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The Atlantic slave trade: What too few textbooks told you - Anthony Hazard
The Atlantic slave trade: What too few textbooks told you - Anthony Hazard
The Atlantic slave trade: What too few textbooks told you - Anthony Hazard
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-atlantic-slave-trade-what-your-textbook-never-told-you-anthony-hazard
Slavery has occurred in many forms throughout the world, but the Atlantic slave trade -- which forcibly brought more than 10 million Africans to the Americas -- stands out for both its global scale and its lasting legacy. Anthony Hazard discusses the historical, economic and personal impact of this massive historical injustice.
Lesson by Anthony Hazard, animation by NEIGHBOR
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The Atlantic Slave Trade: Crash Course World History #24
The Atlantic Slave Trade: Crash Course World History #24
The Atlantic Slave Trade: Crash Course World History #24
In which John Green teaches you about one of the least funny subjects in history: slavery. John investigates when and where slavery originated, how it change...
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The Atlantic Slave Trade
The Atlantic Slave Trade
The Atlantic Slave Trade
9th World History Unit 1D: 1st Global Age - Europe, America & Africa.
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The Atlantic Slave Trade
The Atlantic Slave Trade
The Atlantic Slave Trade
Shares the history of the Atlantic slave trade that took place in Western Africa until the end of the nineteenth century.
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Africa's Slave Trade to Colonialism to Liberation
Africa's Slave Trade to Colonialism to Liberation
Africa's Slave Trade to Colonialism to Liberation
Africa's Slave Trade to Colonialism to Liberation / The history behind Africa's slave trade, how it started, and where in Africa it began first. African chie...
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The Transatlantic Slave Trade : What did lead to an african participation ?
The Transatlantic Slave Trade : What did lead to an african participation ?
The Transatlantic Slave Trade : What did lead to an african participation ?
00:00:00 = Intro
00:00:52 = The turning point for Africa
00:04:22 = Did the african considered themselve as african at that time ?
00:06:14 = The african collaboration in the slave trade
00:11:46 = What was the trans-atlantic slave trade ?
00:13:47 = The first european slave plantation
00:16:43 = The beginning of the mass deportation of african to the Americas
00:21:44 = Old World Slavery
00:25:08 = The kind of slavery in Africa
00:29:11 = The rise of sugar plantation based on slave
00:37:44 = The middle passage
00:40:21 = The triangular trade
00:43:51 = The stratification of Africa after the fall of Songhay
00:45:29 = The first european i
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82:50
Journey through Slavery ep 1/4 - Terrible Transformation
Journey through Slavery ep 1/4 - Terrible Transformation
Journey through Slavery ep 1/4 - Terrible Transformation
Documentary that examines the transatlantic slave trade which took place across the Atlantic Ocean from the 16th through to the 19th centuries. The transatlantic slave trade was responsible for one of the largest forced human migrations in record history.
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The Islamic Arabs Started The African Slave Trade.
The Islamic Arabs Started The African Slave Trade.
The Islamic Arabs Started The African Slave Trade.
The Islamic Arabs Started The African Slave Trade. Aba Jifar ll who converted to Islamic for political reason was one of the biggest slave trader and owner of human subjects in southern Ethiopia.
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Truth of How Slavery Started The Black Slave Trade and Racism Dr. Claud Anderson
Truth of How Slavery Started The Black Slave Trade and Racism Dr. Claud Anderson
Truth of How Slavery Started The Black Slave Trade and Racism Dr. Claud Anderson
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Slavery still exist In Africa: Origins of the African slave trade
Slavery still exist In Africa: Origins of the African slave trade
Slavery still exist In Africa: Origins of the African slave trade
http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/slavetra.html
Slavery has always been part of Sudan's history, but in recent years it has become a new means in Sudanese warfare. Since 1995 the John Eibner of the Swiss organisation Christian Solidarity International (CSI) has been buying the freedom of about 25,000 slaves for only U$ 50,- per person. These slaves are mainly women and children, captured as war-booty by armed forces of the Government of Sudan.
The Origins of the African Slave Trade
Muslim Arabs hunted, enslaved, tortured and killed ethnic Africans for a millennium. Middle Eastern Muslim Arabs have a history of over 1400 years of human sl
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The Jews and the African Slave Trade -- Part 1
The Jews and the African Slave Trade -- Part 1
The Jews and the African Slave Trade -- Part 1
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African History: The Slave Trade Of Africans To Brazil..
African History: The Slave Trade Of Africans To Brazil..
African History: The Slave Trade Of Africans To Brazil..
The assault on Africa: The Slave Trade: South America Brazil and its African Roots Brazilian Colony: Sugar Plantation.
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The Arab Muslim Slave Trade Of Africans, The Untold Story
The Arab Muslim Slave Trade Of Africans, The Untold Story
The Arab Muslim Slave Trade Of Africans, The Untold Story
Muslim Arabs hunted, enslaved, tortured and killed ethnic Africans for a millennium. Middle Eastern Muslim Arabs have a history of over 1400 years of human s...
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THE Middle Passage Documentary by Steven Spielberg
THE Middle Passage Documentary by Steven Spielberg
THE Middle Passage Documentary by Steven Spielberg
Narrated by Debbie Allen
For weeks, months, sometimes as long as a year, they waited in the dungeons of the slave factories scattered along Africa's western coast. They had already made the long, difficult journey from Africa's interior -- but just barely. Out of the roughly 20 million who were taken from their homes and sold into slavery, half didn't complete the journey to the African coast, most of those dying along the way.
And the worst was yet to come.
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Dr. Tony Martin - The Jewish Role in the African Slave Trade
Dr. Tony Martin - The Jewish Role in the African Slave Trade
Dr. Tony Martin - The Jewish Role in the African Slave Trade
Professor Martin pursues the Jewish role in the African slave trade. A subject that has eluded most of us in "Higher Learning Institutions".
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10 Shocking Facts About the Slave Trade
10 Shocking Facts About the Slave Trade
10 Shocking Facts About the Slave Trade
10 Shocking Facts About the Slave Trade
A $777 trillion trade network that affected millions, delve into 10 shocking facts about the slave trade in this video.
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DELUSIONAL Black Muslim Gets Educated On The Viciousness Of The Arab Slave Trade
DELUSIONAL Black Muslim Gets Educated On The Viciousness Of The Arab Slave Trade
DELUSIONAL Black Muslim Gets Educated On The Viciousness Of The Arab Slave Trade
THE SLAVERY AND TREATMENT OF BLACK AFRICANS ACROSS THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA STILL TODAY NEEDS TO BE CONFRONTED, EXPOSED, AND ERADICATED
http://www.frontpagemag.com/2014/dgreenfield/saudi-arabia-the-middle-easts-real-apartheid-state/
https://themuslimissue.wordpress.com/2012/11/30/saudi-man-is-trying-to-sell-his-castrated-black-african-slave-on-arab-version-of-facebook/
http://www.frontpagemag.com/2012/dgreenfield/saudi-offers-castrated-african-slave-for-sale-on-facebook/
http://www.danielpipes.org/2687/saudis-import-slaves-to-america
CASTRATION OF THE BLACK MALE SLAVES
http://atlantablackstar.com/2014/06/02/10-facts-about-the-arab-en
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William Wilberforce & the End of the African Slave Trade - Christian History Made Easy
William Wilberforce & the End of the African Slave Trade - Christian History Made Easy
William Wilberforce & the End of the African Slave Trade - Christian History Made Easy
Learn how a young member of British Parliament followed his conviction to bring about the abolition of the African slave trade. In this 12-session DVD-based ...
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Jews & Arab's were united in African Slave Trade.
Jews & Arab's were united in African Slave Trade.
Jews & Arab's were united in African Slave Trade.
(1-5) Play list, Germany and the suppressed African Holocaust http://www.youtube.com/user/MrMoremoor#grid/user/2955A7F1A4B98194 ONE OF THE FEW HONEST WHITE P...
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African History: The Arab Slave Trade Of Africans..
African History: The Arab Slave Trade Of Africans..
African History: The Arab Slave Trade Of Africans..
African History: The Arab Slave Trade Of Africans performed by Marcus Garvey Jr.
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History of Africa's Slave Trade (Obama's Visit to Ghana)
History of Africa's Slave Trade (Obama's Visit to Ghana)
History of Africa's Slave Trade (Obama's Visit to Ghana)
History of Africa's Slave Trade (Obama's Visit to Ghana) / The Ancient Empire of Ghana was heavily impacted by the first Europeans who made their way to Afri...
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The African Slave Trade
The African Slave Trade
The African Slave Trade
Slavery in Africa According to David Stannard's American Holocaust, 50% of African deaths occurred in Africa as a result of wars between native kingdoms, whi...
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CNN Freedom Project- West Africa Slavery
CNN Freedom Project- West Africa Slavery
CNN Freedom Project- West Africa Slavery
CNN's Vladimir Duthiers examines the conditions that permit so many people to be enslaved in West Africa today.
The Atlantic slave trade: What too few textbooks told you - Anthony Hazard
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-atlantic-slave-trade-what-your-textbook-never-told-you-anthony-hazard
Slavery has occurred in many forms throughout the world, but the Atlantic slave trade -- which forcibly brought more than 10 million Africans to the Americas -- stands out for both its global scale and its lasting legacy. Anthony Hazard discusses the historical, economic and personal impact of this massive historical injustice.
Lesson by Anthony Hazard, animation by NEIGHBOR
wn.com/The Atlantic Slave Trade What Too Few Textbooks Told You Anthony Hazard
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-atlantic-slave-trade-what-your-textbook-never-told-you-anthony-hazard
Slavery has occurred in many forms throughout the world, but the Atlantic slave trade -- which forcibly brought more than 10 million Africans to the Americas -- stands out for both its global scale and its lasting legacy. Anthony Hazard discusses the historical, economic and personal impact of this massive historical injustice.
Lesson by Anthony Hazard, animation by NEIGHBOR
- published: 22 Dec 2014
- views: 17394
The Atlantic Slave Trade: Crash Course World History #24
In which John Green teaches you about one of the least funny subjects in history: slavery. John investigates when and where slavery originated, how it change...
wn.com/The Atlantic Slave Trade Crash Course World History 24
In which John Green teaches you about one of the least funny subjects in history: slavery. John investigates when and where slavery originated, how it change...
- published: 05 Jul 2012
- views: 774231
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CrashCourse
The Atlantic Slave Trade
9th World History Unit 1D: 1st Global Age - Europe, America & Africa.
wn.com/The Atlantic Slave Trade
9th World History Unit 1D: 1st Global Age - Europe, America & Africa.
The Atlantic Slave Trade
Shares the history of the Atlantic slave trade that took place in Western Africa until the end of the nineteenth century.
wn.com/The Atlantic Slave Trade
Shares the history of the Atlantic slave trade that took place in Western Africa until the end of the nineteenth century.
- published: 19 Aug 2014
- views: 0
Africa's Slave Trade to Colonialism to Liberation
Africa's Slave Trade to Colonialism to Liberation / The history behind Africa's slave trade, how it started, and where in Africa it began first. African chie...
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Africa's Slave Trade to Colonialism to Liberation / The history behind Africa's slave trade, how it started, and where in Africa it began first. African chie...
- published: 29 Sep 2012
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The Transatlantic Slave Trade : What did lead to an african participation ?
00:00:00 = Intro
00:00:52 = The turning point for Africa
00:04:22 = Did the african considered themselve as african at that time ?
00:06:14 = The african collaboration in the slave trade
00:11:46 = What was the trans-atlantic slave trade ?
00:13:47 = The first european slave plantation
00:16:43 = The beginning of the mass deportation of african to the Americas
00:21:44 = Old World Slavery
00:25:08 = The kind of slavery in Africa
00:29:11 = The rise of sugar plantation based on slave
00:37:44 = The middle passage
00:40:21 = The triangular trade
00:43:51 = The stratification of Africa after the fall of Songhay
00:45:29 = The first european involvment by portuguese
00:48:44 = slave road
00:55:10 = Testimony of Olaudah Equiano
00:53:25 = Did the african sold their own people ?
00:57:55 = The Gun-slave cycle
01:02:19 = The rise of slave society
01:05:27 = Slave Kingdoms in Africa pt1
01:17:16 = Did the european never go to the hinterland of Africa ?
01:21:19 = Slave Kingdoms in Africa pt2
01:43:44 = The fall of Songhay
01:44:26 = African resistance against the slave trade
01:49:50 = The impact of the transatlantic slave trade
01:59:02 = Why the transatlantic slave trade was an european institution ?
02:27:00 = The result of the transatlantic slave trade
02:38:04 = Figures about the transatlantic slave trade
wn.com/The Transatlantic Slave Trade What Did Lead To An African Participation
00:00:00 = Intro
00:00:52 = The turning point for Africa
00:04:22 = Did the african considered themselve as african at that time ?
00:06:14 = The african collaboration in the slave trade
00:11:46 = What was the trans-atlantic slave trade ?
00:13:47 = The first european slave plantation
00:16:43 = The beginning of the mass deportation of african to the Americas
00:21:44 = Old World Slavery
00:25:08 = The kind of slavery in Africa
00:29:11 = The rise of sugar plantation based on slave
00:37:44 = The middle passage
00:40:21 = The triangular trade
00:43:51 = The stratification of Africa after the fall of Songhay
00:45:29 = The first european involvment by portuguese
00:48:44 = slave road
00:55:10 = Testimony of Olaudah Equiano
00:53:25 = Did the african sold their own people ?
00:57:55 = The Gun-slave cycle
01:02:19 = The rise of slave society
01:05:27 = Slave Kingdoms in Africa pt1
01:17:16 = Did the european never go to the hinterland of Africa ?
01:21:19 = Slave Kingdoms in Africa pt2
01:43:44 = The fall of Songhay
01:44:26 = African resistance against the slave trade
01:49:50 = The impact of the transatlantic slave trade
01:59:02 = Why the transatlantic slave trade was an european institution ?
02:27:00 = The result of the transatlantic slave trade
02:38:04 = Figures about the transatlantic slave trade
- published: 26 Sep 2014
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Journey through Slavery ep 1/4 - Terrible Transformation
Documentary that examines the transatlantic slave trade which took place across the Atlantic Ocean from the 16th through to the 19th centuries. The transatlantic slave trade was responsible for one of the largest forced human migrations in record history.
wn.com/Journey Through Slavery Ep 1 4 Terrible Transformation
Documentary that examines the transatlantic slave trade which took place across the Atlantic Ocean from the 16th through to the 19th centuries. The transatlantic slave trade was responsible for one of the largest forced human migrations in record history.
