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Damion 🏴☠️
@damionsound
Archivist & Djèlí
Virginia ⌖ Bamboula Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Central Africans and Cultural Transformations in the American Diaspora, Linda Heywood scispace.com/pdf/central-af…

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"According to a Mande myth, Maa Ngala created the universe simply by saying the right words. But the supreme god left the world unfinished for mankind to complete." - The Royal Kingdoms Of Ghana, Mali and Songhay by Patricia and Fredick McKissack




African World History@AfricanWorldH
West Africa’s oldest ceramic unearthed in ancient Mali dating back to 9400 BC. ceramics.org/ceramic-tech-t…
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@mulari_user Jamaican and Congolese. He might go #1 in the draft
B/R Hoops@brhoops
Potential no. 1 pick AJ Dybantsa with another huge game🔥 26 PTS | 11-17 FG | 8 REB | 7 AST | 5 STL
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@brhoops He’s nba ready right now. All these ways of scoring translate at the pro level
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@spectre0799 I could hear 2010 Radical era Tyler on this beat too.
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Neck & Wrist but the beat is MR RECOUP
King Wow@KingWow
One of those cases where the beat isn’t bad, it’s just in the wrong hands.
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I need to #dotheknowledge myself, but a researcher I respect a lot informed me Arabs were the 1st to racialize Black Africans irrespective of their community/social identity. They also started the animal stereotypes like calling us monkeys, and saying our penises are extra long.
spiritually atl trade@dariusslaying
@foxxyscleo sometimes arabs hate us more than the white people do 😭
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@foxxyscleo I’m new to the information, but talking to my boy from Liberia I’d imagine pre-colonial West Sudanic leaders share the blame for this. If I’m wrong, I welcome the insight.
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Status and identity in West Africa: Nyamakalaw of Mande
by Conrad, David C, and Frank, Barbara E archive.org/details/status…


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The concept of Pan-Africanism existed long before there was a formal name for it. I frequently cite the writings of Martin Delany and Robert Campbell has examples of not only a global vision for African liberation, but also as examples of how early interactions between the African Diaspora and Continental Africans were shaped by a familial connection and a sense of shared peoplehood.
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