Man there was zillions of slave revolts that were almost successful in the United States alone. There was the Stono rebelllion in 1739 so Black people were setting up marron colonies in Florida from way back and Stono was basically about setting up in South Carolina and not "running" To the everglades.can't trust public school system to tell you the true history of your people. They give you Disney at best versions of the real.
Didn't learn until college and later about a lot of the evil and fukked up shyt that happened that we werent' told of.
So much shyt.
- nikkaz fought back WAY MORE than we were taught. To the point that we had cacs falling back and leaving us be in many places
- Way more stories of shyt like Rosewood and Tulsa than we knew.
- nikkaz actually owning plantations run free slaves and shyt
So much we weren't taught of...and it was on purpose. They don't wanna hear about their dirt. Same way they try to make MLK some Santa Claus like figure and Malcolm the Miltant Devil when it actuality they were way more similar than we thought.
Category:Slave rebellions in the United States - Wikipedia
This is just a "Disneyfied" wikipedia version just imagine if you read the real shyt.
There was no concept of Police before Slave rebellions There's a reason why Officer sounds similar to Overseer
and they had to get sellouts and deAfricanize Black people and take their culture to stop the rebellions.
If they didn't have the mothers and fathers of bucks and wenches always telling Black slave revolts would've been more successful. They had to take away your drum and get some raped slaves children to think they were different to make slavery work.
Once the Haitians killed anyone even hinting at sellout out they were successful
Same thing in Gaza right now they were able to start the war because they killed all of their snitches before that a snitch passed their top bomb maker the phone that killed him.
Before psychology existed they made a prepsychology to stop Black people from running away

Drapetomania - Wikipedia
Frankly Slave rebellions tell us