- published: 14 Mar 2013
- views: 581800
The Islamic Arabs Started The African Slave Trade.
The Islamic Arabs Started The African Slave Trade. Aba Jifar ll who converted to Islamic for political reason was one of the biggest slave trader and owner of human subjects in southern Ethiopia.
wn.com/The Islamic Arabs Started The African Slave Trade.
The Islamic Arabs Started The African Slave Trade. Aba Jifar ll who converted to Islamic for political reason was one of the biggest slave trader and owner of human subjects in southern Ethiopia.
- published: 15 Apr 2015
- views: 19
Truth of How Slavery Started The Black Slave Trade and Racism Dr. Claud Anderson
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Slavery still exist In Africa: Origins of the African slave trade
http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/slavetra.html
Slavery has always been part of Sudan's history, but in recent years it has become a new means in Sudanese warfare. Since 1995 the John Eibner of the Swiss organisation Christian Solidarity International (CSI) has been buying the freedom of about 25,000 slaves for only U$ 50,- per person. These slaves are mainly women and children, captured as war-booty by armed forces of the Government of Sudan.
The Origins of the African Slave Trade
Muslim Arabs hunted, enslaved, tortured and killed ethnic Africans for a millennium. Middle Eastern Muslim Arabs have a history of over 1400 years of human slavery, which even continues today in the Middle East. Arab Muslims controlled, maintained, initiated slavery of ethnic Africans. Islams Arab prophet Muhammad himself brought, kept and sold African slaves.
Today it is politically correct to blame some European empires and the USA for slavery (forgetting that it was practiced by everybody since prehistoric times). But I rarely read the other side of the story: that these first abolish slavery were precisely those countries (especially Britain and the USA). In 1787 the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade was founded in England: it was the first society anywhere in the world opposed to slavery. In 1792 English prime minister William Pitt called publicly for the end of the slave trade: it was the first time in history (anywhere in the world) that the ruler of a country had called for the abolition of slavery. No African king and emperor had ever done so.
The civil rights movement of the 1960's have left many people with the belief that the slave trade was exclusively a European/USA phenomenon and only evil white people were to blame for it. This is a simplistic scenario that hardly reflects the facts.
In most instances, no violence was necessary to obtain those slaves. Contrary to legends and novels and Hollywood movies, the white traders did not need to savagely kill entire tribes in order to exact their tribute in slaves. The kings would gladly sell their own subjects.
This explains why slavery became "black". In the middle ages, all European countries outlawed slavery (of course, Western powers retained countless "civilized" ways to enslave their citizens, but that's another story), whereas the African kingdoms happily continued in their trade. Therefore, only colored people could be slaves, and that is how the stereotype for African-American slavery was born. It was not based on an ancestral hatred of blacks by whites, but simply on the fact that blacks were the only ones selling slaves, and they were selling people of their own race. (To be precise, Christians were also selling Muslim slaves captured in war, and Muslims were selling Christian slaves captured in war, but neither the Christians of Europe nor the Muslims of Africa and the Middle East were selling their own people).
Then the Muslim the trade of African slaves declined rapidly when Arab domination was reduced by the emerging European powers. (Note: Arabs continued to capture and sell slaves, but mostly in the Mediterranean. In fact, Robert Davis estimates that 1.25 million European Christians were enslaved by the "barbary states" of northern Africa.The rate of mortality of those Christian slaves in the Islamic world was roughly the same as the mortality rate in the Atlantic slave trade of the same period.)
The slaves were "sold" more or less legally by their (black) owners. The legends of European mercenaries capturing free people in the jungle are mostly just that: legends. A few mercenaries certainly stormed peaceful tribes , but that was not the rule. There was no need to risk their lives, so most of them didn't: they simply purchased people.Sub-Saharan Africans never felt like they were one people, they felt (and still feel) that they belonged to different tribes. The distinctions of tribe were far stronger than the distinctions of race.It is also fair to say that, while everybody tolerated it, very few whites practiced slavery: in 1860 there were 385,000 USA citizens who owned slaves, or about 1.4% of the white population (there were 27 million whites in the USA). That percentage was zero in the states that did not allow slavery.
Incidentally, in 1830 about 25% of the free Negro slave masters in South Carolina owned 10 or more slaves: that is a much higher percentage (ten times more) than the number of white slave owners. Thus slave owners were a tiny minority (1.4%) and it was not only whites: it was just about anybody who could, including blacks themselves.
Slavery would have remained common in most African kingdoms until this day: what crushed slavery in Africa was that all those African kingdoms became colonies of western European countries......
wn.com/Slavery Still Exist In Africa Origins Of The African Slave Trade
http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/slavetra.html
Slavery has always been part of Sudan's history, but in recent years it has become a new means in Sudanese warfare. Since 1995 the John Eibner of the Swiss organisation Christian Solidarity International (CSI) has been buying the freedom of about 25,000 slaves for only U$ 50,- per person. These slaves are mainly women and children, captured as war-booty by armed forces of the Government of Sudan.
The Origins of the African Slave Trade
Muslim Arabs hunted, enslaved, tortured and killed ethnic Africans for a millennium. Middle Eastern Muslim Arabs have a history of over 1400 years of human slavery, which even continues today in the Middle East. Arab Muslims controlled, maintained, initiated slavery of ethnic Africans. Islams Arab prophet Muhammad himself brought, kept and sold African slaves.
Today it is politically correct to blame some European empires and the USA for slavery (forgetting that it was practiced by everybody since prehistoric times). But I rarely read the other side of the story: that these first abolish slavery were precisely those countries (especially Britain and the USA). In 1787 the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade was founded in England: it was the first society anywhere in the world opposed to slavery. In 1792 English prime minister William Pitt called publicly for the end of the slave trade: it was the first time in history (anywhere in the world) that the ruler of a country had called for the abolition of slavery. No African king and emperor had ever done so.
The civil rights movement of the 1960's have left many people with the belief that the slave trade was exclusively a European/USA phenomenon and only evil white people were to blame for it. This is a simplistic scenario that hardly reflects the facts.
In most instances, no violence was necessary to obtain those slaves. Contrary to legends and novels and Hollywood movies, the white traders did not need to savagely kill entire tribes in order to exact their tribute in slaves. The kings would gladly sell their own subjects.
This explains why slavery became "black". In the middle ages, all European countries outlawed slavery (of course, Western powers retained countless "civilized" ways to enslave their citizens, but that's another story), whereas the African kingdoms happily continued in their trade. Therefore, only colored people could be slaves, and that is how the stereotype for African-American slavery was born. It was not based on an ancestral hatred of blacks by whites, but simply on the fact that blacks were the only ones selling slaves, and they were selling people of their own race. (To be precise, Christians were also selling Muslim slaves captured in war, and Muslims were selling Christian slaves captured in war, but neither the Christians of Europe nor the Muslims of Africa and the Middle East were selling their own people).
Then the Muslim the trade of African slaves declined rapidly when Arab domination was reduced by the emerging European powers. (Note: Arabs continued to capture and sell slaves, but mostly in the Mediterranean. In fact, Robert Davis estimates that 1.25 million European Christians were enslaved by the "barbary states" of northern Africa.The rate of mortality of those Christian slaves in the Islamic world was roughly the same as the mortality rate in the Atlantic slave trade of the same period.)
The slaves were "sold" more or less legally by their (black) owners. The legends of European mercenaries capturing free people in the jungle are mostly just that: legends. A few mercenaries certainly stormed peaceful tribes , but that was not the rule. There was no need to risk their lives, so most of them didn't: they simply purchased people.Sub-Saharan Africans never felt like they were one people, they felt (and still feel) that they belonged to different tribes. The distinctions of tribe were far stronger than the distinctions of race.It is also fair to say that, while everybody tolerated it, very few whites practiced slavery: in 1860 there were 385,000 USA citizens who owned slaves, or about 1.4% of the white population (there were 27 million whites in the USA). That percentage was zero in the states that did not allow slavery.
Incidentally, in 1830 about 25% of the free Negro slave masters in South Carolina owned 10 or more slaves: that is a much higher percentage (ten times more) than the number of white slave owners. Thus slave owners were a tiny minority (1.4%) and it was not only whites: it was just about anybody who could, including blacks themselves.
Slavery would have remained common in most African kingdoms until this day: what crushed slavery in Africa was that all those African kingdoms became colonies of western European countries......
- published: 24 Jul 2013
- views: 160484
African History: The Slave Trade Of Africans To Brazil..
The assault on Africa: The Slave Trade: South America Brazil and its African Roots Brazilian Colony: Sugar Plantation.
wn.com/African History The Slave Trade Of Africans To Brazil..
The assault on Africa: The Slave Trade: South America Brazil and its African Roots Brazilian Colony: Sugar Plantation.
The Arab Muslim Slave Trade Of Africans, The Untold Story
Muslim Arabs hunted, enslaved, tortured and killed ethnic Africans for a millennium. Middle Eastern Muslim Arabs have a history of over 1400 years of human s...
wn.com/The Arab Muslim Slave Trade Of Africans, The Untold Story
Muslim Arabs hunted, enslaved, tortured and killed ethnic Africans for a millennium. Middle Eastern Muslim Arabs have a history of over 1400 years of human s...
THE Middle Passage Documentary by Steven Spielberg
Narrated by Debbie Allen
For weeks, months, sometimes as long as a year, they waited in the dungeons of the slave factories scattered along Africa's western coast. They had already made the long, difficult journey from Africa's interior -- but just barely. Out of the roughly 20 million who were taken from their homes and sold into slavery, half didn't complete the journey to the African coast, most of those dying along the way.
And the worst was yet to come.
wn.com/The Middle Passage Documentary By Steven Spielberg
Narrated by Debbie Allen
For weeks, months, sometimes as long as a year, they waited in the dungeons of the slave factories scattered along Africa's western coast. They had already made the long, difficult journey from Africa's interior -- but just barely. Out of the roughly 20 million who were taken from their homes and sold into slavery, half didn't complete the journey to the African coast, most of those dying along the way.
And the worst was yet to come.
- published: 03 Nov 2013
- views: 58712
Dr. Tony Martin - The Jewish Role in the African Slave Trade
Professor Martin pursues the Jewish role in the African slave trade. A subject that has eluded most of us in "Higher Learning Institutions".
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Professor Martin pursues the Jewish role in the African slave trade. A subject that has eluded most of us in "Higher Learning Institutions".
10 Shocking Facts About the Slave Trade
10 Shocking Facts About the Slave Trade
A $777 trillion trade network that affected millions, delve into 10 shocking facts about the slave trade in this video.
Music = Navajo 3 by Jeremy Sherman
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10 Shocking Facts About the Slave Trade
A $777 trillion trade network that affected millions, delve into 10 shocking facts about the slave trade in this video.
Music = Navajo 3 by Jeremy Sherman
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DELUSIONAL Black Muslim Gets Educated On The Viciousness Of The Arab Slave Trade
THE SLAVERY AND TREATMENT OF BLACK AFRICANS ACROSS THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA STILL TODAY NEEDS TO BE CONFRONTED, EXPOSED, AND ERADICATED
http://www.frontpagemag.com/2014/dgreenfield/saudi-arabia-the-middle-easts-real-apartheid-state/
https://themuslimissue.wordpress.com/2012/11/30/saudi-man-is-trying-to-sell-his-castrated-black-african-slave-on-arab-version-of-facebook/
http://www.frontpagemag.com/2012/dgreenfield/saudi-offers-castrated-african-slave-for-sale-on-facebook/
http://www.danielpipes.org/2687/saudis-import-slaves-to-america
CASTRATION OF THE BLACK MALE SLAVES
http://atlantablackstar.com/2014/06/02/10-facts-about-the-arab-enslavement-of-black-people-not-taught-in-schools/
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=2e4_1363974105
ARAB SLAVE TRADE
http://www.arabslavetrade.com/
http://www.landoverbaptist.net/showpost.php?p=860688&postcount;=4
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/africa/features/storyofafrica/9chapter1.shtml
BRINGING TRANS ATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE TO AN END
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/abolition/royal_navy_article_01.shtml
Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Society_for_Effecting_the_Abolition_of_the_Slave_Trade#cite_note-1
The Legacy of Arab-Islam In Africa: A Quest for Inter-religious Dialogue by John Alembillah Azumah
http://www.amazon.com/The-Legacy-Arab-Islam-Africa-Inter-religious/dp/1851682732
Hidden Colors
Hidden Colors 2
Hidden Colors 3
Star Jones
DJ STAR And BucWild
The Breakfast Club
Worldstar
black music
dead rappers
young rapper
old rapper
valley of dry bones
black issues
black people
white people
theblackauthority
slavery in america
segregation
tupac
black music
kendrick lamar
white rapper
rapper
israelites
Tommy Sotomayor
Tariq Nasheed
obama deception
12 tribes
twelve tribes
amalek
satan
exposed
prophecy
bible propechy
end days
end times
last days
babylon
babylon the great
america babylon
oprah
negro
around the world
world news
truth
falsehood
black people
black nation
trickery
deception
illuminati
edom
edomite
red dragon
wooly hair
hair like wool
louis farrakhan
farrakhan
noi
nation of islam
final call
power of god
repent
gocc144
isupk
hebrew israelites
zabach
black israelites
14th st israelites
the forerunner
mark dice
tmz
breaking news
justice system
white power
black power
freedom of speech
laws
tommy sotomayor
sotomayor
professor griff
tnn raw
tnn raw 2
raw and uncut
exposed
cesare borgia
moors
slavery
slavery in america
board vs brown
rosa park
martin luther king
malcolm x
marcus garvey
tupac
2pac
spike lee
bible truth
tampered
black entertainers
black actors
black musicians
black inventors
tulsa oklahoma
tulsa 1921
black wallstreet
black empowerment
dr claude anderson
tavis smiley
israelites hebrews
michael eric dyson
civil rights movement
kkk
ku klux klan
racism
racists
burning crosses
segregation
nelson mandela
apocrypha
baruch
ecclesiasticus
esdras
2 esdras
destroyed for the lack of knowledge
deuteronomy 28:68
deuteronomy
curses on israel
israel curses
ghettos
hoods
slums
hoodrats
gangsters
gangsta
chicago crime
deceit
confusion
hate
black men
black women
black woman
interracial couple
politics
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god is love
a man of war
khalid muhammad
tyra banks
black media
african heritage
black music
wisdom
tommy sotomayor
knowledge
black child
People & Blogs
Tariq Nasheed
Dr. Umar Johnson
Dr. Phil valentine
Dr. Frances Cress Welsing
Sara Suten Seti
Brother Polight
Sa Neter TV
Godkilla
Ankhkakek
Yashuvel
Nasi
AmenRa Squad
Hotep
Sutek
Shakka Ahmose
Imam Bashir
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SANETERTV7
A.O.C
I.S.U.P.K
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Dick Gregory
Paul Mooney
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Dr. Booker T. Coleman
Dr. Runoko Rashidi
KRS ONE
King Noble
Black Supremacy
Red Pill
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PinHeadzBlackson
Ebro
Hot97
Charlemagne tha god
The Breakfast Club
Loaded Lux
Hollow Da Don
Hollowpoint Redux
Clifton Rainey
DaREVOLUTIONARYWitDaTattoos
Fouseytube
lessons2ball
TheAdviseShowTV
Mark Dice
Joe Rogan
Tyrone Richard
AverageBroTV
John De La Logica
Sharron Fitz
COON TRAIN
ReeffromNewark
Lord Jamar
Brand Nubian
Necro
Jay Z
NOI
Nation Of Islam
Tahuti
Voltron Black
Worldstar Hip Hop
Black Conscious Community
The 5% Nation
NOG
Nation Of God's On Earth
Jay Electronica
Black Power
White Devil
Stevie Jay
Benzino
Booty
Twerking
Dr. York
Triumph Of Melanin
Melanin
50 Cent
Iggy Azalea
Busta Rhymes
Eminem
Slaughter House
T.I.
