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Class 15: Intro To West Africa

Class 15: Intro To West Africa

CLASS OVERVIEW

Topics include the Mali and Ghana Empires, the Bantu migration, trade routes, the Sahara’s ecological history, Islamic influence, and the role of horses, salt, and rivers in shaping societies. The lecture emphasizes Africa’s historical sophistication, challenging Eurocentric narratives and highlighting the continent’s cultural, linguistic, and intellectual depth.

BEFORE YOU GET STARTED:

  • Please check the materials that go with this lesson and print relevant materials.
  • Also, check out the books and products the teachers use for further learning.
  • Reach out to support@urbanintellectuals.com if you have any questions or issues.
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World Changer/Teacher: Dr. John Aden

Sources: 

Sources information and links cited for this class can be found within the Google Slides Presentation below.

THE QUIZ

Quizzes are not applicable in this class.

MATERIALS AND OTHER INFORMATION

Class 14: Introduction to African History | Ancient Africa: Ptolemaic & Roman Egypt

Class 14: Introduction to African History | Ancient Africa: Ptolemaic & Roman Egypt

CLASS OVERVIEW

It explores the early kingdoms of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai, emphasizing their political systems, trade networks, and cultural developments. The lecturer discusses topics such as Islamic influence, oral traditions, art, and social hierarchies, alongside the region’s role in global history.

BEFORE YOU GET STARTED:

  • Please check the materials that go with this lesson and print relevant materials.
  • Also, check out the books and products the teachers use for further learning.
  • Reach out to support@urbanintellectuals.com if you have any questions or issues.
  • Some links may be affiliate links where we may earn a small commission from purchases.

 

World Changer/Teacher: Dr. John Aden

Sources: 

Sources information and links cited for this class can be found within the Google Slides Presentation below.

THE QUIZ

Quizzes are not applicable in this class.

MATERIALS AND OTHER INFORMATION

Class 13: Introduction to African History | Ancient Africa: From the 25th Dynasty to the Collapse of Ancient Egypt

Class 13: Introduction to African History | Ancient Africa: From the 25th Dynasty to the Collapse of Ancient Egypt

CLASS OVERVIEW

It covers the 25th to 27th dynasties, focusing on Nubian (Kushite) influence, the revival of Egyptian art and religion, and the eventual Persian and Greek conquests. The talk explores figures like Piye, Taharqa, and Shabaka, the fusion of Nubian and Egyptian culture, and how external powers reshaped Egypt.

BEFORE YOU GET STARTED:

  • Please check the materials that go with this lesson and print relevant materials.
  • Also, check out the books and products the teachers use for further learning.
  • Reach out to support@urbanintellectuals.com if you have any questions or issues.
  • Some links may be affiliate links where we may earn a small commission from purchases.

 

World Changer/Teacher: Dr. John Aden

Sources: 

Sources information and links cited for this class can be found within the Google Slides Presentation below.

THE QUIZ

Quizzes are not applicable in this class.

MATERIALS AND OTHER INFORMATION

Class 12: Introduction to African History | Ancient Africa: Kemet/Egypt: The Amarna Period

Class 12: Introduction to African History | Ancient Africa: Kemet/Egypt: The Amarna Period

CLASS OVERVIEW

Discusses the Amarna Period of ancient Egyptian history, focusing on Pharaoh Akhenaten, Queen Nefertiti, and their religious, artistic, and political reforms. The talk explores how Akhenaten’s shift toward monotheism, the artistic evolution of the period, and its eventual reversal under King Tutankhamun shaped Egyptian culture and governance.

BEFORE YOU GET STARTED:

  • Please check the materials that go with this lesson and print relevant materials.
  • Also, check out the books and products the teachers use for further learning.
  • Reach out to support@urbanintellectuals.com if you have any questions or issues.
  • Some links may be affiliate links where we may earn a small commission from purchases.

 

World Changer/Teacher: Dr. John Aden

Sources: 

Sources information and links cited for this class can be found within the Google Slides Presentation below.

THE QUIZ

Quizzes are not applicable in this class.

MATERIALS AND OTHER INFORMATION

Class 11: Introduction to African History | Ancient Africa: Kemet/Egypt: The New Kingdom & The 18th Dynasty

Class 11: Introduction to African History | Ancient Africa: Kemet/Egypt: The New Kingdom & The 18th Dynasty

CLASS OVERVIEW

Review on the Moors’ contributions to Europe—including education, architecture, hygiene, and culture—and facilitates discussion among attendees about related historical topics like religion, the Renaissance, and exploration.

BEFORE YOU GET STARTED:

  • Please check the materials that go with this lesson and print relevant materials.
  • Also, check out the books and products the teachers use for further learning.
  • Reach out to support@urbanintellectuals.com if you have any questions or issues.
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World Changer/Teacher: Dr. John Aden

Sources: 

Sources information and links cited for this class can be found within the Google Slides Presentation below.

THE QUIZ

Quizzes are not applicable in this class.

MATERIALS AND OTHER INFORMATION

Class 10: Introduction to African History: Ancient Africa | Kemet Egypt Part II – The 2nd Intermediate Period & the Hyksos “Invasion”

Class 10: Introduction to African History: Ancient Africa | Kemet Egypt Part II – The 2nd Intermediate Period & the Hyksos “Invasion”

CLASS OVERVIEW

Discussing Ancient Egyptian history, particularly the Second Intermediate Period and the Hyksos (or “Zos”) invasion. It explores archaeological evidence, political dynamics, cultural exchanges between Egypt and neighboring civilizations, and the transition into the New Kingdom.

BEFORE YOU GET STARTED:

  • Please check the materials that go with this lesson and print relevant materials.
  • Also, check out the books and products the teachers use for further learning.
  • Reach out to support@urbanintellectuals.com if you have any questions or issues.
  • Some links may be affiliate links where we may earn a small commission from purchases.

 

World Changer/Teacher: Dr. John Aden

Sources: 

Sources information and links cited for this class can be found within the Google Slides Presentation below.

THE QUIZ

Quizzes are not applicable in this class.

MATERIALS AND OTHER INFORMATION

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