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My History Education…

David Walker (September 28, 1796 – August 6, 1830) was an influential American abolitionist, writer, and anti-slavery activist. Born to a free mother and an enslaved father, he was free himself due to the principle of partus sequitur ventrem.  In 1829, while residing in Boston, he published “An Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World,” which called for black unity and resistance against slavery.  His work highlighted the injustices of slavery and urged individuals to act according to their...

Slavery

Slavery: A Stigma That Still Exists (Whites Turning a Blind Eye)!

Slavery is a subject that many people (white) turn a blind eye to and refuse to admit that slavery even happens.  Why? Because it makes white people look bad for committing acts of inhumanity! Let’s face it, America has always been very, very evil. By and large, America was built on the backs of Africans/African Americans to build family wealth in white families. For example… The slave trade provided: Political power. Social standing and wealth for the church. European nation-states. New World...

THE WHITE MAN’S WAYS

History has repeatedly demonstrated the White Man’s way time and time again. What is the white man’s way, you might ask? Without a doubt, it has been throughout history. I’m the superior one, and I’ll take what you have and make it mine.  I can take your property, your freedom, or your rights as a human being. And there is nothing you can do to stop me. My way is the only way. Tell me, what makes you the superior...