1. The passage you quoted was referring to Native Americans, not blacks. And even then, they would torture and kill the ones they didn't absorb.sources?
In 1827 the Cherokee developed a constitution, which was part of their acculturation. It prohibited slaves and their descendants (including mixed-race) from owning property, selling goods or produce to earn money; and marrying Cherokee or European Americans. It imposed heavy fines on slaveholders if their slaves consumed alcohol.[2] No African Americans, even if free and of partial Cherokee heritage, could vote in the tribe.[2] If a mother was of partial African descent, her children could not vote in the tribe, regardless of the father's heritage.[2]
http://inamerica.blogs.cnn.com/2012...shared-by-blacks-as-well-as-native-americans/Some African Americans avoid confronting the painful reality of Native American slave ownership, preferring instead to fondly imagine any Indian ancestor in the family tree and to picture all Indian communities in the South as safe havens for runaway slaves.
Some Cherokee citizens and Native people of other removed slaveholding tribes (Creeks, Choctaws, Chickasaws, and Seminoles) have also denied this history, desiring to cordon off forced removal as an atrocious wrong that affected only Native Americans. By excluding Blacks (many of whom had Native “blood”) from a claim on this history, these deniers also seek to expel the descendants of Freedmen and women from the circle of tribal belonging. For it is the memory of this collective tragedy, perhaps more than any other, that binds together Cherokees who draw strength from having survived it.
For Black History Month, I collected the opinions of individuals rarely asked about their view of the Trail of Tears: descendants of slaves owned by Cherokees. Common themes in the responses I received were pain at having their history publicly denied and pride in their ancestors’ ability to survive multiple trials.
Kenneth Cooper, a Cherokee Freedmen descendant and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who has researched his family history through oral and documentary methods, has a great-great-great grandfather, Thomas Still, who walked the Trail of Tears. Cooper said, “At least one of my ancestors was on the Trail of Tears—by double compulsion. The U.S. troops compelled his mixed-white Cherokee owner, who compelled my ancestor to come and, presumably, provide for his needs.”
Terry Ligon, a descendant of Choctaw and Chickasaw slaves who writes a blog about the topic, was frustrated because “the typical story about the ‘Trails of Tears’ speaks to the horrors of uprooting ‘Native Americans’ from their homes...[while] the story that rarely gets told is the tears shed by people of African descent who were enslaved within these same tribes of ‘Native Americans.’”
Olon Dotson, a professor of Architecture at Ball State University, said his great-great-great- grandmother, Betty Mantooth Teichmann Childers Starks, was born to an enslaved woman en route on the Trail of Tears. When Dotson found out about this hidden chapter of his family’s history, he felt “angered and betrayed,” and his anger was not only directed at Indians. “The feeling of betrayal,” he said, “was derived from the customary portrait of American history, as taught and understood, which paints the Five Civilized Tribes merely as victims of cruel and racist policies with little or no mention of the African American experience in the context. I was prepared to pounce on any African American who felt compelled to express pride in their Native American heritage at the expense of their African blood.”
Europeans are white people you idiot..

1. The passage you quoted was referring to Native Americans, not blacks. And even then, they would torture and kill the ones they didn't absorb.
Even from your source, regarding black slaves:
And let's not act like they weren't abused either.
It's not a coincidence that they try to hide the history, and act like blacks had no part of it.
http://inamerica.blogs.cnn.com/2012...shared-by-blacks-as-well-as-native-americans/
I know that dummy. Re-read what I wrote.
The way you speak, you would minimize the Armenian and Rwandan genocides.

with the exclusion of Cherokee natives..1. The passage you quoted was referring to Native Americans, not blacks. And even then, they would torture and kill the ones they didn't absorb.
Even from your source, regarding black slaves:
And let's not act like they weren't abused either.
It's not a coincidence that they try to hide the history, and act like blacks had no part of it.
http://inamerica.blogs.cnn.com/2012...shared-by-blacks-as-well-as-native-americans/
I know that dummy. Re-read what I wrote.
The way you speak, you would minimize the Armenian and Rwandan genocides.
I'm not whitewith the exclusion of Cherokee natives..
many native tribes like the Seminoles treated Africans slaves as their own and allowed them to integrate..
never said they weren't abused..
they don't control history, your people do. you idiot..
i just did, you basically said white people are not just Europeans. which they are..
i don't minimize any tragedies, but when a whole goddamn race of people are basically wipe out, enslaved, conquered, etc. by the same people. that gives me a hint of the problem..

prove it..I'm not white![]()
@BocaRear you're letting the team down breh.


Shut up EDOMITE you're going to be ENSLAVED!I'm not white![]()
prove it..
post a picture of you or your hand next to your username..



what?..
I don't have to prove shyt, and I can't since I don't have a camera.
Dudes think because someone doesn't view whites as supernatural beasts, they must be white themselves.![]()

You mean the safest, wealthiest and healthiest period in human history?what?..
white people are humans, i just think they are responsible for the current state of the fukking world..


You mean the safest, wealthiest and healthiest period in human history?
Well breh, while I think we had a large hand in it, we can't claim sole credit for it. I mean, other races helped too.![]()
dont quote me anymore..we dont literally think white people are devils..That's what the thread was initially about.![]()

