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From Right to Left: (1)Khemtnu (2)Syrian (3)Ta'Nehisi'an (4)Libyan.

Khemt is the name of what is now referred to as "Ancient Egypt". As the Khemetan language was written in consonantal structure, the alphabetic spelling of its original characters would be KMT--transliterated into modern English as "Kham-et", "Khem-et" or "Kem-it". Other transliterated spellings include Khemet, Kemet, Kamit, Kamut, Qamot, and Khama'at.

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Script error: No such module "main". The Bean Pie is a highly nutritious treat that Muslims in Amerikkka have been eating for at least 80 years now. The other day, I had a hankerin’ for one and decided to make it. The NOI dietarty requirements laws allow for dairy, but my own don’t, so I decided to try to make a vegan pie. I will put non vegan ingredients in parenthesis.

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We are working on Archiving all the works of literature that can be used for the upliftment of the Black Family
Julius Nyerere| author of The Arusha Declaration

The Arusha Declaration was made by Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere on 5 February 1967, outlining the principles of Ujamaa (Nyerere's vision of socialism) to develop the nation's economy. The declaration called for an overhaul of the economic system, through African socialism and self-reliance in locally administered villages through a villagization program.