Black Twitter
Facebook
B.E.T
Negroid
The Black Authority
Black Moors
Stonehenge
Angel Ramirez-Jordan
Gaza
Palestinians
Gaza Strip
Louis Farrakhan
Master Fard Muhammad
Elijah Muhammad
Wesley Muhammad
Africans Sold Other Africans
Soncerae Smith
The Advise Show
Tims Take
Amistad
Django
Quentin Tarantino
Angelic Phoenix
106npark
78SPORTSTV
MRSUPERBOY223
CHARIOTS OF ISRAEL
Jimmie mousasi
Coons
Whooty
MovingAfrica2Freedom
ZBC.CO.ZW
Will Is Everything
David Carroll
painlessrisen
Lashid4u
sensei aishitemasu
gazi kodzo
Ray Hagin
SHKAKKA
General Yahanna
Yahanna
Rawyal
Minister Enqi
Rhesus monkey
Dr. Ali Muhammad
Ngozi
Dawah Yisrael
wn.com/Delusional Black Muslim Gets Educated On The Viciousness Of The Arab Slave Trade
THE SLAVERY AND TREATMENT OF BLACK AFRICANS ACROSS THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA STILL TODAY NEEDS TO BE CONFRONTED, EXPOSED, AND ERADICATED
http://www.frontpagemag.com/2014/dgreenfield/saudi-arabia-the-middle-easts-real-apartheid-state/
https://themuslimissue.wordpress.com/2012/11/30/saudi-man-is-trying-to-sell-his-castrated-black-african-slave-on-arab-version-of-facebook/
http://www.frontpagemag.com/2012/dgreenfield/saudi-offers-castrated-african-slave-for-sale-on-facebook/
http://www.danielpipes.org/2687/saudis-import-slaves-to-america
CASTRATION OF THE BLACK MALE SLAVES
http://atlantablackstar.com/2014/06/02/10-facts-about-the-arab-enslavement-of-black-people-not-taught-in-schools/
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=2e4_1363974105
ARAB SLAVE TRADE
http://www.arabslavetrade.com/
http://www.landoverbaptist.net/showpost.php?p=860688&postcount;=4
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/africa/features/storyofafrica/9chapter1.shtml
BRINGING TRANS ATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE TO AN END
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/abolition/royal_navy_article_01.shtml
Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Society_for_Effecting_the_Abolition_of_the_Slave_Trade#cite_note-1
The Legacy of Arab-Islam In Africa: A Quest for Inter-religious Dialogue by John Alembillah Azumah
http://www.amazon.com/The-Legacy-Arab-Islam-Africa-Inter-religious/dp/1851682732
Hidden Colors
Hidden Colors 2
Hidden Colors 3
Star Jones
DJ STAR And BucWild
The Breakfast Club
Worldstar
black music
dead rappers
young rapper
old rapper
valley of dry bones
black issues
black people
white people
theblackauthority
slavery in america
segregation
tupac
black music
kendrick lamar
white rapper
rapper
israelites
Tommy Sotomayor
Tariq Nasheed
obama deception
12 tribes
twelve tribes
amalek
satan
exposed
prophecy
bible propechy
end days
end times
last days
babylon
babylon the great
america babylon
oprah
negro
around the world
world news
truth
falsehood
black people
black nation
trickery
deception
illuminati
edom
edomite
red dragon
wooly hair
hair like wool
louis farrakhan
farrakhan
noi
nation of islam
final call
power of god
repent
gocc144
isupk
hebrew israelites
zabach
black israelites
14th st israelites
the forerunner
mark dice
tmz
breaking news
justice system
white power
black power
freedom of speech
laws
tommy sotomayor
sotomayor
professor griff
tnn raw
tnn raw 2
raw and uncut
exposed
cesare borgia
moors
slavery
slavery in america
board vs brown
rosa park
martin luther king
malcolm x
marcus garvey
tupac
2pac
spike lee
bible truth
tampered
black entertainers
black actors
black musicians
black inventors
tulsa oklahoma
tulsa 1921
black wallstreet
black empowerment
dr claude anderson
tavis smiley
israelites hebrews
michael eric dyson
civil rights movement
kkk
ku klux klan
racism
racists
burning crosses
segregation
nelson mandela
apocrypha
baruch
ecclesiasticus
esdras
2 esdras
destroyed for the lack of knowledge
deuteronomy 28:68
deuteronomy
curses on israel
israel curses
ghettos
hoods
slums
hoodrats
gangsters
gangsta
chicago crime
deceit
confusion
hate
black men
black women
black woman
interracial couple
politics
interracial relationship
love
god is love
a man of war
khalid muhammad
tyra banks
black media
african heritage
black music
wisdom
tommy sotomayor
knowledge
black child
People & Blogs
Tariq Nasheed
Dr. Umar Johnson
Dr. Phil valentine
Dr. Frances Cress Welsing
Sara Suten Seti
Brother Polight
Sa Neter TV
Godkilla
Ankhkakek
Yashuvel
Nasi
AmenRa Squad
Hotep
Sutek
Shakka Ahmose
Imam Bashir
BLACKNEWS102
SANETERTV7
A.O.C
I.S.U.P.K
ISUPK HARLEM
Dick Gregory
Paul Mooney
Dave Chappelle
Dr. Booker T. Coleman
Dr. Runoko Rashidi
KRS ONE
King Noble
Black Supremacy
Red Pill
Blue Pill
PinHeadzBlackson
Ebro
Hot97
Charlemagne tha god
The Breakfast Club
Loaded Lux
Hollow Da Don
Hollowpoint Redux
Clifton Rainey
DaREVOLUTIONARYWitDaTattoos
Fouseytube
lessons2ball
TheAdviseShowTV
Mark Dice
Joe Rogan
Tyrone Richard
AverageBroTV
John De La Logica
Sharron Fitz
COON TRAIN
ReeffromNewark
Lord Jamar
Brand Nubian
Necro
Jay Z
NOI
Nation Of Islam
Tahuti
Voltron Black
Worldstar Hip Hop
Black Conscious Community
The 5% Nation
NOG
Nation Of God's On Earth
Jay Electronica
Black Power
White Devil
Stevie Jay
Benzino
Booty
Twerking
Dr. York
Triumph Of Melanin
Melanin
50 Cent
Iggy Azalea
Busta Rhymes
Eminem
Slaughter House
T.I.
Black Twitter
Facebook
B.E.T
Negroid
The Black Authority
Black Moors
Stonehenge
Angel Ramirez-Jordan
Gaza
Palestinians
Gaza Strip
Louis Farrakhan
Master Fard Muhammad
Elijah Muhammad
Wesley Muhammad
Africans Sold Other Africans
Soncerae Smith
The Advise Show
Tims Take
Amistad
Django
Quentin Tarantino
Angelic Phoenix
106npark
78SPORTSTV
MRSUPERBOY223
CHARIOTS OF ISRAEL
Jimmie mousasi
Coons
Whooty
MovingAfrica2Freedom
ZBC.CO.ZW
Will Is Everything
David Carroll
painlessrisen
Lashid4u
sensei aishitemasu
gazi kodzo
Ray Hagin
SHKAKKA
General Yahanna
Yahanna
Rawyal
Minister Enqi
Rhesus monkey
Dr. Ali Muhammad
Ngozi
Dawah Yisrael
- published: 29 May 2015
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William Wilberforce & the End of the African Slave Trade - Christian History Made Easy
Learn how a young member of British Parliament followed his conviction to bring about the abolition of the African slave trade. In this 12-session DVD-based ...
wn.com/William Wilberforce The End Of The African Slave Trade Christian History Made Easy
Learn how a young member of British Parliament followed his conviction to bring about the abolition of the African slave trade. In this 12-session DVD-based ...
Jews & Arab's were united in African Slave Trade.
(1-5) Play list, Germany and the suppressed African Holocaust http://www.youtube.com/user/MrMoremoor#grid/user/2955A7F1A4B98194 ONE OF THE FEW HONEST WHITE P...
wn.com/Jews Arab's Were United In African Slave Trade.
(1-5) Play list, Germany and the suppressed African Holocaust http://www.youtube.com/user/MrMoremoor#grid/user/2955A7F1A4B98194 ONE OF THE FEW HONEST WHITE P...
- published: 26 Jun 2010
- views: 20766
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MrMoremoor
History of Africa's Slave Trade (Obama's Visit to Ghana)
History of Africa's Slave Trade (Obama's Visit to Ghana) / The Ancient Empire of Ghana was heavily impacted by the first Europeans who made their way to Afri...
wn.com/History Of Africa's Slave Trade (Obama's Visit To Ghana)
History of Africa's Slave Trade (Obama's Visit to Ghana) / The Ancient Empire of Ghana was heavily impacted by the first Europeans who made their way to Afri...
- published: 29 Sep 2012
- views: 34741
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author:
Iraq124
The African Slave Trade
Slavery in Africa According to David Stannard's American Holocaust, 50% of African deaths occurred in Africa as a result of wars between native kingdoms, whi...
wn.com/The African Slave Trade
Slavery in Africa According to David Stannard's American Holocaust, 50% of African deaths occurred in Africa as a result of wars between native kingdoms, whi...
CNN Freedom Project- West Africa Slavery
CNN's Vladimir Duthiers examines the conditions that permit so many people to be enslaved in West Africa today.
wn.com/Cnn Freedom Project West Africa Slavery
CNN's Vladimir Duthiers examines the conditions that permit so many people to be enslaved in West Africa today.
- published: 14 Jan 2014
- views: 3932
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The Willie Lynch Letter by Ebook PDF
The Willie Lynch Letter by Ebook PDF
The Willie Lynch Letter by Ebook PDF
The Willie Lynch Letter by Ebook PDF
Click http://bitly.com/1FVLKAF
Author:
Publish: 1999
Describes the African slave trade from the viewpoint of the Southern plantation owners.
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Stand the Storm by Edward Reynolds Ebook PDF
Stand the Storm by Edward Reynolds Ebook PDF
Stand the Storm by Edward Reynolds Ebook PDF
Stand the Storm by Edward Reynolds Ebook PDF
Click http://j.mp/1LkzA08
Author: Edward Reynolds
Publish: 1985
The best short history of the African slave trade in print, tracing the impact of the trade on both Africa and the West, showing the resilience of African societies, and along the way demolishing a good many historical myths. Remarkably comprehensive, clearly and simply written, and uncluttered with figures and tables. --Choice
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Mother Expose McGraw-Hill Textbook In Texas For Referring To Slave Trade As Workers And Immigrants
Mother Expose McGraw-Hill Textbook In Texas For Referring To Slave Trade As Workers And Immigrants
Mother Expose McGraw-Hill Textbook In Texas For Referring To Slave Trade As Workers And Immigrants
Mother Expose McGraw-Hill Textbook In Texas For Referring To Slave Trade As Workers And Immigrants
CNN - Textbook publisher McGraw-Hill will rewrite a section in one of its books after a Houston-area mother complained that it whitewashes the role of slavery in bringing Africans to America. Roni Dean-Burren took to Facebook last week to vent her frustration over the wording of a passage in her son's "World Geography" textbook that calls African slaves "workers" and "immigrants." "The Atlantic slave trade brought millions of workers ... notice the nuanced language there. Workers implies wages ... yes?" she wrote. Dean-Burren's post gathered a
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Texas Mom Expose McGraw-Hill Textbook Calling Slave Trade "Immigration" And Slaves "Workers"
Texas Mom Expose McGraw-Hill Textbook Calling Slave Trade "Immigration" And Slaves "Workers"
Texas Mom Expose McGraw-Hill Textbook Calling Slave Trade "Immigration" And Slaves "Workers"
Book publishing giant McGraw-Hill is saying it will rewrite a textbook after a Pearland mother voiced concerns on YouTube about the portrayal of slaves as immigrant "workers" in her son's school book.
In the video, Texas mom Roni Dean-Burren calls out the textbook, "World Geography."
Dean-Burren pointed viewers to a section called "Patterns of Immigration." Reading from the book, she notes the inclusion of slaves as immigrants.
"'Immigrants,' yeah, that word matters," Dean-Burren said, "(Reading from the text) 'The Atlantic slave trade between the 1500s and the 1800s brought millions of workers from Africa to the southern United States to
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Mother Outs Textbooks That Call Slave Trade Worker Immigration Instead
Mother Outs Textbooks That Call Slave Trade Worker Immigration Instead
Mother Outs Textbooks That Call Slave Trade Worker Immigration Instead
A woman in Houston is going after a textbook publisher in Texas for whitewashing history. Her son’s 9th grade history text book portrayed the Atlantic Slave Trade merely as worker migration. The mother was upset because she feels it downplays the effects of slavery. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian (The Point) hosts of The Young Turks discuss.
Do you think the textbook company was whitewashing history? Why are schools beginning to downplay the role slavery played in the history of the US? Let us know in the comments below.
