Also @BlackMajik
The tribes listed are primarily the ones that African-Americans and other New World blacks descend from.
I don't see Igbo on that list.
Also @BlackMajik
The tribes listed are primarily the ones that African-Americans and other New World blacks descend from.
I don't see Igbo on that list.
Hidden colors killed this shyt. An African who was taken from Africa wrote about his story in the 1700s. Said "slaves" were treated like family members.
Olaudah Equiano
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see this is why i hate HL..Black Africans were responsible for slavery. The "White man" didn't just come a take people by force like it's taught in schools.
Aro Confederacy is Igbo
I don't see Igbo on that list.
At the longest I was mad at Africans but getting POV and history from actual Africans got me feeling some type of way
Black Africans were responsible for slavery. The "White man" didn't just come a take people by force like it's taught in schools.
Im not a cac. Black African kingdoms sold other blacks who were their prisoners, off to the white man. Theses cacs didnt suprman their way in an took them nikkas. If it wasn't for that then the slave trade wouldn't have been so sucessful. Truth hurts doesn't it?see this is why i hate HL..
there is too many dumbass cacs lurking..
Correct your grammar, ill get back to you tomorrow..Im not a cac. Black African kingdoms sold other blacks who were their prisoners, off to the white man. Theses cacs didnt suprman their way in an took them nikkas. If it wasn't for that then the slave trade wouldn't have been so sucessful. Truth hurts doesn't it?
Im not a cac. Black African kingdoms sold other blacks who were their prisoners, off to the white man. Theses cacs didnt suprman their way in an took them nikkas. If it wasn't for that then the slave trade wouldn't have been so sucessful. Truth hurts doesn't it?
captive (adj.)
late 14c., "imprisoned, enslaved," from Latin captivus "caught, taken prisoner," from captus, past participle of capere "to take, hold, seize" (see capable). As a noun from c.1400; an Old English noun was hæftling, from hæft "taken, seized."
1 Kings 8
46 If they sin against thee, (for there is no man that sinneth not,) and thou be angry with them, and deliver them to the enemy, so that they carry them away captives unto the land of the enemy, far or near;
47 Yet if they shall bethink themselves in the land whither they were carried captives, and repent, and make supplication unto thee in the land of them that carried them captives, saying, We have sinned, and have done perversely, we have committed wickedness;
48 And so return unto thee with all their heart, and with all their soul, in the land of their enemies, which led them away captive, and pray unto thee toward their land, which thou gavest unto their fathers, the city which thou hast chosen, and the house which I have built for thy name
Don't try to make it sound like the same thing