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where do you stand, brother? did the slaves come here on ships? were they slaves or masters? who were, we who are we?@kp404 Nevermind ur already in it...
where do you stand, brother? did the slaves come here on ships? were they slaves or masters? who were, we who are we?@kp404 Nevermind ur already in it...
I cant really give a in depth opinion, i havent had a African History class in five years so my knowledge on the topic is very limited. But i do recall black people owning slaves which is a shocker but is a harsh reality that needs to be faced. We were brought on ships by force and if it were by both slave masters and other slaves i cant really remember if it were both or not. However i can give my opinion on who we are, and that is a group of people taken from our motherland and placed on the other side of the planet where we have limited connections to the place were we originate from.where do you stand, brother? did the slaves come here on ships? were they slaves or masters? who were, we who are we?
This is ridiculous and has been debunked many times. Check Michael Gomez's Exchanging our Country's Marks which traces the earliest African origins on North American soil.
I'm making a list of books to give my mother this upcoming Xmas due to the fact that she can be real ignorant about African American history sometimes and is only familiar with Caribbean history and European history....the latter she learned mainly cause she was in the Jamaica school system and basically colonized ...
You have mentioned the exchanging country marks book a dozen times already that i've lost track so I got that in the list....and it will help cause she is ignorant about that part of history in terms of slavery.....
I'm also gonna put the "Assata: An Autobiography" so she cal learn about great leaders in the history and especially a great woman ....reading it before or after the Common autobiography "One Day It Will ALL Make Sense" would also go hand in hand together and not just cause Common talks about Assata....
These are the three I have in mind.....if you were me and you wanted to wake up someone who has said crazy things like "African americans always complain about what they went through and they went through nothing...its mainly their ancestors that did" or "alot of them live in public housing their entire life and dont' save and only complain" or my favorite " The Irish and Jewish went through a much harder time and they don't complain" "I don't complain about jews they are nice and respectful to me and pay me well....plus the bible says the Jews are the blessed people so what can you do you can't change the bible"....
It gets worse than thatI know I can't rush this but she gotta change now....
So can you give me your list of 10 works you would wrap up in a christmas gift and give her if you were in my shoes......Exchanging Our Country Marks(I've read numerous amazon reviews and reviews on other sites) is so critically acclaimed that the book by itself should cover the theme of what our professions were before we came here ....I may add in "Murder at Montepelier" which I know @Marvel mentioned.....
But I would use the remainder of the list to pick some works that could teach her about African American History
Moors were in America before the white man and that's why we don't have to pay taxes. It's true. You won't spend time in prison if you try to use this argument in court.
I would imagine it's possible that the original man, the Moor, brought the whites to America but in an experiment the roles became reversed and was unable to be fixed until the motherwheel revolves counter clockwise on it's y axis for a yet to be determined number of years
there was another one made much worst than this and was also filmed in haiti also..by italians..it was disgusting and savage. but shyt got shelved and burned..The realest slave movie to this day...
What is wrong with people here?
Why can't we act like adults?
I thought I could get a decent conversation in HL.
I cant really give a in depth opinion, i havent had a African History class in five years so my knowledge on the topic is very limited. But i do recall black people owning slaves which is a shocker but is a harsh reality that needs to be faced. We were brought on ships by force and if it were by both slave masters and other slaves i cant really remember if it were both or not. However i can give my opinion on who we are, and that is a group of people taken from our motherland and placed on the other side of the planet where we have limited connections to the place were we originate from.