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@originalAmaru @Queenofla2 Some natives were captured as slaves, classified as ‘Freedmen,’ or relocated forcefully. They were also misclassified as Mulatto. The Spanish only brought over 100 West African slaves.
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TheQueenofLA 🇺🇸@Queenofla2·
Black Americans need a new ethnic name. “American Freedmen” works as a legal designation, but not as the name of a people. “Black” is a racial label, not an ethnicity. We deserve a distinct identifier rooted in our unique history, lineage,&culture—one that belongs to us alone.
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kevin blue@kevinblue345·
im genuinely confused at the anger over of Juneteenth. How are other people mad that other people got their freedom day? And jump up and down on July 4th?!?! -But mad that black people got Juneteenth.
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🥱 Let Them Eat Cake 😘@___BasedGod_Lya·
“Do you think MLK would’ve..” He’s dead. He did everything ‘right’ and was ‘one of the good ones.’ He was assassinated on a balcony in a majority black city to cause chaos. So please.. tell me how his peaceful demeanor (which he didn’t actually have) helped him. 😘
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selena 𝄞@yofuiaquella·
its very important to know & learn about these things.
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Anthony@AnthonyGSupreme·
Black Mississippians own property, land...have built long standing communities there...and have rich history in that state for generations upon, generations...so no, don't burn down Mississippi. You have zero ties to the state, yall always get weird about Mississippi.
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Jen@Jen_jen_jen_123·
You don't even want us at carnival but we gotta let y'all do what y'all wanna do. I guess Juneteenth doesn't have any significant cultural value. my bad y'all, i guess everyone can do truly do as they please with Juneteenth sorry Imfao
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🌴@RICKYVIICE

idk why ppl are so upset about this Juneteenth thing. nobody is forcing anyone to attend events with Caribbean music. if you’re a Black American and that’s not what you want to celebrate with, just go to an event that better suits your preferences. like what exactly is the prob ?

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Cointel Bro 🇺🇸@cointel__bro·
If immigrants don’t need Black people… If immigrants don’t like Black people… Then why yall so upset that we stopped coming to your businesses? We steal, right? We don’t tip, right? We are rude, right? Well, don’t worry about it anymore. Our bad. We will stay away.
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🥱 Let Them Eat Cake 😘@___BasedGod_Lya·
Never forget they frame the Civil Rights movement as being long ago by turning color photos into black and white
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Amunet@freakoutsideofx·
Michelle Obama named one of the most elegant people of 2025 by Vogue 💙
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Mwinja Lorie🍀@dykeologyz·
@stipplemebaby I will never understand black people who insist they're the "real native Americans " or the "real Hebrew Israelites" like dude are you really that desperate to separate yourself from your African ancestry?
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real ring-a-ding broad@stipplemebaby·
????????????????? What continent do they think they came from no shade
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Cointel Bro 🇺🇸@cointel__bro·
I done stumbled down a rabbit hole🐰 So 1619 is NOT when the first slaves were brought to now USA. In 1526—93 years before the English landed at Jamestown—Spanish colonizers brought enslaved Africans to a short-lived settlement called San Miguel de Gualdape in the modern-day Carolinas. Within months, these Africans led the first recorded slave revolt on what is now U.S. soil. They successfully overthrew their captors, escaped the settlement, and integrated into the surrounding local Indigenous populations, living as free people.
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