Read more here: http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2015/10/05/immigrant-workers-or-slaves-textbook-maker-bac
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'' The Slave Trade Of Africans in Brazil ''
'' The Slave Trade Of Africans in Brazil ''
'' The Slave Trade Of Africans in Brazil ''
The African‑American Migration Experience
The slave trade was brutal and horrific, and the enslavement of Africans was cruel, ... Brazil, Cuba, and Puerto Rico were the principal destinations for Africans
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1,000 Year Old Islamic Slave Trade
1,000 Year Old Islamic Slave Trade
1,000 Year Old Islamic Slave Trade
While black people hide the fact that Islam has enslaved us way longer than the Europeans, they fight to release the responsibility that islam were the worse of them all as this video explains that the force of islam on Kemet was not the peoples choice, it was a forced move.
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Dr. Tony Martin - The Jewish Role in the African Slave Trade
Dr. Tony Martin - The Jewish Role in the African Slave Trade
Dr. Tony Martin - The Jewish Role in the African Slave Trade
Professor Martin pursues the Jewish role in the African slave trade. A subject that has eluded most of us in "Higher Learning Institutions".
Please!!! Keep all comments directed in the context of academics or deletion will incur. No arguments, state facts!!!
If you suddenly find your comments deleted, OH WELL!!!! I CAN DO THAT!!! This video is one of many, to understand why It was posted , take a tour of the channel. Then ask yourself is your dialogue valued here. If you do not feel that your commentary isn't being appreciated here, move your cursor to the right side of this window and click on one of the other videos links not labele
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Atlantic Slave Trade by Chelsea Wyatt
Atlantic Slave Trade by Chelsea Wyatt
Atlantic Slave Trade by Chelsea Wyatt
AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES / PROJECT PART 3
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AP US History Period 2: The Atlantic Slave Trade Part I
AP US History Period 2: The Atlantic Slave Trade Part I
AP US History Period 2: The Atlantic Slave Trade Part I
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Atlantic Slave Trade
Atlantic Slave Trade
Atlantic Slave Trade
African American Studies / 8th hour
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Are Africans Responsible For The trans Atlantic Slave Trade
Are Africans Responsible For The trans Atlantic Slave Trade
Are Africans Responsible For The trans Atlantic Slave Trade
Answering the question of Slavery are the Africans responsible for selling their people into slavery and whit is the history behind it.
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Muslim slave trade- original footage from the 1960ies
Muslim slave trade- original footage from the 1960ies
Muslim slave trade- original footage from the 1960ies
Slaver is allowed in islam. Mohammed, the mass murdering slave trader and thief who pretended to be a 'prophet' was among the worst.
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CNN Inside Africa: In the footsteps of the transatlantic slave trade HD
CNN Inside Africa: In the footsteps of the transatlantic slave trade HD
CNN Inside Africa: In the footsteps of the transatlantic slave trade HD
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History of African Dance
History of African Dance
History of African Dance
History of african dance lovetoknow
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Includes historical african dancing african dance and slave trade african dance in north american history the history of african dance continues here are some more compilation of topics and latest discussions relates to this video, which we found thorough the internet. Hope this information will helpful to get idea in brief about this. African dance refers mainly to the dance of sub saharan africa, and more funerals, competing, reciting history, proverbs and poetry; And to encounter gods archives of early lindy hop. History of swing dancing african influences. Introduction during the
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Harems and the Muslim Slave Trade Redone
Harems and the Muslim Slave Trade Redone
Harems and the Muslim Slave Trade Redone
Montage of paintings depicting the history of the Muslim Slave Trade. Some paintings contain nudity.
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The Origins of the African Slave Trade
The Origins of the African Slave Trade
The Origins of the African Slave Trade
1117: Slavery abolished in Iceland. 1214: The Statute of the Town of Korčula (today in Croatia) abolishes slavery. 1335: Sweden (including Finland at the time) makes slavery illegal. In 1807 Britain outlawed slavery. In 1820 the king of the African kingdom of Ashanti inquired why the Christians did not want to trade slaves with him anymore, since they worshipped the same god as the Muslims and the Muslims were continuing the trade like before.
What these records show is that the modern slave trade flourished in the early middle ages, as early as 869, especially between Muslim traders and western African kingdoms. For moralists, the most impo
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African Slavery | Zanzibar is one of world's last slave markets
African Slavery | Zanzibar is one of world's last slave markets
African Slavery | Zanzibar is one of world's last slave markets
http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/slavetra.html
1117: Slavery abolished in Iceland. 1214: The Statute of the Town of Korčula (today in Croatia) abolishes slavery. 1335: Sweden (including Finland at the time) makes slavery illegal. In 1807 Britain outlawed slavery. In 1820 the king of the African kingdom of Ashanti inquired why the Christians did not want to trade slaves with him anymore, since they worshipped the same god as the Muslims and the Muslims were continuing the trade like before.
What these records show is that the modern slave trade flourished in the early middle ages, as early as 869, especially between Muslim traders and western
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The East African Slave Trade: Slavery in Zanzibar
The East African Slave Trade: Slavery in Zanzibar
The East African Slave Trade: Slavery in Zanzibar
http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/slavetra.html
1117: Slavery abolished in Iceland. 1214: The Statute of the Town of Korčula (today in Croatia) abolishes slavery. 1335: Sweden (including Finland at the time) makes slavery illegal. In 1807 Britain outlawed slavery. In 1820 the king of the African kingdom of Ashanti inquired why the Christians did not want to trade slaves with him anymore, since they worshipped the same god as the Muslims and the Muslims were continuing the trade like before.
What these records show is that the modern slave trade flourished in the early middle ages, as early as 869, especially between Muslim traders and western
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The Origins of the African Slave Trade - Africans sold Africans as slaves
The Origins of the African Slave Trade - Africans sold Africans as slaves
The Origins of the African Slave Trade - Africans sold Africans as slaves
http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/slavetra.html
1117: Slavery abolished in Iceland. 1214: The Statute of the Town of Korčula (today in Croatia) abolishes slavery. 1335: Sweden (including Finland at the time) makes slavery illegal. In 1807 Britain outlawed slavery. In 1820 the king of the African kingdom of Ashanti inquired why the Christians did not want to trade slaves with him anymore, since they worshipped the same god as the Muslims and the Muslims were continuing the trade like before.
What these records show is that the modern slave trade flourished in the early middle ages, as early as 869, especially between Muslim traders and western
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The Untold Story of Arab Slave Trade Of Africans
The Untold Story of Arab Slave Trade Of Africans
The Untold Story of Arab Slave Trade Of Africans
The hidden history of Arab Muslim slave trade of Africans
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Portuguese slave trader returns to Badagry
Portuguese slave trader returns to Badagry
Portuguese slave trader returns to Badagry
The Trans- Atlantic slave trade was the cruelest form of slavery; this was the purchase and transport of Africans into bondage and servitude in the new world.
The Trans-Atlantic Slave trade was a lucrative international institution from which many nation-states benefited economically. Domestic slavery was the most common form of enslavement around the world- housemaids, servants, serfs etc. before the trans-Atlantic slave trade. In West Africa, chiefs and wealthy people had slaves usually working at home and on their farms to increase their farm productivity and it was said that it was the number of slaves people were having they used in meas
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Jamall Plays Playing History 2 - Slave Trade (Part 4)
Jamall Plays Playing History 2 - Slave Trade (Part 4)
Jamall Plays Playing History 2 - Slave Trade (Part 4)
The pain of African children.
The Willie Lynch Letter by Ebook PDF
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Publish: 1999
Describes the African slave trade from the viewpoint of the Southern plantation owners.
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Publish: 1999
Describes the African slave trade from the viewpoint of the Southern plantation owners.
- published: 09 Oct 2015
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Stand the Storm by Edward Reynolds Ebook PDF
Stand the Storm by Edward Reynolds Ebook PDF
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Author: Edward Reynolds
Publish: 1985
The best short history of the African slave trade in print, tracing the impact of the trade on both Africa and the West, showing the resilience of African societies, and along the way demolishing a good many historical myths. Remarkably comprehensive, clearly and simply written, and uncluttered with figures and tables. --Choice
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Author: Edward Reynolds
Publish: 1985
The best short history of the African slave trade in print, tracing the impact of the trade on both Africa and the West, showing the resilience of African societies, and along the way demolishing a good many historical myths. Remarkably comprehensive, clearly and simply written, and uncluttered with figures and tables. --Choice
- published: 07 Oct 2015
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Mother Expose McGraw-Hill Textbook In Texas For Referring To Slave Trade As Workers And Immigrants
Mother Expose McGraw-Hill Textbook In Texas For Referring To Slave Trade As Workers And Immigrants
CNN - Textbook publisher McGraw-Hill will rewrite a section in one of its books after a Houston-area mother complained that it whitewashes the role of slavery in bringing Africans to America. Roni Dean-Burren took to Facebook last week to vent her frustration over the wording of a passage in her son's "World Geography" textbook that calls African slaves "workers" and "immigrants." "The Atlantic slave trade brought millions of workers ... notice the nuanced language there. Workers implies wages ... yes?" she wrote. Dean-Burren's post gathered a lot of attention; a subsequent video sparked spirited feedback and had drawn 1.4 million page views on Facebook as of Sunday. McGraw-Hill heard the outcry, reviewed the section and concluded that the wording doesn't live up to the publisher's standards. "We believe we can do better," McGraw-Hill posted on its Facebook page Friday. "To communicate these facts more clearly, we will update this caption to describe the arrival of African slaves in the U.S. as a forced migration and emphasize that their work was done as slave labor." The edits will appear in the online version of the book immediately and will be included in the book's next printing. "This is change people!!! This is why your voices matter!!!" Dean-Burren posted on Facebook. Still, some believe the changes aren't enough and are asking the publisher to recall existing versions of the book and replace copies for schools that can't afford to buy
new books. "Thanks for the gesture, but that doesn't help the school districts that can't afford to purchase new textbooks!" reads one comment on McGraw-Hill's Facebook post. "Kids will continue to read the same incorrect & inconsiderate information for probably the next 5-10 years! There must be a better way!" Others say the publisher's revised language still plays down the horrors of slavery. "Forced migration? I believe the words you're looking for are kidnapped and stolen," wrote a commenter. Dean-Burren reads from a section called "Patterns of Immigration," which gives snapshots of how various ethnic groups arrived in the Americas. "The Atlantic slave trade between the 1500s and the 1800s brought millions of workers from Africa to the southern United States to work on agricultural plantations," she reads. "So it is now considered 'immigration.' "Another passage describes the arrival of Europeans who came to work as indentured servants "for little or no pay." "So they say that about English and European people, but there is no mention of Africans working as slaves or being slaves," Dean-Burren says. "It just says we were workers." Dean-Burren called McGraw Hill's characterization of slavery in the passage "erasure." "Erasure is real y'all!!! Teach your children the truth!!! #blacklivesmatter" Dean-Burren's son Coby, a ninth-grader at Pearland High School south of Houston, originally brought the textbook's language to her attention. Texas has been a battleground in the fight over changes to textbooks that some say concede too much ground to conservative viewpoints on subjects such as climate change, religious liberty and slavery.
wn.com/Mother Expose Mcgraw Hill Textbook In Texas For Referring To Slave Trade As Workers And Immigrants
Mother Expose McGraw-Hill Textbook In Texas For Referring To Slave Trade As Workers And Immigrants
CNN - Textbook publisher McGraw-Hill will rewrite a section in one of its books after a Houston-area mother complained that it whitewashes the role of slavery in bringing Africans to America. Roni Dean-Burren took to Facebook last week to vent her frustration over the wording of a passage in her son's "World Geography" textbook that calls African slaves "workers" and "immigrants." "The Atlantic slave trade brought millions of workers ... notice the nuanced language there. Workers implies wages ... yes?" she wrote. Dean-Burren's post gathered a lot of attention; a subsequent video sparked spirited feedback and had drawn 1.4 million page views on Facebook as of Sunday. McGraw-Hill heard the outcry, reviewed the section and concluded that the wording doesn't live up to the publisher's standards. "We believe we can do better," McGraw-Hill posted on its Facebook page Friday. "To communicate these facts more clearly, we will update this caption to describe the arrival of African slaves in the U.S. as a forced migration and emphasize that their work was done as slave labor." The edits will appear in the online version of the book immediately and will be included in the book's next printing. "This is change people!!! This is why your voices matter!!!" Dean-Burren posted on Facebook. Still, some believe the changes aren't enough and are asking the publisher to recall existing versions of the book and replace copies for schools that can't afford to buy
new books. "Thanks for the gesture, but that doesn't help the school districts that can't afford to purchase new textbooks!" reads one comment on McGraw-Hill's Facebook post. "Kids will continue to read the same incorrect & inconsiderate information for probably the next 5-10 years! There must be a better way!" Others say the publisher's revised language still plays down the horrors of slavery. "Forced migration? I believe the words you're looking for are kidnapped and stolen," wrote a commenter. Dean-Burren reads from a section called "Patterns of Immigration," which gives snapshots of how various ethnic groups arrived in the Americas. "The Atlantic slave trade between the 1500s and the 1800s brought millions of workers from Africa to the southern United States to work on agricultural plantations," she reads. "So it is now considered 'immigration.' "Another passage describes the arrival of Europeans who came to work as indentured servants "for little or no pay." "So they say that about English and European people, but there is no mention of Africans working as slaves or being slaves," Dean-Burren says. "It just says we were workers." Dean-Burren called McGraw Hill's characterization of slavery in the passage "erasure." "Erasure is real y'all!!! Teach your children the truth!!! #blacklivesmatter" Dean-Burren's son Coby, a ninth-grader at Pearland High School south of Houston, originally brought the textbook's language to her attention. Texas has been a battleground in the fight over changes to textbooks that some say concede too much ground to conservative viewpoints on subjects such as climate change, religious liberty and slavery.
- published: 07 Oct 2015
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Texas Mom Expose McGraw-Hill Textbook Calling Slave Trade "Immigration" And Slaves "Workers"
Book publishing giant McGraw-Hill is saying it will rewrite a textbook after a Pearland mother voiced concerns on YouTube about the portrayal of slaves as immigrant "workers" in her son's school book.
In the video, Texas mom Roni Dean-Burren calls out the textbook, "World Geography."
Dean-Burren pointed viewers to a section called "Patterns of Immigration." Reading from the book, she notes the inclusion of slaves as immigrants.
"'Immigrants,' yeah, that word matters," Dean-Burren said, "(Reading from the text) 'The Atlantic slave trade between the 1500s and the 1800s brought millions of workers from Africa to the southern United States to work on agricultural plantations. So (slavery) is now considered 'immigration'."
She adds, in an adjacent section on European immigrants, that many came as "indentured servants to work for little or no pay."
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Book publishing giant McGraw-Hill is saying it will rewrite a textbook after a Pearland mother voiced concerns on YouTube about the portrayal of slaves as immigrant "workers" in her son's school book.
