I’M NOT AN ACTIVIST. I’M NOT AN AMERICAN INDIAN. I’M NOT FBA. I’M NOT AN AFRICAN. I’M NOT ADOS. I’M A DESCENDANT OF 🦅AMERICAN FREEDMEN (AFRICAN-AMERICAN)🇺🇸
@its_kachi There’s no such thing as a “1st gen Black American”. Black immigrants =/= Black Americans. Immigrants who came to America by choice and choose to have families in the USA are not the same as Black Americans whose ancestors were enslaved in the USA.
🤦🏾♂️ I seen somebody say Black Americans using cocoa butter and ambi for dark marks or skin discoloration is equivalent to how ppl in other countries bleach they skin 🤣
And none of these groups on either side of the isle support reparations for Black Americans. Our support for the democrat party and their immigration policies has ruined us.
Aerial footage of Overtown, Miami before and after much of the neighborhood was bulldozed for the construction of I-95 in the 60s. Over 12,000 residents of the neighborhood were displaced for the highway, along with thousands more in subsequent "urban renewal" projects.
JP Morgan Chase has a history in the human trafficking business…Perhaps if the USA had done right by Black Americans and their descendants, this Epstein “situation” would not have happened…ADOS have always been the canaries in the coal mines.
Jamaican culture? Lmaoooo This is Bob Marley talking about how he was influenced by Black American music, specifically music from Memphis by Rosco Gordon.
@guang_lie@bookish_brown Our ancestors weren’t just separated, they were SOLD off the African continent. We are literally the last of our kind, not by choice
The narrative is that we were “stolen” & that we are now reconnecting with our long lost kin.
The reality is entire isolated & homogeneous villages were pillaged & sold to Europeans wholesale. It may be that all “our people” were sold & shipped here and few were left behind. 🤷🏾♂️
@BurnEr92976227 @Hildajonson1 Your hypothesis is straight what Dr. Gates stated in his documentary. Many areas of W. Africa are inhibited by people who just moved onto depopulated lands.
I’m so sick and tired of this Pan-Africanist narrative that Black Americans must “re-Africanize” after centuries of being separated from Africa and forming our own ethnic group to heal what they — the Pan-Africanists —believe is a kind of Black American “existential brokenness.”
Massery’s parents remove her from school after Northern notoriety marks her as a pariah. Later, in her life, she taught mothering skills to unmarried black women, and took underprivileged black teenagers on field trips.
White women have always been allowed to “miraculously” transform and “hide” their role in perpetuating racism in creating “pets” upon which to demonstrate their fictional magnanimity.
Hazel Bryan Massery is screaming at Elizabeth Eckford, the student in sunglasses. In researching this episode, you must search for Elizabeth’s first name-this is how White Supremacy erases and distorts ADOS femininity.