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Most persons of African ancestry who were enslaved were either sold into it by their families to satisfy their debts or were prisoners of war sold as is the African custom. Islam still conducts slavery in open trade in their backward and primitive lands. But: The primary cause for the 9-11 ...

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That's a beautiful question. Guess it should be African Brazillians. Afrikans are not Afrikan Americans or Afrikan South Americans, Brazillians or African Canadians or any of those other foolish names. They are Afrikans PERIOD! Divide and conquer was is and always will be the Europeans main ...
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Who originated term African American

The term African American carries important political overtones. Earlier terms used to identify Americans of African ancestry were conferred upon the group by colonists and Americans of European ancestry. The terms were included in the wording of various laws and legal decisions which some thought ...

The treatment of african american slaves

The reason Northern Republicans worked so hard to end slavery was its sheer brutality. Southern Democrats made huge wads of money from the unpaid toil of black slaves. It was then and is now an obscenity that we owe to the British. If you will listen to the poisonous lyrics of "Dixie" you will ...

What African-American explorer placed the American flag on the North

African-American Matthew A. Henson accompanied polar explorer Robert E. Peary on a U.S. expedition to the North Pole on April 6, 1909. In 2000, the National Geographic Society posthumously awarded Matthew Henson its highest honor—the Hubbard Medal. Henson's great niece, Audrey Mebane, accepted the ...