10 Reasons Why The Slave Narrative Makes No Sense (Is A Lie!)

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Tell me this don't look like a black woman

The first photograph emerged in the 1800s a full 200 years after the beginning of black slavery...how do you correlate this
 

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Other than most Native people resembling African people(s), I can't find a single source for this photo, care to enlighten?
I don't want to have to explain the African-descendence of Cherokee and Pequot tribes.

The first photograph emerged in the 1800s a full 200 years after the beginning of black slavery...how do you correlate this

You know Africans did travel to America 400 years before Columbus. Had trading post and had off spring with the Natives right?

Im not denying the African slave trade at all. But many things associated with it doesn't make sense. I'm well aware of Africans coming here long before Europeans did and mingling with the natives. We are even told how they tried to enslave the Natives here
 

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Take a look at the Missouri Compromise. The Atlantic Slave Trade definitely happened but for it to take place on the scale we are taught wasn't economical. It's mentioned in history how they tried to enslave the natives here but they couldn't handle the lifestyle so they used African slaves instead. You mean to tell me that someone who already lived here couldn't work the land as well as someone from another continent? Someone who spent months on a ship packed in like sardines with no sanitation? It's fits the white supremacist narrative a lot better to say Africans sold other Africans to the white man than to say they took over someone's land and also enslaved them
The Natives died of malaria, and most of the Natives they tried to enslave were not long-term agricultural farmers.
The enslaved Africans they brought here had an immense knowledge for agriculture in similar environments. They also had a resistance to malaria.
They attempted to enslave the Native Americans as well as the Native Mexicans, and even enslaved the Irish for a while.
And yes, whether we like it or not, there was a slave trade in Africa at the time, it just wasn't chattel slavery, more like indentured servitude.
 

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The Natives died of malaria, and most of the Natives they tried to enslave were not long-term agricultural farmers.
The enslaved Africans they brought here had an immense knowledge for agriculture in similar environments. They also had a resistance to malaria.
They attempted to enslave the Native Americans as well as the Native Mexicans, and even enslaved the Irish for a while.
And yes, whether we like it or not, there was a slave trade in Africa at the time, it just wasn't chattel slavery, more like indentured servitude.
Oh no doubt. Once again I'm not doubting any of this. I have my degree in history but a lot doesn't add up. Most of the Natives died from the flu and the common cold especially on the islands.

Slavery had gone on for centuries in Africa but it wasn't race based like the Atlantic Slave Trade was.

All I'm saying is not all slaves were the result of the Middle Passage and some of us were already here
 

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I have a friend on facebook (black guy) who believes that slavery was a myth as well. I didn't know that this was a 'thing' people believed. But then again there are holocaust deniers.
Get off the holocausts nuts Cac fakkit :camby:
 

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The Atlantic Slave Trade was very real but it's full of half-truths.



Africans built universities before 1492; West Africa was one of the centers of education before 1492 (Timbuktu). They had GOAT tier scholars, so much so that the Arab Muslim scholars that came over to educate Africans ended up going back to Arabia having learned from them:myman:.


African leaders attempted to cross the Atlantic before 1492; that's why Mansa Musa was able to become King. Depending on who you believe, some say he and others made it, some say he didn't.


When the Islamic Moroccan empire attacked and defeated the Islamic Songhai empire, many scholars we're persecuted. Morocco was apparently backed by European nations:mjpls:. Sound familiar?


Racist Whites don't want Black people having a claim to the land. They used African-Americans to build their stolen land up, and now they want the descendants to go back to Africa, entertain them, or die.




So why is it crazy to assume that some Africans made it over here without European slave ships?
We all know who the biggest liars on earth are. Yet our historical and cultural self-esteem as it pertains to the West African ancestors is so low that many of us don't even think twice about the former slave masters lying to keep us thinking we can't go nowhere or do anything without their help and permission.
 

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Oh no doubt. Once again I'm not doubting any of this. I have my degree in history but a lot doesn't add up. Most of the Natives died from the flu and the common cold especially on the islands.

Slavery had gone on for centuries in Africa but it wasn't race based like the Atlantic Slave Trade was.

All I'm saying is not all slaves were the result of the Middle Passage and some of us were already here
That last part is the part I can't cosign. From the minimal recorded history of any Black people being here prior to the initial British/French invasion, they would have intermixed with the Native Americans. There weren't any African communities here from any solid source I've seen.
 

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Oh no doubt. Once again I'm not doubting any of this. I have my degree in history but a lot doesn't add up. Most of the Natives died from the flu and the common cold especially on the islands.

Slavery had gone on for centuries in Africa but it wasn't race based like the Atlantic Slave Trade was.

All I'm saying is not all slaves were the result of the Middle Passage and some of us were already here

how much is some?
 
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