Gullah Geechee sistah DESTROYS Trick Daddy’s “I’m not from Africa” take (while also claiming Gullah Geechee)

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• Cuisine: Gullah cultivated rice from West Africa.

• Language: West Africa in Gullah Creole (and AAVE)
Taught in the African Language Program at Harvard.





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• Spiritual expression: W-African retention in Gullah spirituality, despite colonial imposed Christianity.
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History: Ancestry & cultural retentions from W-Africa.
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Documented Black history and academics >>>>>
 
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Documented Black history and academics >>>>>



I love the message of Pan Africanism being promoted :blessed:




I love My Brothers And Sisters of the diaspora we must be united to succeed in this world for our children and future descendants



Do not be thrown off by agents c00ns and propaganda we must lead with love and focus on the growth our people


Shout out Afro Americans Afro Caribbeans Afro Latinos The Gullah Geechee , My Creole people my Garifuna people

And my people from the motherland :salute:
 
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I agree with OP black women that was living in the western parts of Africa responsible for rice in the new word. They smuggled grains of rice in their hair during slavery.

As far as being African. Africa it self is named after Louis Scipio Africanus. I don’t come from him so I’m not African.

From a biblical perspective so called Africans come from Ham. Ham is the father of the Ethiopians, Egyptian,Libya, and Canaanites. A lot of Israelites ran into west and South Africa in 70 AD running from the Romans. So those same people in West and South Africa helped bring that rice to the Americas. You gotta remember in the Bible the Israelites always builders of civilization no different than in the Americas. There were rice farms in Africa. But we are technically Israelites not African.


This has been disputed by Runoko Rashidi (who I met several times b4 he passed)
And others
 

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I remember I prank called this dude back in HS in the 2000's. We knew this chick who's mom was in the music industry and had artist's numbers. I called bro and said he was washed up and a one hit wonder. Said he was gon send some dudes from wherever he from to come check me. Never happened.

My bro prank called Will Smith and pretended he was Dr. Dre on some dumb shyt. Will just replied "I don't know who this is" and hung up. On god we called 2 minutes later and the number was already dead on some "we're sorry this number is no longer in service" :pachaha:
 

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I hate myself for discovering the Great Runoko after he passed.. :snoop:

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Honestly

He was a G
He came and did tours at the British Museum
And boy did he make those Official Museum Guides look very incompetent

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But yh He dispelled the theory about Africa being named after the Roman General. In fact the General was named after that region after subduing it.
 

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What has you have to go further

This is a quote to start u off

TEACHING MOMENT: Africa is not named after a Roman general! You have heard me say this before? If so, it is because I have pledged to repeat it again and again with the hope that it will someday sink in.

Africa is not named after Roman general Scipio Africanus. Nor is it named after Leo Africanus--a man who comes much later. These are myths. I repeat, these are myths!

Scipio Africanus is the Roman general who engineered the defeat of the African nation called Carthage--centered in what is now Tunisia. Carthage was a colony from Phoenicia. It was established in 814 BCE. The Nile Valley was still thriving at this time and the civilization called Nok--based in what is now Nigeria--was rising up. The Phoenicians themselves had an African mixture and with the passage of time Carthage itself became increasingly African. Carthage means "the new town" and the most famous Carthaginian was General Hannibal Barca. The Romans called this entire area Africa. And so with the defeat of the Carthaginians Scipio is given the name "conqueror of Africa." So Scipio Africanus does not give his name to Africa. He gets his name from Africa! Get it? Make sense to you?

Now the man named Leo Africanus was himself an African. Indeed, his name means Leo the African!! He got his name from Africa. He did not give his name to Africa.

Now before you tie yourself up in knots and begin to ask "Runoko Rashidi what was the original name for the continent of Africa" please ask yourself, "What makes you think that ancient people thought of themselves as living on continents?"

The notion of continents is a European notion and it is a relatively recent one at that. The word Ethiopian is Greek. It means land of the burnt faced people. And Alkebulan does not even appear to be an African word.

So why not start looking at things from an African perspective. Why not use our own frame of reference?

We need to spend more time educating each other. I try and do it each day.

~ Late Great Runoko


Everything else you said was correct to my understanding
Women transported rice and other seeds and grains (ackee seeds) embedded in their hair and used these crops to maintain their diets in the colonies.
 
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