Kamau Kambon

Kamau Rashidi Kambon is a racist ethnocentric, former African Studies college instructor and bookstore owner.

Dr. Kambon holds a B.A. degree in education/history, and a master's degree in physical education, both an M.A. and an M.Ed. degree in education/administration, and an Ed.D. in urban education/curriculum and instruction from . Kambon was an assistant professor at , a private historically black college in Raleigh, North Carolina, from 1982 to 2000 and taught two courses at North Carolina State University between 2001 and 2005. He unsuccessfully sued St. Augustine's College for age discrimination after his contract was not renewed.

He has appeared on television and news programs discussing such topics as: "Kwanzaa," "The Unsolved Murders of Black Women-Are the Police Doing All They Can?," "Food and Health of Black People," "Academic Achievement of Black Children; the Role of Parents in Education," and "Community Development." In 2006 he received some media attention for a speech he made the previous year in which he called for the extermination of white people. He currently resides in Wendell, North Carolina.

Howard University Law School incident
At a panel called "Hurricane Katrina Media Coverage" held at Howard University Law School on October 14, 2005, which was broadcast in its entirety on C-SPAN, Kambon told the audience that,



He has posted a statement on his bookstore's website:
 
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