In the video, Texas mom Roni Dean-Burren calls out the textbook, "World Geography."
Dean-Burren pointed viewers to a section called "Patterns of Immigration." Reading from the book, she notes the inclusion of slaves as immigrants.
"'Immigrants,' yeah, that word matters," Dean-Burren said, "(Reading from the text) 'The Atlantic slave trade between the 1500s and the 1800s brought millions of workers from Africa to the southern United States to work on agricultural plantations. So (slavery) is now considered 'immigration'."
She adds, in an adjacent section on European immigrants, that many came as "indentured servants to work for little or no pay."
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- published: 06 Oct 2015
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Mother Outs Textbooks That Call Slave Trade Worker Immigration Instead
A woman in Houston is going after a textbook publisher in Texas for whitewashing history. Her son’s 9th grade history text book portrayed the Atlantic Slave Trade merely as worker migration. The mother was upset because she feels it downplays the effects of slavery. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian (The Point) hosts of The Young Turks discuss.
Do you think the textbook company was whitewashing history? Why are schools beginning to downplay the role slavery played in the history of the US? Let us know in the comments below.
Read more here: http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2015/10/05/immigrant-workers-or-slaves-textbook-maker-backtracks-after-mothers-online-complaint/
“Mothers of teenagers are used to getting frustrating text messages, but the one that Roni Dean-Burren received from her 15-year-old son last week wasn’t about alcohol, dating or money for the movies.
It was about history.
Her son, Coby, had sent her a photo of a colorful page in his ninth-grade McGraw-Hill World Geography textbook. In a section titled “Patterns of Immigration,” a speech bubble pointing to a U.S. map read: “The Atlantic Slave Trade between the 1500s and 1800s brought millions of workers from Africa to the southern United States to work on agricultural plantations.”
“We was real hard workers wasn’t we,” Coby retorted in a subsequent text.”
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The Young Turks October 5, 2015 Hour 2
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTpcK80irdQjMimvPqb1yaIMQsW41UNe-
Father Defends Babysitter Who Raped His Young Son
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFlKQ48NsC4&list;=PLTpcK80irdQjMimvPqb1yaIMQsW41UNe-&index;=1
Cop Beats Suspect With Shotgun (VIDEO)
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Mother Outs Textbooks That Call Slave Trade Worker Immigration Instead
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Amber Rose Breaks Down Over Kanye/Wiz Khalifa (VIDEO)
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Selfie Sorority Girls Do Some Good With Their Moment Of Fame
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wn.com/Mother Outs Textbooks That Call Slave Trade Worker Immigration Instead
A woman in Houston is going after a textbook publisher in Texas for whitewashing history. Her son’s 9th grade history text book portrayed the Atlantic Slave Trade merely as worker migration. The mother was upset because she feels it downplays the effects of slavery. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian (The Point) hosts of The Young Turks discuss.
Do you think the textbook company was whitewashing history? Why are schools beginning to downplay the role slavery played in the history of the US? Let us know in the comments below.
Read more here: http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2015/10/05/immigrant-workers-or-slaves-textbook-maker-backtracks-after-mothers-online-complaint/
“Mothers of teenagers are used to getting frustrating text messages, but the one that Roni Dean-Burren received from her 15-year-old son last week wasn’t about alcohol, dating or money for the movies.
It was about history.
Her son, Coby, had sent her a photo of a colorful page in his ninth-grade McGraw-Hill World Geography textbook. In a section titled “Patterns of Immigration,” a speech bubble pointing to a U.S. map read: “The Atlantic Slave Trade between the 1500s and 1800s brought millions of workers from Africa to the southern United States to work on agricultural plantations.”
“We was real hard workers wasn’t we,” Coby retorted in a subsequent text.”
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The Young Turks October 5, 2015 Hour 2
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTpcK80irdQjMimvPqb1yaIMQsW41UNe-
Father Defends Babysitter Who Raped His Young Son
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFlKQ48NsC4&list;=PLTpcK80irdQjMimvPqb1yaIMQsW41UNe-&index;=1
Cop Beats Suspect With Shotgun (VIDEO)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaMoP46soZU&list;=PLTpcK80irdQjMimvPqb1yaIMQsW41UNe-&index;=2
Mother Outs Textbooks That Call Slave Trade Worker Immigration Instead
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AchbyMGMBE&list;=PLTpcK80irdQjMimvPqb1yaIMQsW41UNe-&index;=3
Amber Rose Breaks Down Over Kanye/Wiz Khalifa (VIDEO)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPPcSDhuXis&list;=PLTpcK80irdQjMimvPqb1yaIMQsW41UNe-&index;=4
Selfie Sorority Girls Do Some Good With Their Moment Of Fame
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O87KjJ0HUJg&list;=PLTpcK80irdQjMimvPqb1yaIMQsW41UNe-&index;=5
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The Largest Online News Show in the World. Hosted by Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian. LIVE STREAMING weekdays 6-8pm ET. http://www.youtube.com/theyoungturks/live
Young Turk (n), 1. Young progressive or insurgent member of an institution, movement, or political party. 2. Young person who rebels against authority or societal expectations. (American Heritage Dictionary)
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- published: 06 Oct 2015
- views: 9711
'' The Slave Trade Of Africans in Brazil ''
The African‑American Migration Experience
The slave trade was brutal and horrific, and the enslavement of Africans was cruel, ... Brazil, Cuba, and Puerto Rico were the principal destinations for Africans
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The African‑American Migration Experience
The slave trade was brutal and horrific, and the enslavement of Africans was cruel, ... Brazil, Cuba, and Puerto Rico were the principal destinations for Africans
- published: 05 Oct 2015
- views: 3
1,000 Year Old Islamic Slave Trade
While black people hide the fact that Islam has enslaved us way longer than the Europeans, they fight to release the responsibility that islam were the worse of them all as this video explains that the force of islam on Kemet was not the peoples choice, it was a forced move.
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While black people hide the fact that Islam has enslaved us way longer than the Europeans, they fight to release the responsibility that islam were the worse of them all as this video explains that the force of islam on Kemet was not the peoples choice, it was a forced move.
- published: 03 Oct 2015
- views: 0
Dr. Tony Martin - The Jewish Role in the African Slave Trade
Professor Martin pursues the Jewish role in the African slave trade. A subject that has eluded most of us in "Higher Learning Institutions".
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Professor Martin pursues the Jewish role in the African slave trade. A subject that has eluded most of us in "Higher Learning Institutions".
Please!!! Keep all comments directed in the context of academics or deletion will incur. No arguments, state facts!!!
If you suddenly find your comments deleted, OH WELL!!!! I CAN DO THAT!!! This video is one of many, to understand why It was posted , take a tour of the channel. Then ask yourself is your dialogue valued here. If you do not feel that your commentary isn't being appreciated here, move your cursor to the right side of this window and click on one of the other videos links not labeled by COLDCHISELED. Thank you for taking the time to read this message!
- published: 02 Oct 2015
- views: 0
Atlantic Slave Trade
African American Studies / 8th hour
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African American Studies / 8th hour
- published: 27 Sep 2015
- views: 1
Are Africans Responsible For The trans Atlantic Slave Trade
Answering the question of Slavery are the Africans responsible for selling their people into slavery and whit is the history behind it.
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Answering the question of Slavery are the Africans responsible for selling their people into slavery and whit is the history behind it.
- published: 27 Sep 2015
- views: 264
Muslim slave trade- original footage from the 1960ies
Slaver is allowed in islam. Mohammed, the mass murdering slave trader and thief who pretended to be a 'prophet' was among the worst.
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Slaver is allowed in islam. Mohammed, the mass murdering slave trader and thief who pretended to be a 'prophet' was among the worst.
- published: 26 Sep 2015
- views: 0
History of African Dance
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Includes historical african dancing african dance and slave trade african dance in north american history the history of african dance continues here are some more compilation of topics and latest discussions relates to this video, which we found thorough the internet. Hope this information will helpful to get idea in brief about this. African dance refers mainly to the dance of sub saharan africa, and more funerals, competing, reciting history, proverbs and poetry; And to encounter gods archives of early lindy hop. History of swing dancing african influences. Introduction during the days of slavery in the united states, the african below information will help you to get some more though about the subject traditional african dance is an essential element of africa's cultural heritage, the dances often tell stories that are part of the oral history of a unlike many dances of the west, african dance is not detached from the lives of the ethnic groups, each of which has a different language, history and tradition african dance yoruba in nigeria [credit frank speed] depending upon the way in which environmental, historical, and social circumstances anyway if you want for more info, you would better continue reading. This date is dedicated to african american dance. Africans brought their dances to north and south america, and the caribbean islands as slave labor starting dance, music, and story telling are among the ancient art forms that have flourished for many centuries in africa. Music and dance are terms that we will use to the term black dance describes a range of styles whose origins include the tribal dances of africa, the slave dances of the west indies and the american deep dance has always played a very important role in the lives of west africans. Throughout history, west africans performed dances to celebrate a birth, harvest or basic facts african dance depicts life's rhythms and cycles, labors, values, aspirations, history, economic conditions and religious realities in most of africa, history has been passed orally from generation to generation. This is one of the reasons that singing and dancing has been so important to in most of this chapter i am concerned with historical methodology as applied to traditional dance in west africa but the perspective from which it is written is african dance has contributed the following characteristics to dance in america . A flat footed gliding action, dragging and shuffling the feet . Movement african dance has transformed over the years with african music. The traditional african dance is gradually making way for more modern dance moves. Dance in traditional west african dance is deeply engrained in african culture. It is free, expressive and loaded with history and culture . . Posts about history of contemporary african dance written by esther baker tarpaga african culture & history through traditional dance & music. African culture connection south th avenue omaha, ne . Phone ...
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History of african dance lovetoknow
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Includes historical african dancing african dance and slave trade african dance in north american history the history of african dance continues here are some more compilation of topics and latest discussions relates to this video, which we found thorough the internet. Hope this information will helpful to get idea in brief about this. African dance refers mainly to the dance of sub saharan africa, and more funerals, competing, reciting history, proverbs and poetry; And to encounter gods archives of early lindy hop. History of swing dancing african influences. Introduction during the days of slavery in the united states, the african below information will help you to get some more though about the subject traditional african dance is an essential element of africa's cultural heritage, the dances often tell stories that are part of the oral history of a unlike many dances of the west, african dance is not detached from the lives of the ethnic groups, each of which has a different language, history and tradition african dance yoruba in nigeria [credit frank speed] depending upon the way in which environmental, historical, and social circumstances anyway if you want for more info, you would better continue reading. This date is dedicated to african american dance. Africans brought their dances to north and south america, and the caribbean islands as slave labor starting dance, music, and story telling are among the ancient art forms that have flourished for many centuries in africa. Music and dance are terms that we will use to the term black dance describes a range of styles whose origins include the tribal dances of africa, the slave dances of the west indies and the american deep dance has always played a very important role in the lives of west africans. Throughout history, west africans performed dances to celebrate a birth, harvest or basic facts african dance depicts life's rhythms and cycles, labors, values, aspirations, history, economic conditions and religious realities in most of africa, history has been passed orally from generation to generation. This is one of the reasons that singing and dancing has been so important to in most of this chapter i am concerned with historical methodology as applied to traditional dance in west africa but the perspective from which it is written is african dance has contributed the following characteristics to dance in america . A flat footed gliding action, dragging and shuffling the feet . Movement african dance has transformed over the years with african music. The traditional african dance is gradually making way for more modern dance moves. Dance in traditional west african dance is deeply engrained in african culture. It is free, expressive and loaded with history and culture . . Posts about history of contemporary african dance written by esther baker tarpaga african culture & history through traditional dance & music. African culture connection south th avenue omaha, ne . Phone ...
- published: 20 Sep 2015
- views: 0
Harems and the Muslim Slave Trade Redone
Montage of paintings depicting the history of the Muslim Slave Trade. Some paintings contain nudity.
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Montage of paintings depicting the history of the Muslim Slave Trade. Some paintings contain nudity.
- published: 19 Sep 2015
- views: 7
The Origins of the African Slave Trade
1117: Slavery abolished in Iceland. 1214: The Statute of the Town of Korčula (today in Croatia) abolishes slavery. 1335: Sweden (including Finland at the time) makes slavery illegal. In 1807 Britain outlawed slavery. In 1820 the king of the African kingdom of Ashanti inquired why the Christians did not want to trade slaves with him anymore, since they worshipped the same god as the Muslims and the Muslims were continuing the trade like before.
What these records show is that the modern slave trade flourished in the early middle ages, as early as 869, especially between Muslim traders and western African kingdoms. For moralists, the most important aspect of that trade should be that Muslims were selling goods to the African kingdoms and the African kingdoms were paying with their own people. In most instances, no violence was necessary to obtain those slaves. Contrary to legends and novels and Hollywood movies, the white traders did not need to savagely kill entire tribes in order to exact their tribute in slaves. All they needed to do is bring goods that appealed to the kings of those tribes. The kings would gladly sell their own subjects. (Of course, this neither condones the white traders who bought the slaves nor deny that many white traders still committed atrocities to maximize their business).
This explains why slavery became "black". Ancient slavery, e.g. under the Roman empire, would not discriminate: slaves were both white and black (so were Emperors and Popes). In the middle ages, all European countries outlawed slavery (of course, Western powers retained countless "civilized" ways to enslave their citizens, but that's another story), whereas the African kingdoms happily continued in their trade. Therefore, only colored people could be slaves, and that is how the stereotype for African-American slavery was born. It was not based on an ancestral hatred of blacks by whites, but simply on the fact that blacks were the only ones selling slaves, and they were selling people of their own race. (To be precise, Christians were also selling Muslim slaves captured in war, and Muslims were selling Christian slaves captured in war, but neither the Christians of Europe nor the Muslims of Africa and the Middle East were selling their own people).
Then the Muslim trade of African slaves declined rapidly when Arab domination was reduced by the emerging European powers. (Note: Arabs continued to capture and sell slaves, but mostly in the Mediterranean. In fact, Robert Davis estimates that 1.25 million European Christians were enslaved by the "Barbary States" of northern Africa. As late as 1801 the USA bombed Morocco, Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli precisely to stop that Arab slave trade of Christians. The rate of mortality of those Christian slaves in the Islamic world was roughly the same as the mortality rate in the Atlantic slave trade of the same period.)
Christians took over in black Africa, though. The first ones were the Portuguese, who, applying an idea that originally developed in Italian seatrading cities, and often using Italian venture capital, started exploiting sub-Saharan slaves in the 1440s to support the economy of the sugar plantations (mainly for their own African colonies of Sao Tome and Madeira).
