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“Running” Motivational Video and Interview with African Historian Robert Whiting

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The African American Cultural Society (AACS) of Palm Coast, Florida, hosted their 21st Annual Black History Youth Program on February 14, 2024.  This is one of the motivational videos commemorating that event.  The mission and purpose of the African American Cultural Society, Inc., are to preserve and perpetuate the cultural heritage of African Americans through educational, artistic, intellectual, and social activities and services deemed to be in the best interests of the entire community.  To learn more about the AACS visit their official website at www.aacspalmcoast.org.

Robert Whiting is a native of Washington, DC. He graduated magna cum laude from the University of the District of Columbia with a degree in Business Administration and received an MBA with a concentration in Finance and Investments from George Washington University.

For over 40 years, Mr. Whiting has conducted research on Africa, particularly Nile Valley Civilizations. Mr. Whiting studied the Medu Neter (Egyptian Hieroglyphs) under the tutelage of Ankh Mi Ra, who wrote a grammar book on this ancient African language. In addition, Mr. Whiting has “sat at the feet” of some of the world’s most preeminent African scholars and went on a study tour to Kemet (Egypt) with Dr. Charles Finch, an internationally renowned Nile Valley Civilization scholar and lecturer.

Mr. Whiting has lectured in a variety of settings including universities, schools, churches, and community groups along the East Coast of the United States and in Africa. Mr. Whiting serves at the Chair of the Education Committee for the African American Cultural Society (Palm Coast, FL). You can visit the AACS website at www.aacspalmcoast.org.

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