Your ancestors were awesome people. Shame that shyt never carried over to you. Oh well.
A list of Africans being terrible tethers.

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1. **Ghana’s Kwame Nkrumah invited Black leaders** like Martin Luther King Jr. to celebrate African independence.
2. **Ghana offered citizenship** to Black Americans like W.E.B. Du Bois.
3. **Sekou Touré (Guinea)** gave **political asylum** to Stokely Carmichael (Kwame Ture).
4. **African nations lobbied the UN** to shame U.S. racial segregation internationally.
5. **South African anti-apartheid struggle inspired** Black American activists to push harder for U.S. civil rights.
6. **Nigerian leaders supported Malcolm X** at the Organization of African Unity (OAU).
7. **Liberia served as an early “Back to Africa” refuge** for freed Black Americans in the 19th century.
8. **Ghana's "Year of Return"** encouraged Black Americans to reconnect and invest in Africa (2019).
9. **Gambia’s Roots Homecoming Festival** (inspired by Alex Haley’s *Roots*) celebrated diaspora unity.
10. **Mali offered land opportunities** to African Americans wanting to reconnect economically.
11. **Nelson Mandela** publicly thanked Black Americans for protesting apartheid and pushing U.S. sanctions.
12. **Pan-African Congresses** helped unite African and Black American intellectuals like W.E.B. Du Bois and George Padmore.
13. **Tanzania offered training and refuge** to Black Panthers in exile.
14. **African art and philosophy** shaped the Black Arts Movement in the U.S.
15. **The OAU helped fund** global anti-racism education campaigns that highlighted U.S. racial injustice.
16. **Senegal’s Gorée Island** memorialized the Middle Passage, educating visiting Black Americans on their ancestors' experiences.
17. **Nigeria’s FESTAC ’77 (Festival of Black Arts and Culture)** invited Black Americans to celebrate African diaspora creativity.
18. **African musicians inspired jazz, blues, and hip-hop** rhythms in Black American music.
19. **Ubuntu philosophy** influenced Black American community-building movements.
20.
Nigeria established Diaspora Day (July 25th) to recognize and connect with the African diaspora, including Black Americans.
Chatgpt savage, yeah?