The Dutch were the first, apparently, to import black slaves into North America, but black slaves had already been employed all over the world, including South and Central America. We tend to focus on what happened in North America because the United States would eventually fight a war over slavery (and it's in the U.S. that large sectors of the population would start condemning slavery, contrary to the indifference that Muslims and most Europeans showed for it).
Even after Europeans began transporting black slaves to America, most trade was just that: "trade". In most instances, the Europeans did not need to use any force to get those slaves. The slaves were "sold" more or less legally by their (black) owners. Scholars estimate that about 12,000,000 Africans were sold by Africans to Europeans (most of them before 1776, when the USA wasn't yet born) and 17,000,000 were sold to Arabs. The legends of European mercenaries capturing free people in the jungle are mostly just that: legends. A few mercenaries certainly stormed peaceful tribes and committed terrible crimes, but that was not the norm. There was no need to risk their lives, so most of them didn't: they simply purchased people.
As an African-American scholar (Nathan Huggins) has written, the "identity" of black Africans is largely a white invention: sub-Saharan Africans never felt like they were one people, they felt (and still feel) that they belonged to different tribes. The distinctions of tribe were far stronger than the distinctions of race.
wn.com/The Origins Of The African Slave Trade
1117: Slavery abolished in Iceland. 1214: The Statute of the Town of Korčula (today in Croatia) abolishes slavery. 1335: Sweden (including Finland at the time) makes slavery illegal. In 1807 Britain outlawed slavery. In 1820 the king of the African kingdom of Ashanti inquired why the Christians did not want to trade slaves with him anymore, since they worshipped the same god as the Muslims and the Muslims were continuing the trade like before.
What these records show is that the modern slave trade flourished in the early middle ages, as early as 869, especially between Muslim traders and western African kingdoms. For moralists, the most important aspect of that trade should be that Muslims were selling goods to the African kingdoms and the African kingdoms were paying with their own people. In most instances, no violence was necessary to obtain those slaves. Contrary to legends and novels and Hollywood movies, the white traders did not need to savagely kill entire tribes in order to exact their tribute in slaves. All they needed to do is bring goods that appealed to the kings of those tribes. The kings would gladly sell their own subjects. (Of course, this neither condones the white traders who bought the slaves nor deny that many white traders still committed atrocities to maximize their business).
This explains why slavery became "black". Ancient slavery, e.g. under the Roman empire, would not discriminate: slaves were both white and black (so were Emperors and Popes). In the middle ages, all European countries outlawed slavery (of course, Western powers retained countless "civilized" ways to enslave their citizens, but that's another story), whereas the African kingdoms happily continued in their trade. Therefore, only colored people could be slaves, and that is how the stereotype for African-American slavery was born. It was not based on an ancestral hatred of blacks by whites, but simply on the fact that blacks were the only ones selling slaves, and they were selling people of their own race. (To be precise, Christians were also selling Muslim slaves captured in war, and Muslims were selling Christian slaves captured in war, but neither the Christians of Europe nor the Muslims of Africa and the Middle East were selling their own people).
Then the Muslim trade of African slaves declined rapidly when Arab domination was reduced by the emerging European powers. (Note: Arabs continued to capture and sell slaves, but mostly in the Mediterranean. In fact, Robert Davis estimates that 1.25 million European Christians were enslaved by the "Barbary States" of northern Africa. As late as 1801 the USA bombed Morocco, Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli precisely to stop that Arab slave trade of Christians. The rate of mortality of those Christian slaves in the Islamic world was roughly the same as the mortality rate in the Atlantic slave trade of the same period.)
Christians took over in black Africa, though. The first ones were the Portuguese, who, applying an idea that originally developed in Italian seatrading cities, and often using Italian venture capital, started exploiting sub-Saharan slaves in the 1440s to support the economy of the sugar plantations (mainly for their own African colonies of Sao Tome and Madeira).
The Dutch were the first, apparently, to import black slaves into North America, but black slaves had already been employed all over the world, including South and Central America. We tend to focus on what happened in North America because the United States would eventually fight a war over slavery (and it's in the U.S. that large sectors of the population would start condemning slavery, contrary to the indifference that Muslims and most Europeans showed for it).
Even after Europeans began transporting black slaves to America, most trade was just that: "trade". In most instances, the Europeans did not need to use any force to get those slaves. The slaves were "sold" more or less legally by their (black) owners. Scholars estimate that about 12,000,000 Africans were sold by Africans to Europeans (most of them before 1776, when the USA wasn't yet born) and 17,000,000 were sold to Arabs. The legends of European mercenaries capturing free people in the jungle are mostly just that: legends. A few mercenaries certainly stormed peaceful tribes and committed terrible crimes, but that was not the norm. There was no need to risk their lives, so most of them didn't: they simply purchased people.
As an African-American scholar (Nathan Huggins) has written, the "identity" of black Africans is largely a white invention: sub-Saharan Africans never felt like they were one people, they felt (and still feel) that they belonged to different tribes. The distinctions of tribe were far stronger than the distinctions of race.
- published: 13 Sep 2015
- views: 7
African Slavery | Zanzibar is one of world's last slave markets
http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/slavetra.html
1117: Slavery abolished in Iceland. 1214: The Statute of the Town of Korčula (today in Croatia) abolishes slavery. 1335: Sweden (including Finland at the time) makes slavery illegal. In 1807 Britain outlawed slavery. In 1820 the king of the African kingdom of Ashanti inquired why the Christians did not want to trade slaves with him anymore, since they worshipped the same god as the Muslims and the Muslims were continuing the trade like before.
What these records show is that the modern slave trade flourished in the early middle ages, as early as 869, especially between Muslim traders and western African kingdoms. For moralists, the most important aspect of that trade should be that Muslims were selling goods to the African kingdoms and the African kingdoms were paying with their own people. In most instances, no violence was necessary to obtain those slaves. Contrary to legends and novels and Hollywood movies, the white traders did not need to savagely kill entire tribes in order to exact their tribute in slaves. All they needed to do is bring goods that appealed to the kings of those tribes. The kings would gladly sell their own subjects. (Of course, this neither condones the white traders who bought the slaves nor deny that many white traders still committed atrocities to maximize their business).
This explains why slavery became "black". Ancient slavery, e.g. under the Roman empire, would not discriminate: slaves were both white and black (so were Emperors and Popes). In the middle ages, all European countries outlawed slavery (of course, Western powers retained countless "civilized" ways to enslave their citizens, but that's another story), whereas the African kingdoms happily continued in their trade. Therefore, only colored people could be slaves, and that is how the stereotype for African-American slavery was born. It was not based on an ancestral hatred of blacks by whites, but simply on the fact that blacks were the only ones selling slaves, and they were selling people of their own race. (To be precise, Christians were also selling Muslim slaves captured in war, and Muslims were selling Christian slaves captured in war, but neither the Christians of Europe nor the Muslims of Africa and the Middle East were selling their own people).
Then the Muslim trade of African slaves declined rapidly when Arab domination was reduced by the emerging European powers. (Note: Arabs continued to capture and sell slaves, but mostly in the Mediterranean. In fact, Robert Davis estimates that 1.25 million European Christians were enslaved by the "Barbary States" of northern Africa. As late as 1801 the USA bombed Morocco, Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli precisely to stop that Arab slave trade of Christians. The rate of mortality of those Christian slaves in the Islamic world was roughly the same as the mortality rate in the Atlantic slave trade of the same period.)
Christians took over in black Africa, though. The first ones were the Portuguese, who, applying an idea that originally developed in Italian seatrading cities, and often using Italian venture capital, started exploiting sub-Saharan slaves in the 1440s to support the economy of the sugar plantations (mainly for their own African colonies of Sao Tome and Madeira).
The Dutch were the first, apparently, to import black slaves into North America, but black slaves had already been employed all over the world, including South and Central America. We tend to focus on what happened in North America because the United States would eventually fight a war over slavery (and it's in the U.S. that large sectors of the population would start condemning slavery, contrary to the indifference that Muslims and most Europeans showed for it).
Even after Europeans began transporting black slaves to America, most trade was just that: "trade". In most instances, the Europeans did not need to use any force to get those slaves. The slaves were "sold" more or less legally by their (black) owners. Scholars estimate that about 12,000,000 Africans were sold by Africans to Europeans (most of them before 1776, when the USA wasn't yet born) and 17,000,000 were sold to Arabs. The legends of European mercenaries capturing free people in the jungle are mostly just that: legends. A few mercenaries certainly stormed peaceful tribes and committed terrible crimes, but that was not the norm. There was no need to risk their lives, so most of them didn't: they simply purchased people.
As an African-American scholar (Nathan Huggins) has written, the "identity" of black Africans is largely a white invention: sub-Saharan Africans never felt like they were one people, they felt (and still feel) that they belonged to different tribes. The distinctions of tribe were far stronger than the distinctions of race.
wn.com/African Slavery | Zanzibar Is One Of World's Last Slave Markets
http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/slavetra.html
1117: Slavery abolished in Iceland. 1214: The Statute of the Town of Korčula (today in Croatia) abolishes slavery. 1335: Sweden (including Finland at the time) makes slavery illegal. In 1807 Britain outlawed slavery. In 1820 the king of the African kingdom of Ashanti inquired why the Christians did not want to trade slaves with him anymore, since they worshipped the same god as the Muslims and the Muslims were continuing the trade like before.
What these records show is that the modern slave trade flourished in the early middle ages, as early as 869, especially between Muslim traders and western African kingdoms. For moralists, the most important aspect of that trade should be that Muslims were selling goods to the African kingdoms and the African kingdoms were paying with their own people. In most instances, no violence was necessary to obtain those slaves. Contrary to legends and novels and Hollywood movies, the white traders did not need to savagely kill entire tribes in order to exact their tribute in slaves. All they needed to do is bring goods that appealed to the kings of those tribes. The kings would gladly sell their own subjects. (Of course, this neither condones the white traders who bought the slaves nor deny that many white traders still committed atrocities to maximize their business).
This explains why slavery became "black". Ancient slavery, e.g. under the Roman empire, would not discriminate: slaves were both white and black (so were Emperors and Popes). In the middle ages, all European countries outlawed slavery (of course, Western powers retained countless "civilized" ways to enslave their citizens, but that's another story), whereas the African kingdoms happily continued in their trade. Therefore, only colored people could be slaves, and that is how the stereotype for African-American slavery was born. It was not based on an ancestral hatred of blacks by whites, but simply on the fact that blacks were the only ones selling slaves, and they were selling people of their own race. (To be precise, Christians were also selling Muslim slaves captured in war, and Muslims were selling Christian slaves captured in war, but neither the Christians of Europe nor the Muslims of Africa and the Middle East were selling their own people).
Then the Muslim trade of African slaves declined rapidly when Arab domination was reduced by the emerging European powers. (Note: Arabs continued to capture and sell slaves, but mostly in the Mediterranean. In fact, Robert Davis estimates that 1.25 million European Christians were enslaved by the "Barbary States" of northern Africa. As late as 1801 the USA bombed Morocco, Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli precisely to stop that Arab slave trade of Christians. The rate of mortality of those Christian slaves in the Islamic world was roughly the same as the mortality rate in the Atlantic slave trade of the same period.)
Christians took over in black Africa, though. The first ones were the Portuguese, who, applying an idea that originally developed in Italian seatrading cities, and often using Italian venture capital, started exploiting sub-Saharan slaves in the 1440s to support the economy of the sugar plantations (mainly for their own African colonies of Sao Tome and Madeira).
The Dutch were the first, apparently, to import black slaves into North America, but black slaves had already been employed all over the world, including South and Central America. We tend to focus on what happened in North America because the United States would eventually fight a war over slavery (and it's in the U.S. that large sectors of the population would start condemning slavery, contrary to the indifference that Muslims and most Europeans showed for it).
Even after Europeans began transporting black slaves to America, most trade was just that: "trade". In most instances, the Europeans did not need to use any force to get those slaves. The slaves were "sold" more or less legally by their (black) owners. Scholars estimate that about 12,000,000 Africans were sold by Africans to Europeans (most of them before 1776, when the USA wasn't yet born) and 17,000,000 were sold to Arabs. The legends of European mercenaries capturing free people in the jungle are mostly just that: legends. A few mercenaries certainly stormed peaceful tribes and committed terrible crimes, but that was not the norm. There was no need to risk their lives, so most of them didn't: they simply purchased people.
As an African-American scholar (Nathan Huggins) has written, the "identity" of black Africans is largely a white invention: sub-Saharan Africans never felt like they were one people, they felt (and still feel) that they belonged to different tribes. The distinctions of tribe were far stronger than the distinctions of race.
- published: 12 Sep 2015
- views: 6
The East African Slave Trade: Slavery in Zanzibar
http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/slavetra.html
1117: Slavery abolished in Iceland. 1214: The Statute of the Town of Korčula (today in Croatia) abolishes slavery. 1335: Sweden (including Finland at the time) makes slavery illegal. In 1807 Britain outlawed slavery. In 1820 the king of the African kingdom of Ashanti inquired why the Christians did not want to trade slaves with him anymore, since they worshipped the same god as the Muslims and the Muslims were continuing the trade like before.
What these records show is that the modern slave trade flourished in the early middle ages, as early as 869, especially between Muslim traders and western African kingdoms. For moralists, the most important aspect of that trade should be that Muslims were selling goods to the African kingdoms and the African kingdoms were paying with their own people. In most instances, no violence was necessary to obtain those slaves. Contrary to legends and novels and Hollywood movies, the white traders did not need to savagely kill entire tribes in order to exact their tribute in slaves. All they needed to do is bring goods that appealed to the kings of those tribes. The kings would gladly sell their own subjects. (Of course, this neither condones the white traders who bought the slaves nor deny that many white traders still committed atrocities to maximize their business).
This explains why slavery became "black". Ancient slavery, e.g. under the Roman empire, would not discriminate: slaves were both white and black (so were Emperors and Popes). In the middle ages, all European countries outlawed slavery (of course, Western powers retained countless "civilized" ways to enslave their citizens, but that's another story), whereas the African kingdoms happily continued in their trade. Therefore, only colored people could be slaves, and that is how the stereotype for African-American slavery was born. It was not based on an ancestral hatred of blacks by whites, but simply on the fact that blacks were the only ones selling slaves, and they were selling people of their own race. (To be precise, Christians were also selling Muslim slaves captured in war, and Muslims were selling Christian slaves captured in war, but neither the Christians of Europe nor the Muslims of Africa and the Middle East were selling their own people).
