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Muata Alimayu

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@Raindropsmedia1
Rain Drops Media
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Man says he’s not African—only American—completely disowning it: “I was born in NYC. I don’t identify with anything African.”👀 🤔
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@GWANJEZ
Kentah Gwanjez
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"We are not fighting for Burkina Faso alone. We are fighting for Africa. We are fighting for Black people."
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@GWANJEZ
Kentah Gwanjez
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Still relevant to this day!
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@JeanJacquesDes7
Jean Jacques Dessalines 🇭🇹🇵🇸🇳🇪🇲🇱🇧🇫🇨🇺
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An African American man traced his roots to the an enslaved African man brought to 🇺🇸 in the 1670s. Ooopolish
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@_moussa_ibrahim
Moussa Ibrahim
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How the West Drains Africa
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@DetroitBabalawo
🟥SANGO'S✊🏿WRATH🟩
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"...we are a part of the same African family no matter what island you came from, what part of Georgia you came from or what part of Africa you came from."-Professor John Henrik Clarke
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@ZayidBaba
baba zayid muhammad
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Yesterday was the 62nd anniv of Malcolm's seminal Message To The Grassroots! Folks who follow me on FB, Ive been banned from posting indefinitely! #MalcolmX @MXGMNational @MXGMNyc @MXGMDetroit @mxmovement @BabaAk @DocMellyMel https://t.co/WxIWx0yp7v
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@muata33
Muata Alimayu
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Muata Alimayu
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People like to say the Jesse Jackson was the first person to refer to us as "African Americans". But Malcolm was using this terminology in 1964. Malcolm X's Speech to The African Summit Conference (August 21, 1964) | ICIT Digital Library https://t.co/HgK8VeYr1w
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@MOVEMENTOFTHEP1
MOVEMENT OF THE PEOPLE (MOP)
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*MOP Ideology* Unity is the only way to take the knees off your neck. Credit: Disclaimer: No copyright infringement intended All rights and credits reserved to respective owner (s) DM for credits/removal
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@4_Ben_Media
Lefty Loading....
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He was such a great coach you almost forgot he was a great player too
@YahooSports
Yahoo Sports
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Lenny Wilkens, Hall of Fame basketball player and coach, has died at 88. Wilkens, who was known as the godfather of Seattle basketball, played for 15 seasons and his 1,332 wins as a head coach rank third all-time.
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@JeanJacquesDes7
Jean Jacques Dessalines 🇭🇹🇵🇸🇳🇪🇲🇱🇧🇫🇨🇺
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Robert Sobukwe walked like a man who already knew history would remember him. No theatrics. No ego. Just integrity so powerful the apartheid regime had to rewrite the law to cage his voice. He led with courage, discipline, and a clarity most leaders dream of. Ashleytheebarroness
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@cchukudebelu
Onye Nkuzi
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Sudanese history is messed up.
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@_moussa_ibrahim
Moussa Ibrahim
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When we forget our history, they write it for us.
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@Joe__Bassey
Typical African
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The UAE doesn’t have any goldmine in its country, they depend on looting and stealing gold from Africa. That’s why they are fueling the Genocide in Sudan.
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@_moussa_ibrahim
Moussa Ibrahim
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Who owns your land Who controls your currency That’s your real oppressor
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@muata33
Muata Alimayu
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@semitic_jew
Semitic Jew
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Congo, a forgotten region..
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@muata33
Muata Alimayu
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Account of how slave traders threw 122 Africans overboard and tried to collect insurance money. Book Review: ‘The Zorg,’ by Siddharth Kara - The New York Times
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In the powerful new history “The Zorg,” Siddharth Kara tells a shocking story of mass killing, human baseness and the seeds of conscience.
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