18 min

4 Amen Ra of Hip Hop Trapped In A Culture - Leila Wills

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The foundation of the Zulu Nation changes when Afrika Bambaataa becomes a student of cult leader and convicted child rapist Malachi York. Bambaataa morphs into the Amen Ra (God) of Hip Hop Culture.
Voices in Order of Appearance
Ali Muhammad, Human Rights ActivistMalachi York, Leader of the NuwabiansChuck Morgan, nuwapianism dot comLord Shariyf, Former Bodyguard to Afrika BambaataaAfrika Bambaataa, Former Leader of the Zulu NationTC Izlam, Former International Spokesman of the Zulu NationJudge William Pryor, Georgia State JudgeRick Alan Ross, The Cult Education InstituteRob “El One” Rodriguez, Former member of the Zulu NationBrother Malik, Former member of the Zulu NationHost: Leila Wills
Special Thank You: Chuck Morgan for additional research



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The foundation of the Zulu Nation changes when Afrika Bambaataa becomes a student of cult leader and convicted child rapist Malachi York. Bambaataa morphs into the Amen Ra (God) of Hip Hop Culture.
Voices in Order of Appearance
Ali Muhammad, Human Rights ActivistMalachi York, Leader of the NuwabiansChuck Morgan, nuwapianism dot comLord Shariyf, Former Bodyguard to Afrika BambaataaAfrika Bambaataa, Former Leader of the Zulu NationTC Izlam, Former International Spokesman of the Zulu NationJudge William Pryor, Georgia State JudgeRick Alan Ross, The Cult Education InstituteRob “El One” Rodriguez, Former member of the Zulu NationBrother Malik, Former member of the Zulu NationHost: Leila Wills
Special Thank You: Chuck Morgan for additional research



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18 min