Then the Muslim trade of African slaves declined rapidly when Arab domination was reduced by the emerging European powers. (Note: Arabs continued to capture and sell slaves, but mostly in the Mediterranean. In fact, Robert Davis estimates that 1.25 million European Christians were enslaved by the "Barbary States" of northern Africa. As late as 1801 the USA bombed Morocco, Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli precisely to stop that Arab slave trade of Christians. The rate of mortality of those Christian slaves in the Islamic world was roughly the same as the mortality rate in the Atlantic slave trade of the same period.)
Christians took over in black Africa, though. The first ones were the Portuguese, who, applying an idea that originally developed in Italian seatrading cities, and often using Italian venture capital, started exploiting sub-Saharan slaves in the 1440s to support the economy of the sugar plantations (mainly for their own African colonies of Sao Tome and Madeira).
The Dutch were the first, apparently, to import black slaves into North America, but black slaves had already been employed all over the world, including South and Central America. We tend to focus on what happened in North America because the United States would eventually fight a war over slavery (and it's in the U.S. that large sectors of the population would start condemning slavery, contrary to the indifference that Muslims and most Europeans showed for it).
Even after Europeans began transporting black slaves to America, most trade was just that: "trade". In most instances, the Europeans did not need to use any force to get those slaves. The slaves were "sold" more or less legally by their (black) owners. Scholars estimate that about 12,000,000 Africans were sold by Africans to Europeans (most of them before 1776, when the USA wasn't yet born) and 17,000,000 were sold to Arabs. The legends of European mercenaries capturing free people in the jungle are mostly just that: legends. A few mercenaries certainly stormed peaceful tribes and committed terrible crimes, but that was not the norm. There was no need to risk their lives, so most of them didn't: they simply purchased people.
As an African-American scholar (Nathan Huggins) has written, the "identity" of black Africans is largely a white invention: sub-Saharan Africans never felt like they were one people, they felt (and still feel) that they belonged to different tribes. The distinctions of tribe were far stronger than the distinctions of race.
wn.com/The East African Slave Trade Slavery In Zanzibar
http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/slavetra.html
1117: Slavery abolished in Iceland. 1214: The Statute of the Town of Korčula (today in Croatia) abolishes slavery. 1335: Sweden (including Finland at the time) makes slavery illegal. In 1807 Britain outlawed slavery. In 1820 the king of the African kingdom of Ashanti inquired why the Christians did not want to trade slaves with him anymore, since they worshipped the same god as the Muslims and the Muslims were continuing the trade like before.
What these records show is that the modern slave trade flourished in the early middle ages, as early as 869, especially between Muslim traders and western African kingdoms. For moralists, the most important aspect of that trade should be that Muslims were selling goods to the African kingdoms and the African kingdoms were paying with their own people. In most instances, no violence was necessary to obtain those slaves. Contrary to legends and novels and Hollywood movies, the white traders did not need to savagely kill entire tribes in order to exact their tribute in slaves. All they needed to do is bring goods that appealed to the kings of those tribes. The kings would gladly sell their own subjects. (Of course, this neither condones the white traders who bought the slaves nor deny that many white traders still committed atrocities to maximize their business).
This explains why slavery became "black". Ancient slavery, e.g. under the Roman empire, would not discriminate: slaves were both white and black (so were Emperors and Popes). In the middle ages, all European countries outlawed slavery (of course, Western powers retained countless "civilized" ways to enslave their citizens, but that's another story), whereas the African kingdoms happily continued in their trade. Therefore, only colored people could be slaves, and that is how the stereotype for African-American slavery was born. It was not based on an ancestral hatred of blacks by whites, but simply on the fact that blacks were the only ones selling slaves, and they were selling people of their own race. (To be precise, Christians were also selling Muslim slaves captured in war, and Muslims were selling Christian slaves captured in war, but neither the Christians of Europe nor the Muslims of Africa and the Middle East were selling their own people).
Then the Muslim trade of African slaves declined rapidly when Arab domination was reduced by the emerging European powers. (Note: Arabs continued to capture and sell slaves, but mostly in the Mediterranean. In fact, Robert Davis estimates that 1.25 million European Christians were enslaved by the "Barbary States" of northern Africa. As late as 1801 the USA bombed Morocco, Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli precisely to stop that Arab slave trade of Christians. The rate of mortality of those Christian slaves in the Islamic world was roughly the same as the mortality rate in the Atlantic slave trade of the same period.)
Christians took over in black Africa, though. The first ones were the Portuguese, who, applying an idea that originally developed in Italian seatrading cities, and often using Italian venture capital, started exploiting sub-Saharan slaves in the 1440s to support the economy of the sugar plantations (mainly for their own African colonies of Sao Tome and Madeira).
The Dutch were the first, apparently, to import black slaves into North America, but black slaves had already been employed all over the world, including South and Central America. We tend to focus on what happened in North America because the United States would eventually fight a war over slavery (and it's in the U.S. that large sectors of the population would start condemning slavery, contrary to the indifference that Muslims and most Europeans showed for it).
Even after Europeans began transporting black slaves to America, most trade was just that: "trade". In most instances, the Europeans did not need to use any force to get those slaves. The slaves were "sold" more or less legally by their (black) owners. Scholars estimate that about 12,000,000 Africans were sold by Africans to Europeans (most of them before 1776, when the USA wasn't yet born) and 17,000,000 were sold to Arabs. The legends of European mercenaries capturing free people in the jungle are mostly just that: legends. A few mercenaries certainly stormed peaceful tribes and committed terrible crimes, but that was not the norm. There was no need to risk their lives, so most of them didn't: they simply purchased people.
As an African-American scholar (Nathan Huggins) has written, the "identity" of black Africans is largely a white invention: sub-Saharan Africans never felt like they were one people, they felt (and still feel) that they belonged to different tribes. The distinctions of tribe were far stronger than the distinctions of race.
- published: 12 Sep 2015
- views: 6
The Origins of the African Slave Trade - Africans sold Africans as slaves
http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/slavetra.html
1117: Slavery abolished in Iceland. 1214: The Statute of the Town of Korčula (today in Croatia) abolishes slavery. 1335: Sweden (including Finland at the time) makes slavery illegal. In 1807 Britain outlawed slavery. In 1820 the king of the African kingdom of Ashanti inquired why the Christians did not want to trade slaves with him anymore, since they worshipped the same god as the Muslims and the Muslims were continuing the trade like before.
What these records show is that the modern slave trade flourished in the early middle ages, as early as 869, especially between Muslim traders and western African kingdoms. For moralists, the most important aspect of that trade should be that Muslims were selling goods to the African kingdoms and the African kingdoms were paying with their own people. In most instances, no violence was necessary to obtain those slaves. Contrary to legends and novels and Hollywood movies, the white traders did not need to savagely kill entire tribes in order to exact their tribute in slaves. All they needed to do is bring goods that appealed to the kings of those tribes. The kings would gladly sell their own subjects. (Of course, this neither condones the white traders who bought the slaves nor deny that many white traders still committed atrocities to maximize their business).
This explains why slavery became "black". Ancient slavery, e.g. under the Roman empire, would not discriminate: slaves were both white and black (so were Emperors and Popes). In the middle ages, all European countries outlawed slavery (of course, Western powers retained countless "civilized" ways to enslave their citizens, but that's another story), whereas the African kingdoms happily continued in their trade. Therefore, only colored people could be slaves, and that is how the stereotype for African-American slavery was born. It was not based on an ancestral hatred of blacks by whites, but simply on the fact that blacks were the only ones selling slaves, and they were selling people of their own race. (To be precise, Christians were also selling Muslim slaves captured in war, and Muslims were selling Christian slaves captured in war, but neither the Christians of Europe nor the Muslims of Africa and the Middle East were selling their own people).
Then the Muslim trade of African slaves declined rapidly when Arab domination was reduced by the emerging European powers. (Note: Arabs continued to capture and sell slaves, but mostly in the Mediterranean. In fact, Robert Davis estimates that 1.25 million European Christians were enslaved by the "Barbary States" of northern Africa. As late as 1801 the USA bombed Morocco, Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli precisely to stop that Arab slave trade of Christians. The rate of mortality of those Christian slaves in the Islamic world was roughly the same as the mortality rate in the Atlantic slave trade of the same period.)
Christians took over in black Africa, though. The first ones were the Portuguese, who, applying an idea that originally developed in Italian seatrading cities, and often using Italian venture capital, started exploiting sub-Saharan slaves in the 1440s to support the economy of the sugar plantations (mainly for their own African colonies of Sao Tome and Madeira).
The Dutch were the first, apparently, to import black slaves into North America, but black slaves had already been employed all over the world, including South and Central America. We tend to focus on what happened in North America because the United States would eventually fight a war over slavery (and it's in the U.S. that large sectors of the population would start condemning slavery, contrary to the indifference that Muslims and most Europeans showed for it).
Even after Europeans began transporting black slaves to America, most trade was just that: "trade". In most instances, the Europeans did not need to use any force to get those slaves. The slaves were "sold" more or less legally by their (black) owners. Scholars estimate that about 12,000,000 Africans were sold by Africans to Europeans (most of them before 1776, when the USA wasn't yet born) and 17,000,000 were sold to Arabs. The legends of European mercenaries capturing free people in the jungle are mostly just that: legends. A few mercenaries certainly stormed peaceful tribes and committed terrible crimes, but that was not the norm. There was no need to risk their lives, so most of them didn't: they simply purchased people.
As an African-American scholar (Nathan Huggins) has written, the "identity" of black Africans is largely a white invention: sub-Saharan Africans never felt like they were one people, they felt (and still feel) that they belonged to different tribes. The distinctions of tribe were far stronger than the distinctions of race.
wn.com/The Origins Of The African Slave Trade Africans Sold Africans As Slaves
http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/slavetra.html
1117: Slavery abolished in Iceland. 1214: The Statute of the Town of Korčula (today in Croatia) abolishes slavery. 1335: Sweden (including Finland at the time) makes slavery illegal. In 1807 Britain outlawed slavery. In 1820 the king of the African kingdom of Ashanti inquired why the Christians did not want to trade slaves with him anymore, since they worshipped the same god as the Muslims and the Muslims were continuing the trade like before.
What these records show is that the modern slave trade flourished in the early middle ages, as early as 869, especially between Muslim traders and western African kingdoms. For moralists, the most important aspect of that trade should be that Muslims were selling goods to the African kingdoms and the African kingdoms were paying with their own people. In most instances, no violence was necessary to obtain those slaves. Contrary to legends and novels and Hollywood movies, the white traders did not need to savagely kill entire tribes in order to exact their tribute in slaves. All they needed to do is bring goods that appealed to the kings of those tribes. The kings would gladly sell their own subjects. (Of course, this neither condones the white traders who bought the slaves nor deny that many white traders still committed atrocities to maximize their business).
This explains why slavery became "black". Ancient slavery, e.g. under the Roman empire, would not discriminate: slaves were both white and black (so were Emperors and Popes). In the middle ages, all European countries outlawed slavery (of course, Western powers retained countless "civilized" ways to enslave their citizens, but that's another story), whereas the African kingdoms happily continued in their trade. Therefore, only colored people could be slaves, and that is how the stereotype for African-American slavery was born. It was not based on an ancestral hatred of blacks by whites, but simply on the fact that blacks were the only ones selling slaves, and they were selling people of their own race. (To be precise, Christians were also selling Muslim slaves captured in war, and Muslims were selling Christian slaves captured in war, but neither the Christians of Europe nor the Muslims of Africa and the Middle East were selling their own people).
Then the Muslim trade of African slaves declined rapidly when Arab domination was reduced by the emerging European powers. (Note: Arabs continued to capture and sell slaves, but mostly in the Mediterranean. In fact, Robert Davis estimates that 1.25 million European Christians were enslaved by the "Barbary States" of northern Africa. As late as 1801 the USA bombed Morocco, Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli precisely to stop that Arab slave trade of Christians. The rate of mortality of those Christian slaves in the Islamic world was roughly the same as the mortality rate in the Atlantic slave trade of the same period.)
Christians took over in black Africa, though. The first ones were the Portuguese, who, applying an idea that originally developed in Italian seatrading cities, and often using Italian venture capital, started exploiting sub-Saharan slaves in the 1440s to support the economy of the sugar plantations (mainly for their own African colonies of Sao Tome and Madeira).
The Dutch were the first, apparently, to import black slaves into North America, but black slaves had already been employed all over the world, including South and Central America. We tend to focus on what happened in North America because the United States would eventually fight a war over slavery (and it's in the U.S. that large sectors of the population would start condemning slavery, contrary to the indifference that Muslims and most Europeans showed for it).
Even after Europeans began transporting black slaves to America, most trade was just that: "trade". In most instances, the Europeans did not need to use any force to get those slaves. The slaves were "sold" more or less legally by their (black) owners. Scholars estimate that about 12,000,000 Africans were sold by Africans to Europeans (most of them before 1776, when the USA wasn't yet born) and 17,000,000 were sold to Arabs. The legends of European mercenaries capturing free people in the jungle are mostly just that: legends. A few mercenaries certainly stormed peaceful tribes and committed terrible crimes, but that was not the norm. There was no need to risk their lives, so most of them didn't: they simply purchased people.
As an African-American scholar (Nathan Huggins) has written, the "identity" of black Africans is largely a white invention: sub-Saharan Africans never felt like they were one people, they felt (and still feel) that they belonged to different tribes. The distinctions of tribe were far stronger than the distinctions of race.
- published: 11 Sep 2015
- views: 7
Portuguese slave trader returns to Badagry
The Trans- Atlantic slave trade was the cruelest form of slavery; this was the purchase and transport of Africans into bondage and servitude in the new world.
The Trans-Atlantic Slave trade was a lucrative international institution from which many nation-states benefited economically. Domestic slavery was the most common form of enslavement around the world- housemaids, servants, serfs etc. before the trans-Atlantic slave trade. In West Africa, chiefs and wealthy people had slaves usually working at home and on their farms to increase their farm productivity and it was said that it was the number of slaves people were having they used in measuring their social status in the community.
wn.com/Portuguese Slave Trader Returns To Badagry
The Trans- Atlantic slave trade was the cruelest form of slavery; this was the purchase and transport of Africans into bondage and servitude in the new world.
The Trans-Atlantic Slave trade was a lucrative international institution from which many nation-states benefited economically. Domestic slavery was the most common form of enslavement around the world- housemaids, servants, serfs etc. before the trans-Atlantic slave trade. In West Africa, chiefs and wealthy people had slaves usually working at home and on their farms to increase their farm productivity and it was said that it was the number of slaves people were having they used in measuring their social status in the community.
