Warfare Edition: Kmtyw ’Black People’ victories over aAmw ’foreign (non-Black) eurasians’
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Anglo-Ashanti Wars (Ghana)
Nowhere in West Africa was there a longer tradition of confrontation between African and European powers than in the Gold Coast (present-day Ghana), between the Ashanti Kingdom and the British. England’s efforts to extend its economic and political influence into the interior of the Gold Coast were met with stiff… Read more
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The Amistad Revolt
In 1839, Africans took control of the Spanish slave boat called La Amistad while sailing along the coast of Cuba. The African captives, led by Nana Joseph Cinque, escaped their shackles and killed many of the crew, but spared a few to sail the ship back to their home of modern-day Sierra Leone. However, the crew… Read more
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The Malê Revolt
The Malê Revolt (1835), also known as The Great Revolt, is possibly the most significant slave rebellion in Brazil. Brazilian enslaved Yoruba and ex-enslaved, who were inspired by Nana Dutty Boukman, Nana Toussaint L’Ouverture, and the Haitian Revolution (1791−1804), wore necklaces with the image of Haitian President… Read more
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ZANZIBAR REVOLUTION
When Zanzibar was granted independence by Britain in 1963, a series of parliamentary elections reserved two-thirds of the seats for Arabs and Indians. Frustrated by under-representation in Parliament despite winning 54 percent of the vote in the July 1963 election, the mainly African Afro-Shirazi Party joined forces… Read more
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Stono Revolution
The Stono Revolution, also known as Nana Cato’s Conspiracy, was a slave revolt that began on Sept. 6, 1739, in the colony of South Carolina. Nearly 60 slaves killed 22 to 25 plantation owners before they were intercepted by the South Carolina militia near Edisto River.
In that battle, the slaves managed to put up a… Read more
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