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Black Culture
60 Views · 7 months ago

We live in a world that is quite unfair unfortunately especially in terms of the lack of and underrepresentation of black people.

Luke
59 Views · 6 months ago

In 1998, Charlie asked Toni Morrison about a question a journalist had once posed to her: "Can you imagine writing a novel not centered around race?" This is her amazing response.

Black Culture
58 Views · 7 months ago

Join us in this eye-opening video where we explore the controversial topic of culture and identity within the Black diaspora. Discover the rich history and contributions of foundational Black Americans to American culture. Don't forget to subscribe for more thought-provoking discussions!

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Black Culture
57 Views · 8 months ago

In this episode, we take a look at the incredible civilization of ancient Nubia and the powerful political entity known as the Kingdom of Kush. For a time developing side-by-side with Egypt, Kush developed into a cultural and political powerhouse of its own, one that also influenced events in the ancient Near East as well as those of the Roman Empire. It's an important and fascinating story of one of Africa's great kingdoms/empires that you won't want to miss!

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QueenSociety
57 Views · 7 months ago

Episode 1: Why Black Africans Were Historically Viewed As A Threat ?

The view that Black Africans were historically viewed as a threat is a complex issue with multiple factors. One significant factor is the history of colonialism and the European conquest of Africa. European powers colonised Africa for its natural resources, and the perception of Africans as "primitive" or "uncivilised" was used to justify the exploitation and subjugation of African peoples.

Another factor is the transatlantic slave trade, which saw millions of Africans forcibly taken from their homes and transported to the Americas as slaves. The dehumanization of Africans as property and the violent treatment they received from their slave owners further reinforced the perception of Africans as a threat.

Additionally, racism and prejudice against Black people have been pervasive throughout history and continue to be a problem today. This bias has often led to the assumption that Black people are inherently violent or dangerous, perpetuating the stereotype of the "angry Black man" or "aggressive Black woman."

In short, the perception of Black Africans as a threat has deep roots in history, including colonialism, slavery, and ongoing prejudice and discrimination. It is a complex issue that requires a nuanced understanding of history and culture to fully grasp.
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Let's come together in reasonable dialogue to honor our ancestors and reclaim the world through an African lens. Join me as we delve into African history, culture, and worldview to better understand their relevance to our lives today. By sharing our thoughts and knowledge, we can pave the way for a new culture of awareness and reclaim our story. As the African Diaspora saying goes, "I am because we are, and we are because I am."

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Test1
56 Views · 7 months ago

The history of humanity is filled with oppression, dominance, war, and slavery. Since the beginning of time, people in different parts of the world have forced their fellow humans into slavery.

The tale of the Atlantic Slave Trade is the history of millions of Africans who were forced out of their communities by European slave traders and shipped across the Atlantic in conditions of great cruelty.

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Black Culture
55 Views · 7 months ago

A look at folklore.

QueenSociety
54 Views · 7 months ago

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June 11, 2011: Jalen Rose and a huge selection of celebrities, including boxer Thomas Hearns, NBA All-Star Steve Smith, Fab-Fiver Jimmy King, former Detroit Lion Lomas Brown, Grammy Award-winning singer Anita Baker, and Philadelphia Eagle Brandon Graham attend a charity golf outing to raise money for the Jalen Rose Leadership Academy. (Created by: Alex Muncatchy)

Black Culture
54 Views · 7 months ago

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