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Forever Free: Celebrating Emancipation

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  • KWASI APONKYE 11 years ago

    AH OBIBINII ASEM.

  • Black Smoke 11 years ago

    ........but these days' modern slavery monkeys are buying pigs cheaper as slaves in return in the 21st. century.


    The pig slave-master has become the cheap slave himself......just take a look @ the white-house & pentagon. ...
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  • KWASI APONKYE 11 years ago

    PIGS

  • BOMPATA STONE 11 years ago

    ITS AMAZING HOW THIS STORY HAS ONLY 2 COMMENTS SO FAR..YEP...IF ITS NOT BACKBITTING..PULL HIM DOWN AND STABBING EACH OTHER IN THE BACK WITH STUPID UN-CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISMS THEN WE DO NOT KNOW HOW TO ADDRESS IT...WE SHOULD B ...
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  • AKOTO YAW 11 years ago

    INDEED WE ARE FOREVER FREE AND IT DIDNT COME EASY

  • Kofi Agyemang 11 years ago

    The slaves in Haiti defeated the French after more than 20 years of fighting. The French did not liberate the slaves. The slaves won their freedom. That war bankrupted France. The French had to sell Louisiana in America to ra ...
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  • Shaka 11 years ago

    Glad you straightened it out. Good one!!!

  • anokwale 11 years ago

    Now I am interested in whether the 125 years is the correct figure for Brazil. That means they still had slavery in Brazil in the 1890s. That is somewhat frightening.

  • anokwale 11 years ago

    I double checked. Brazil did not end slavery until 1888!! Shocking information. In fact, in the 1800s they intensified bringing slave from Oyo State in Nigeria...So much to learn..

  • aj-usa 11 years ago

    it´s sad to hear the history.but do we africans share the commom pain in other to come together and also up lift ourselves from mental slavery?

  • Shaka 11 years ago

    Sad to say. We don't. Take an introspective look into our communities in diaspora/western world,you will see the love for the dollar as preoccupation for majority of us.