February 9, 2020 Cultures & Traditions·History & Stories Beauty Of Folklore And Moonlight Stories In African Tradition I still remember all too clearly sitting at the foot of Papa’s chair, other children around, a kerosene lantern flickering somewhere in
February 4, 2020 Cultures & Traditions·History & Stories The Demons of America, The Cure In The Roots of Africa Sean woke up in the morning with an aching back. He let out a groan as he slipped out of bed, the
February 1, 2020 History & Stories The Gods Can Call Even Outside The Shores Of Africa ‘Honey, that Ram is out there in the yard again’ My wife said shutting the door quickly behind her ‘I thought
January 31, 2020 Opinions I Am Supposed To Be A Catholic Priest But The Gods Of My Father’s Called Louder “…..Sancta Maria mata dei – Ora pro nobis …..Sancta Johanness baptista” The litany of the saints reeled out in the background, resounding
January 30, 2020 Cultures & Traditions·History & Stories·Opinions The Atrocities Of Leopold: How Leopold Of Belgium Enslaved And Killed Million Of Congolese From 1807 onwards, Great Britain abolished the sale and ownership of slaves within her empire, and several other European nations
January 29, 2020 History & Stories·Opinions What was the role of slavery in West Africa? BY RUNOKO RASHIDI I want to inform you about a story and provides you a thesis. It’s only a perspective and maybe
January 28, 2020 Cultures & Traditions·History & Stories Learn About The Black Slave Who Taught Charles Darwin At Edinburgh Alfred Russell Wallace is a man often identified to have contributed almost as much as Charles Darwin to the theory of evolution.
January 28, 2020 Cultures & Traditions·History & Stories·Opinions African Traditional Spirituality Is Not Magic The applause from my tiny iPhone speaker was loud enough for anyone close to me to hear, the grin plastered on my
January 27, 2020 History & Stories Facts About George Washington and Slavery George Washington first came into possession of enslaved Africans at the first age of 11. Washington and his wife Martha together owned
January 25, 2020 Opinions Richest emperor in History: Mansa Musa, a lesson in grandeur An entourage of sixty thousand including a personal slave train of 12,000 all clad in Persian silk. Five thousand servants were preceding
January 24, 2020 Opinions The Tales of Two Murderers: Leopold II & Hitler (Why Is The World Talking About Only One?) The word ‘Anti-Semitism,’ which was given validity on the basis of Hitler’s crimes against the Jews, is thrown around today just about
January 23, 2020 Opinions There Is No White-God In Heaven & Black-Devil In Hell The idea of heaven and hell are until today, the foremost genius, tricky and heinous lies that are told to mankind. And
January 23, 2020 Cultures & Traditions·History & Stories·Opinions The Tragedy Of Igbo Landing: It Is Either Freedom Or I Choose Death Watching the video of Beyonce’s new music “Love Drought” and its obvious derivation of symbolism from the Igbo landing tragedy, I was
January 22, 2020 Cultures & Traditions·Opinions Why black men should not marry white women There is a racial power dynamics that have persisted in the American cultural landscape as a lasting consequence of the transatlantic slave
January 20, 2020 History & Stories Martin Luther King Jr. Quotes People Ignore But Shouldn’t White Americans Aren’t Doing Their Part to finish Racism — and that they Don’t Want to In his final manuscript “Where can
January 19, 2020 History & Stories A School In Wisconsin Ignored Numerous Complaints By a Black Teen of Racist, Sexual Abuse & Now She’s Filing a Lawsuit A black former Baraboo administrative district student alleges the district routinely ignored complaints by her and her mother about racist taunts, racially