partnered!!
27:23