The Dogon Egypt Sirius connection is an informative video about ancient black history by a prominent scholar within the black community, Dr. Charles S. Finch, III.
Dr. Charles S. Finch III Bio
Charles S. Finch, III, MD – retired as Director of International Health at the Morehouse School of Medicine. He is a 1971 graduate of Yale University and a 1976 graduate of Jefferson Medical College. He completed a family medicine residency at the University of California Irvine Medical Center in 1979. Dr. Finch joined the Department of Family Medicine at the Morehouse School of Medicine in 1982 and then the Office of International Health in 1989, eventually becoming the principal investigator of a traditional healer survey among Senegal’s Serer people 1991-1992.
Dr. Finch has conducted independent studies in African antiquities, comparative religion, anthropology, and ancient science since 1971. Since 1982, he has published more than a dozen articles and a collection of Dr. Finch’s essays, The African Background to Medical Science, published by Karnak House ( London) in November 1990. His Echoes of the Old Dark Land (August 1991), published by Khenti Inc. (Decatur), and his most recent book, The Star of Deep Beginnings: Genesis of African Science & Technology, was published in February 1998.
Dr. Finch has lectured more than 800 times in the U.S., Senegal, England, Switzerland, Guatemala, Jamaica, Trinidad, the Bahamas, and Egypt on diverse topics and has led seven study tours to Egypt since 1989 and traveled to Africa 60 times. Additionally, He was a co-organizer of Coumba Lamba USA, an 8-day African healing ceremony on St. Helena Island, South Carolina, in 1996.
Source: Biography, Radical Scholar