History of Africa from the 16th to the 20th Century

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Published 2022-06-11

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  • @JabzyJoe
    Corrections - The Omani Ruling Family was the Yaruba Dynasty, not the Yoruba. Sometimes I say 17th Century but the timeline says 1700s. Forgot to put Burundi and Rwanda as Belgian after WW1.
  • I love how long your videos are. I'm a truck driver over the road and it's so nice not to have to change videos every 10-15 minutes!!
  • I gotta be honest my jaw dropped when I realized that this wasn't a podcast or something like it and realized its a documentary. Three and a half fucking hours of detailed African history, fully scripted, and well articulated. Just spectacular!
  • @SS4Luxray
    I love any video on the history of Africa but your videos are fantastic. They don’t paint Africans as weak, ignorant “others”, nor do they rewrite history as portray Africans as ancient superior humans. They portray Africans as being as important and equal to human history as every other group of people. There was so much going on throughout the planet pre-Euro/American dominance (let’s say 1600 to the present) and Africa is usually always left out of that conversation.
  • @DarrenRFC
    This is a masterpiece. Nothing on youtube compares to this. There is nothing more concise or thorough i can find about the recorded history of africa. Its 3hrs plus long yet sharp to the point. And it just enough to fill in anyones blacks and que further research. Truly the finest creation ive seen. Wow man👏
  • The most comprehensive history of the scramble for Africa ever released on video, and one that doesn't rely on basic narratives and tropes. Truly a historiographical triumph.
  • awesome work. This an important period in history, that no one else on youtube has managed to cover in anywhere close to this amount of depth. It was a great series and now its all in one place
  • @123four...
    Oh my god finally. There's so little information about African history before European colonization. I've been trying to find info on 18th century Africa and previously to no avail. Thanks for the video.
  • @oldbrokenhands
    As a black man in the southern USA, this definitely gave me a lot to think about. This is an existential reality check.
  • Your work on a vast and under-understood area is greatly appreciated. I've never seen such a work on any part of Africa outside of carthage or Eygpt
  • loved this video very much. I'm a very proud Somali and was pleasantly surprised at how generally accurate your information was. Often Somali history is overlooked when discussing pan African history I'm glad this wasn't the case in this video. You very skilfully provided generally holistic and contextual history of the continent for those 400 hundred years. you even created links between different regions demonstrating you depth in knowledge. Keep up the good work
  • I Greatly appreciate your non biased over view of African. African history has been ignored too long. It is heart breaking how Africa and other Indigenous tribes/nations have been colonized through the many, many centuries. It is only through understanding our interactions others that we can understand ourselves for the human story and histories are all a part of all of humanity. Thank you for filling in more pieces of the human history puzzle.
  • Thank you for such an informative video! I am ADOS living in Senegal and having a source explaining exactly who did what to whom helps me put into context what I already thought I knew from my own research and observations. Congratulations on a job well done!
  • @Badboybarz
    Legends know this is a reupload of older videos compiled into one big episode
  • @LucasSanga
    After watching that in the background while playing age of empires, i realized how much i didn't know about colonial african history even though i pride myself as someone who does, and how i literally learnt 4 years worth of university education in nearly 4 hours, excellent job Jabzy 💪
  • @SHGames97
    Truthfully, this documentary is a tier of its own. Unrivaled, very well done.
  • I'm absolutely amazed at how detailed this is. I'll need weeks to even begin to properly digest this information. Bravo, sir and thank you. This is humbling.
  • Never did i hear anyone speaking about Africa,than Africans themselves.Great man!
  • @fdswervo
    The dedication you have to do a 3 and a half hour video is spectacular, your work is truly inspiring
  • @jonathonsmith8299
    Amazing video! Thank you so much for covering this sweep of African history. This is my second time watching and I'm still just as glued to it, discovering new things about nations I'd barely heard of before.