

Djeneba Bagayoko
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Similarity between Trinidadian Creole, Ebonics and Bamanankan 4 years ago
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Racist white “scientists” elaborated theories to prove Africans’ inferiority and provided a “logical, reasonable, and objective” foundation to why our ancestors needed to be enslaved.
Their pseudo-science started to feed off of itself with absurd eugenic and darwinian theories based on natural features such as the shape of one’s head or… Read more
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Beyoncé’s 2016 Superbowl performance was deemed controversial by many: the police and white supremacists who deemed it a radical, political message against them on one side, and activists who saw it as a capitalisation of revolutionary rhetoric and aesthetics on the other.
She has been under scrutiny from the beginning of her career, but… Read more
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POWER TO THE AFRICAN PEOPLE OF HAITI 4 years ago ·
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In 1622 Queen Nzinga went to Luanda to negociate peace treaties with the Portuguese. De Sousa, the governor, refused to give her a seat and instead offered her a mat. Refusing to be humiliated in front of him, Nzinga had a servant kneel down for her so that she could sit on his back.
Many today applaud Nzinga for her action and the way… Read more
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