What Was Israel to Black People? Breaking Free From the Danger of a Single Story

Israel and Black people history

The real history of Israel and Black people history has been buried under centuries of a single, unchallenged narrative. Most people know only one story — the biblical Exodus. However, ancient and classical historical texts tell a far more complex and revealing truth. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi, brings that truth into sharp focus.

In this powerful seminar, Ɔbenfo Kambon draws from primary historical sources to present an Afrikan-centered analysis of Israel’s relationship to Kmtyw — Black people, the Ancient Egyptians. Furthermore, he examines how scholars have long identified the expulsion of the Hyksos with the Exodus story. Most importantly, he documents how that expulsion actually unfolded. The differences between competing historical narratives are significant. As a result, relying on a single biblical account leaves us deeply uninformed.

Reclaiming Afrikan Truth: Israel and Black People History Through Primary Sources

Ɔbenfo Kambon challenges us to do the work that Abibifahodie demands — research, rigor, and radical honesty. In addition, he equips students and scholars alike with the tools to interrogate colonial narratives at their root. This seminar spans over two hours and includes 94 meticulously prepared slides. Therefore, it functions as both a lecture and a foundational research resource. Every Afrikan person serious about liberation deserves access to this level of scholarship.

This is not surface-level content. Rather, it is the kind of deep, uncompromising intellectual work that Abibitumi was built to deliver. The danger of a single story is real — and it has political consequences for Afrikan people globally. However, when we return to ancient sources, we reclaim our power to define our own history. Watch this lecture, study the slides, and share it within your community. Get it here: Watch / Get it here — SSS Video Recording + Slides.

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