@Nibiru1000 Cardi is right.. . The sacrifices of Black Americans during slavery, Jim Crow, and the Civil Rights Movement helped secure legal rights and protections that benefit not only Black Americans but also Black immigrants from Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America, and elsewhere.
@TMZ You can count on black people to live rent free in their mediocre mind. Could have took that time to thank his family, his fans, the people that helped along the way or his parents but no he chose that time to praise his true God The alpha & omega the ever present black woman 😂
King Sekhukhuni 1 :The British Nightmare. He strongly opposed the corruption in his land and was a brilliant general and strategist who defeated the British Colonial forces over 3 times, resisting the colonization of his beloved kingdom of Matora until the end.
Sekhukhune I was one of the most determined African rulers of the 19th century, a leader who refused to surrender his kingdom during the height of European colonial expansion in southern Africa. At a time when powerful empires were carving up African land and resources, Sekhukhune stood as one of the fiercest obstacles to colonial rule.
As king of the Pedi Kingdom, sometimes referred to historically as Bopedi, he focused on strengthening his people politically and militarily. He expanded agriculture, built alliances, and developed a strong defensive system in the mountains of present day South Africa. He also understood early on that colonial powers were not simply interested in trade or diplomacy. They wanted control.
Sekhukhune resisted both Boer and British expansion, refusing to allow outsiders to dominate his land or dictate the future of his people. His forces became known for their discipline and strategic use of terrain. Using fortified mountain positions and coordinated attacks, the Pedi warriors managed to frustrate and defeat colonial forces multiple times, something that shocked many Europeans who underestimated African military organization and leadership.
One of the most significant moments came during the Sekhukhune Wars, where British and Boer forces struggled to overcome Pedi resistance. The British eventually launched a much larger campaign against him in 1879, bringing overwhelming manpower and modern weaponry. Even then, conquering his kingdom proved difficult and costly.
What made Sekhukhune remarkable was not just his military ability, but his determination to preserve independence during an era when many African kingdoms were under intense pressure from colonial expansion. He understood that losing political control meant losing culture, land, and sovereignty.
Although he was eventually captured, his resistance became a symbol of African resilience and anti colonial struggle. Today, he is remembered as one of the great African military leaders who challenged empire at a time when doing so required enormous courage.
His story is a reminder that African resistance to colonialism was never passive. Across the continent, leaders and ordinary people fought to defend their nations, identities, and futures against some of the most powerful empires in the world.
@Geniustechw We tried going back to Africa in massive numbers several times But that didn't work and you'll never guess why. But here's a suggestion. We built America and many of our ancestors were here before the racist so how about we get rid of the racist. Make America the greatest.