This animated RBG flag was used in the documentary “This Flag of Mine: Towards 100 Years of Red Black and Green.” The red black and green was presented to the world as the flag of all African people on August 13, 1920 by the UNIA during its annual convention in New York City’s Madison Square Garden. Prior to the flag’s unveiling the song “Every Race Has a Flag But the Coon” was sung in deriding the lack of such a symbol.
Red Black and Green flag animation for documentary “This Flag of Mine.”
By Nnamdi Azikiwe
The Mhotep Corporation uses its Keyamsha The Awakening brand to heighten perceptions and expand awareness. By producing content that engages, entertains and educates we create value for value relationships with our audience for mutual benefit. Mhotep is derived from the name of the architect and builder of the first pyramid in Kemet, so-called ancient Egypt. I formed the Mhotep Corporation in 2003 to produce and distribute 3D animation videos based on traditional African stories. Since then it has evolved to being a media production company including books. In a previous life I worked as a systems analyst developing solutions for government and multinational organizations. Born and educated in Washington, D.C. I have traveled to several places including Haiti, the Bahamas, Mexico, Canada, Nigeria (several times), Ethiopia (several times), Benin, Togo, and South Africa. I am married with three children.
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