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“On the bayous near Baton Rouge, free Blacks owned sugar plantations and slaves. ‘An’ they beat us for little an’ nothin’ just like the white masters do.'”
-Account of Martin R. Delany from 1840 in Dorothy Sterling’s, The Making of an Afro-Americans: Martin Robison Delany
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Yes, very true.
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“I was self-mastered in times of stress and misfortune, beautiful of speech and well-spoken.”
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The Ancestors has made a way for a lot of us that has went through hardships and misfortunes to rise above the fake narratives.
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“The restoration of our cultural roots and history will restore dignity to the black people in this country.”
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Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
This is the great divide and problem we as black people do not see.
While I agree on this:
““The restoration of our cultural roots and history will restore dignity to the black people”
I do not agree on this:
“in this country of the USA”
This can never happen and will never happen as long as we in the house and land of the enemy. We must leave and…
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I agree, our people are too caught up in this european narrative of everything, their minds are locked in chains of misinformation.
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Join us for Jarumi Fest on Saturday, August 22, featuring Bro. LaCouir Yancey of the Federação Autónoma da Capoeira Africana (FACA) and every Monday for Capoeira Angola de São Bento Grande!
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The ASCAC virtual conference begins today! Register for free at ASCAC.org.
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