Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Hidden Colors is a series documentary films directed by Tariq Nasheed and released between 2011 and 2019, to explain what Nasheed claims is the marginalizing of people of African descent in America and across the world.

  2. Sep 29, 2023 · Hidden Colors features several interviews with commentators on subjects such as the race and appearance of Jesus Christ and the reasons behind the end of slavery.

    • 263 min
    • 70.5K
    • dj mixja
  3. Apr 17, 2011 · Hidden Colors is a 2011 film by Tariq Nasheed that claims to reveal the untold history of African and aboriginal people around the world. The film features various scholars and commentators who make controversial and unverified claims about topics such as the original image of Christ, the Moors, the Asian origins, and the African presence in America.

    • (911)
    • Documentary
    • Tariq Nasheed
    • 2011-04-17
  4. Hidden Colors 1 is a film that explores the untold history of people of aboriginal, Moor and African descent. It features scholars and commentators who reveal facts about the original image of Christ, the Moors, the Asian origins, the west African empires and more.

    • 98 min
    • 40.1K
    • TheJuice899
  5. This is the official page for the critically acclaimed documentary film series Hidden Colors, produced by Tariq Nasheed. Get all the official movies here.

    • Hidden Colors1
    • Hidden Colors2
    • Hidden Colors3
    • Hidden Colors4
    • Hidden Colors5
  6. Aug 29, 2015 · A documentary about the untold history of people of African and aboriginal descent, covering topics such as melanin, prison industrial complex, and Native Americans. Rent or buy online and stream or download anytime.

    • 30 sec
    • 20.4K
    • Hidden Colors
  7. Aug 1, 2019 · Hidden Colors 5 is the final installment of a series that explores the history of warfare as it relates to global Black society. The film examines the ways racism wages warfare from various perspectives and features celebrities like Ice-T, David Banner, and Michael Jai White.