Thursday, April 5, 2012

Hidden Colors: The Untold History...


Soo I believe its always a good thing when we have a chance to educate ourselves on some ancient history, pertaining to our ancestors. Recently I had the pleasure to view the groundbreaking documentary titled Hidden Colors(2011), which gives insight on the untold story of people of color around the world. The film discusses some of the reasons why the contributions of African and aboriginal people have been left out the pages of history.
Film maker Tariq Nasheed traveled the country to speak with scholars, historians, and social commentators who all seemed very pleased to share their thoughts and facts on controversial issues such as: The real reason slavery ended, The original image of Christ, The Afican influence in Europe and The true story about the Moors.


The film features some powerful speakers who definitely have the credentials to participate on the debate. The cast includes Dr. Booker T. Coleman, Dr. Phil Valentine, Dr. Frances Cress Welsing, Dr. Umar Johnson(Millersville University Alumni) and Shahrazad Ali.

Tariq Nasheed
Should you find the time, we hope that you will be able to view the film in its entirety so you can form your own opinion. Upon research you will find that a good amount of the given information is factual and can be verified(some can be viewed as opinions). The issue to seek the truth is of great importance, because it seems that the facts in history just may have been misconstrued or even concealed in some cases. Click Right Here for additional information and to purchase your copy of Hidden Colors on Dvd.

5 comments:

  1. I saw this a documentary and yes it was powerful. Every minority should view this. We have been stripped of our true being and contributions. Cover ups and lies has led our people astray. We are responsible for a great deal in history The information is not on the forefront #IJS

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  2. Information should always be sought...people of color are blind to their orgins...Black American people need their history the most..#GoodRead

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  3. We need more information like this to be advertised..on radio internet and yes even in these pitiful rap songs

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  4. I am a black male and I feel fortunate everyday to still have some form of freedom. We live in a world that is getting worst mentally by the minute, Be aware and always remember Knowledge is Self.

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  5. THIS IS THE TRUEST FILM THAT I HAVE EVER SEEN REGARDING THE HISTORY OF AFRICANS. IT CONTAINS THE
    MOST POWERFUL SCHOLARS OF AFRICAN HISTORY TODAY.

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