- published: 08 Sep 2015
- views: 17
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The Overlooked History of the Arab African Slave Trade
The Overlooked History of the Arab African Slave Trade
The Overlooked History of the Arab African Slave Trade
Sons of Promise/House of YAHUDAH Program, Episode 24 "Overlooked History of the Arab African Slave Trade" Original air date: February 9, 2015
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Dr. Tony Martin & David Irving - The Jewish Role In The African Slave Trade
Dr. Tony Martin & David Irving - The Jewish Role In The African Slave Trade
Dr. Tony Martin & David Irving - The Jewish Role In The African Slave Trade
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Dr Tony Martin The Hidden Jewish Role in the African Slave Trade
Dr Tony Martin The Hidden Jewish Role in the African Slave Trade
Dr Tony Martin The Hidden Jewish Role in the African Slave Trade
CANT HIDE THE TRUTH FOREVER!
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The African slave trade confession
The African slave trade confession
The African slave trade confession
Confession Testimony from a educated so call African concering what really happen during the Alantic Slave trade concering our past ancestors.
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Jews Brought the Slaves to America
Jews Brought the Slaves to America
Jews Brought the Slaves to America
Some Jewish history behind who financed the slave trade and much more.
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Identity Of The So Called "BLACK" man in Amerikkka: Slave Trade, Arabs/Moors, Deut 28 THE CURSES
Identity Of The So Called "BLACK" man in Amerikkka: Slave Trade, Arabs/Moors, Deut 28 THE CURSES
Identity Of The So Called "BLACK" man in Amerikkka: Slave Trade, Arabs/Moors, Deut 28 THE CURSES
In this video i will be breaking down the IDENTITY of the so called BLACK MAN in Amerikkka. In sections, will be breaking down in detail the Arab/Moor slave trade followed by the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade. also will be discussing the common names known to describe or name the so called "BLACK MAN" in Amerikkka. Will also be disclosing vital topics in Biblical scriptures which hences me to conclude the identity of the so called African Amerikkkan, along with secular history presented. This video is made strictly to gain understanding of your heritage or just simply to disclose the untold truth of history in Amerikka.
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Understanding The Trans Atlantic Slave Trade - Clip 1 - Michael Imhotep
Understanding The Trans Atlantic Slave Trade - Clip 1 - Michael Imhotep
Understanding The Trans Atlantic Slave Trade - Clip 1 - Michael Imhotep
"Understanding The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade: What They Didn't Teach You In School" by Michael Imhotep is available on DVD. It's Item #712 at www.TheAfrican...
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T.R.U.T.H. EPISODE SIX | THE MYSTERY OF THE TRANS-ATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE
T.R.U.T.H. EPISODE SIX | THE MYSTERY OF THE TRANS-ATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE
T.R.U.T.H. EPISODE SIX | THE MYSTERY OF THE TRANS-ATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE
There Have Been Many Debates Throughout The Years As To Whether Black Americans Are Actually FROM Africa. An African Tells Black American Man Off & Says He's Not The Same People While An Israeli Man Says Black Americans Are The Biblical Hebrew Israelites.#SUBSCRIBE
A HEBREW ISRAELITE IS A DESCENDANT OF ABRAHAM, ISAAC AND JACOB AND ARE ALSO THE CHOSEN PEOPLE OF YAHWEH, DEFINED BY THE BIBLICAL PROPHECY !!!
GENESIS Chapter 49
THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL HAVE BEEN CURSED AND ONE OF THE CURSES WAS LOSS OF IDENTITY - JEREMIAH 17:4, SO HOW DO YOU KNOW WHO A HEBREW IS?
DEUT 28: 46 And they(curses) shall be upon thee for a sign and for a wonder
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Let's Teach Kids About Slavery (Playing History: Slave Trade)
Let's Teach Kids About Slavery (Playing History: Slave Trade)
Let's Teach Kids About Slavery (Playing History: Slave Trade)
Human beings created this.
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The Overlooked History of the Arab African Slave Trade
Sons of Promise/House of YAHUDAH Program, Episode 24 "Overlooked History of the Arab African Slave Trade" Original air date: February 9, 2015
wn.com/The Overlooked History Of The Arab African Slave Trade
Sons of Promise/House of YAHUDAH Program, Episode 24 "Overlooked History of the Arab African Slave Trade" Original air date: February 9, 2015
- published: 05 Mar 2015
- views: 0
The African slave trade confession
Confession Testimony from a educated so call African concering what really happen during the Alantic Slave trade concering our past ancestors.
wn.com/The African Slave Trade Confession
Confession Testimony from a educated so call African concering what really happen during the Alantic Slave trade concering our past ancestors.
- published: 19 Nov 2011
- views: 11054
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author:
sonfiyah
Jews Brought the Slaves to America
Some Jewish history behind who financed the slave trade and much more.
wn.com/Jews Brought The Slaves To America
Some Jewish history behind who financed the slave trade and much more.
Identity Of The So Called "BLACK" man in Amerikkka: Slave Trade, Arabs/Moors, Deut 28 THE CURSES
In this video i will be breaking down the IDENTITY of the so called BLACK MAN in Amerikkka. In sections, will be breaking down in detail the Arab/Moor slave trade followed by the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade. also will be discussing the common names known to describe or name the so called "BLACK MAN" in Amerikkka. Will also be disclosing vital topics in Biblical scriptures which hences me to conclude the identity of the so called African Amerikkkan, along with secular history presented. This video is made strictly to gain understanding of your heritage or just simply to disclose the untold truth of history in Amerikka.
wn.com/Identity Of The So Called Black Man In Amerikkka Slave Trade, Arabs Moors, Deut 28 The Curses
In this video i will be breaking down the IDENTITY of the so called BLACK MAN in Amerikkka. In sections, will be breaking down in detail the Arab/Moor slave trade followed by the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade. also will be discussing the common names known to describe or name the so called "BLACK MAN" in Amerikkka. Will also be disclosing vital topics in Biblical scriptures which hences me to conclude the identity of the so called African Amerikkkan, along with secular history presented. This video is made strictly to gain understanding of your heritage or just simply to disclose the untold truth of history in Amerikka.
- published: 24 Jul 2012
- views: 10518
Understanding The Trans Atlantic Slave Trade - Clip 1 - Michael Imhotep
"Understanding The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade: What They Didn't Teach You In School" by Michael Imhotep is available on DVD. It's Item #712 at www.TheAfrican...
wn.com/Understanding The Trans Atlantic Slave Trade Clip 1 Michael Imhotep
"Understanding The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade: What They Didn't Teach You In School" by Michael Imhotep is available on DVD. It's Item #712 at www.TheAfrican...
- published: 28 Jan 2014
- views: 9666
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author:
mjrob1914
T.R.U.T.H. EPISODE SIX | THE MYSTERY OF THE TRANS-ATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE
There Have Been Many Debates Throughout The Years As To Whether Black Americans Are Actually FROM Africa. An African Tells Black American Man Off & Says He's Not The Same People While An Israeli Man Says Black Americans Are The Biblical Hebrew Israelites.#SUBSCRIBE
A HEBREW ISRAELITE IS A DESCENDANT OF ABRAHAM, ISAAC AND JACOB AND ARE ALSO THE CHOSEN PEOPLE OF YAHWEH, DEFINED BY THE BIBLICAL PROPHECY !!!
GENESIS Chapter 49
THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL HAVE BEEN CURSED AND ONE OF THE CURSES WAS LOSS OF IDENTITY - JEREMIAH 17:4, SO HOW DO YOU KNOW WHO A HEBREW IS?
DEUT 28: 46 And they(curses) shall be upon thee for a sign and for a wonder, and upon thy seed for ever.
PROPHETIC CURSES
According to Jeremiah 17:4 the children of Israel would be discontinued from their heritage (language, culture, possessions etc…), which would leave room for the question, “Since the children of Israel were discontinued from their heritage, how would they know who they are; and how do we know they exist?”
According to the Hebrew Scriptures the children of Israel are cursed by the sins of their fathers (Matthew 27:24-25) and scattered among all nations until the fullness of the Gentiles (None Israelites) comes (see Romans 11:25, Luke 21:24).
Deuteronomy 28:46 - And they (the curses) shall be upon thee for a sign and a wonder and upon thy seed (children) forever.
This shows us that these curses written in the Scriptures would identify who the children of Israel are because there would be no other way to identify them. Those who claim to be Jews (Ashkenazim) fail, in everyway, to fit the criteria but who does? The so-called Negro, who is a descendant of the slave trade, and the so-called Hispanics and Indians who are the original founders of the New World, fit the criteria more than any other people.
Dark skin is viewed as inferior or unbecoming all over the world; and prejudice against so-called Negroes is common all over the world. Even blacks in Israel today are referred to as “Cushim” meaning Nigger. This verse explains that the Israelite would be unable to escape prejudice and discrimination.
Jeremiah 24:9 And I will deliver them to be removed into all the kingdoms of the Earth for their hurt, to be a reproach and a proverb, a taunt and a curse, in all places whither I shall drive them.
Deut 28:37 And you shall become an astonishment and a byword among all nations where the Lord shall lead you
Deut 28:67 In the morning, you shall say, would Elohim it were evening! And at evening you shall say, Would Elohim it were morning! for the fear of your heart wherewith you shall fear, and for the sight of your eyes which you shall see.
But that’s how Johns Hopkins University post-doctoral researcher Eran Elhaik describes a group of widely respected geneticists, including Harry Ostrer, professor of pathology and genetics at Yeshiva University’s Albert Einstein College of Medicine and author of the 2012 book “Legacy: A Genetic History of the Jewish People.” saneter gocc iuic tribe of judah israelites esau edomites end times bible prophecy
It’s a theory that more or less affirms the understanding that many Jews themselves hold of who they are in the world: a people who, though scattered, share an ethnic-racial bond rooted in their common ancestral descent from the indigenous Jews of ancient Judea or Palestine, as the Romans called it after they conquered the Jewish homeland.
But now, Elhaik, an Israeli molecular geneticist, has published research that he says debunks this claim. And that has set off a predictable clash.
“He’s just wrong,” said Marcus Feldman of Stanford University, a leading researcher in Jewish genetics, referring to Elhaik.
The sometimes strong emotions generated by this scientific dispute stem from a politically loaded question that scientists and others have pondered for decades: Where in the world did Ashkenazi Jews come from?
wn.com/T.R.U.T.H. Episode Six | The Mystery Of The Trans Atlantic Slave Trade
There Have Been Many Debates Throughout The Years As To Whether Black Americans Are Actually FROM Africa. An African Tells Black American Man Off & Says He's Not The Same People While An Israeli Man Says Black Americans Are The Biblical Hebrew Israelites.#SUBSCRIBE
A HEBREW ISRAELITE IS A DESCENDANT OF ABRAHAM, ISAAC AND JACOB AND ARE ALSO THE CHOSEN PEOPLE OF YAHWEH, DEFINED BY THE BIBLICAL PROPHECY !!!
GENESIS Chapter 49
THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL HAVE BEEN CURSED AND ONE OF THE CURSES WAS LOSS OF IDENTITY - JEREMIAH 17:4, SO HOW DO YOU KNOW WHO A HEBREW IS?
DEUT 28: 46 And they(curses) shall be upon thee for a sign and for a wonder, and upon thy seed for ever.
PROPHETIC CURSES
According to Jeremiah 17:4 the children of Israel would be discontinued from their heritage (language, culture, possessions etc…), which would leave room for the question, “Since the children of Israel were discontinued from their heritage, how would they know who they are; and how do we know they exist?”
According to the Hebrew Scriptures the children of Israel are cursed by the sins of their fathers (Matthew 27:24-25) and scattered among all nations until the fullness of the Gentiles (None Israelites) comes (see Romans 11:25, Luke 21:24).
Deuteronomy 28:46 - And they (the curses) shall be upon thee for a sign and a wonder and upon thy seed (children) forever.
This shows us that these curses written in the Scriptures would identify who the children of Israel are because there would be no other way to identify them. Those who claim to be Jews (Ashkenazim) fail, in everyway, to fit the criteria but who does? The so-called Negro, who is a descendant of the slave trade, and the so-called Hispanics and Indians who are the original founders of the New World, fit the criteria more than any other people.
Dark skin is viewed as inferior or unbecoming all over the world; and prejudice against so-called Negroes is common all over the world. Even blacks in Israel today are referred to as “Cushim” meaning Nigger. This verse explains that the Israelite would be unable to escape prejudice and discrimination.
Jeremiah 24:9 And I will deliver them to be removed into all the kingdoms of the Earth for their hurt, to be a reproach and a proverb, a taunt and a curse, in all places whither I shall drive them.
Deut 28:37 And you shall become an astonishment and a byword among all nations where the Lord shall lead you
Deut 28:67 In the morning, you shall say, would Elohim it were evening! And at evening you shall say, Would Elohim it were morning! for the fear of your heart wherewith you shall fear, and for the sight of your eyes which you shall see.
But that’s how Johns Hopkins University post-doctoral researcher Eran Elhaik describes a group of widely respected geneticists, including Harry Ostrer, professor of pathology and genetics at Yeshiva University’s Albert Einstein College of Medicine and author of the 2012 book “Legacy: A Genetic History of the Jewish People.” saneter gocc iuic tribe of judah israelites esau edomites end times bible prophecy
It’s a theory that more or less affirms the understanding that many Jews themselves hold of who they are in the world: a people who, though scattered, share an ethnic-racial bond rooted in their common ancestral descent from the indigenous Jews of ancient Judea or Palestine, as the Romans called it after they conquered the Jewish homeland.
But now, Elhaik, an Israeli molecular geneticist, has published research that he says debunks this claim. And that has set off a predictable clash.
“He’s just wrong,” said Marcus Feldman of Stanford University, a leading researcher in Jewish genetics, referring to Elhaik.
The sometimes strong emotions generated by this scientific dispute stem from a politically loaded question that scientists and others have pondered for decades: Where in the world did Ashkenazi Jews come from?
- published: 29 Jun 2015
- views: 83
Let's Teach Kids About Slavery (Playing History: Slave Trade)
Human beings created this.
• Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllShamNoWow
• Live Stream: http://www.twitch.tv/allshamnowow
wn.com/Let's Teach Kids About Slavery (Playing History Slave Trade)
Human beings created this.
• Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllShamNoWow
• Live Stream: http://www.twitch.tv/allshamnowow
- published: 25 Nov 2014
- views: 301