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While many toe the line of a so-called “400-year slave trade” and 1619 as the starting date of it, Okunini Kambon goes in to comprehensively debunk this myth that circulated on official government websites and in the media. Providing dates, landmark events, and important case studies of Trans-Atlantic enslavement long before 1619, Okunini Kambon sets us on a course towards a truthful and accurate rendering of history rather than the add-water-and-mix McHistory that circulates on the internet with little to no basis in facts or reality. You don’t want to miss this official interview on the Radio Univers Campus Exclusive program! Purchase your copy now!
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AfroN8V –
Eyyyyy as someone who comes from the Kmtyu held captive in the colonially named country of colombia (named after columbus), it’s really good to hear the story of Nana Benkos Bioho told to Ghanaians. He and other cimarrones/palenqueros/freedom fighters were our true liberators, and not Simon Bolivar! Also shout out to Yanga, Bayano, Gangazumba, Zumbi dos Palmares, Lemba, Miguel de Buria, Alonso de Illescas, kwk!