BLACK HISTORY QUESTION???
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Do you consider African History to be a apart of Black History (Month)? And why?
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YesThere is no full black history without it... Goat me.
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No? i aint from africa
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NoThirdEyeFive wrote: »There is no full black history without it... Goat me.
@ThirdEyeFive
I think you have to explain a lil more to get that goat.No and here is why..........African history is everyone history especially since everything started and will end there. African American history is a subgenre of African history but I believe it should be celebrated separately. I believe all of us should know our roots from the Motherland but celebrate the accomplishments of the Black men and women here in the US differently.
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Nonah, cuz blacks be ignorant as ? to african culture....
they don't know ? about it, be confused as ? wearing dashiki's for black history month, but don't even know what region or country the ? they rocking comes from....not to mention if that's even where they descend from....africa big as ? yo.......like ? humongous....and black people just be trying to group an entire continent in their history without knowing ? about it..
which is insulting as ? to the struggle of the black american in this country.....blacks went through slavery, were "freed" only to be persecuted, hunted, killed and suffered through generations of ? , yet still managed to make numerous contributions to this country...
there's so much rich history right here in america that blacks made for themselves....struggles they've persevered over..progress made in multiple fields....
we have our own strong history completely separate from whatever african ancestors we have, and we should embrace that instead of denying it....
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YesLol tf?
Only to an AA, is being Black and being African(real african) different.
And y'all wonder y some of them ? don't like y'all. -
NoIMO i don't consider someone an african american, unless they're family is directly from african and they just happened to be born in the states.....
like if you got uncles, aunts, and grandparents that live in ghana, or mali or something like that and half your family speak their language, and you visit them n all that...
that's an African american.....
i ain't no african american.....kai is actually somali living in america....she's an african american......
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YesDefinitely it should be apart of the culture and DNA samples show which tribes a lot of Black Americans come from. I mean how hard it is to put Nzinga, Mansa Musa, and a few others to show the wonders of West African history.
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Nolouie armstrong & duke ellington >>>>>>>>> that ? you talking bruh
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Noboosie & webbie>>>>>>>that ? yall talking
Free Boosie!!!! -
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No2 different worlds
different struggles though some can be paralleled
different experiences
now days we are different peoples due to all the admixture even in the smallest percentages
Also "black" is a byword that was exclusively attributed to those of us in the USA that descend from the diaspora/slave trade that had our identity stripped from us.
Africans still have their ethnic tribal identity so therefore it makes no sense for them to lay that aside and take on a vague identity attributed to us lost ones in the Western Hemisphere. If I knew I was a Fulani/Hausa/Igbo/Fon/Ashanti/Wolof/Mandink/etc etc why would I lay that aside in exchange for being called a vague term such as
"black" or "African Amerikkkan", "? ", "colored"
At the end of the day... Igbo have their history
Yoruba have their history
blacks have our history
Keep in mind that Africa is the most diverse continent on the planet so there no sense in lumping us all in together with them. Black is our new tribal identity and we have our own history to take pride in.
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NoLol tf?
Only to an AA, is being Black and being African(real african) different.
And y'all wonder y some of them ? don't like y'all.
Question to you and the forum:
Do yall think Black Cubans, Black Mexicans and Black Brazilians consider themselves the African (or at least there being no different)?
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YesSure. My bloodline started there.
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Yes
Your history starts with slavery?
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NoThirdEyeFive wrote: »Your history starts with slavery?
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YesMy history goes back further than the trans Atlantic slave trade
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YesAlso "black" is a byword that was exclusively attributed to those of us in the USA that descend from the diaspora/slave trade that had our identity stripped from us.
Lmao. Where tf u ? get this ? from? -
YesLol tf?
Only to an AA, is being Black and being African(real african) different.
And y'all wonder y some of them ? don't like y'all.
Question to you and the forum:
Do yall think Black Cubans, Black Mexicans and Black Brazilians consider themselves the African (or at least there being no different)?
I've never seen a black messican pero Cubanos and Afro-Brazilians still celebrate their African culture today.
Celebrate isn't necessarily even the right word. Some of them still identify as African and their lifestyle is a testament to that. -
YesNo and here is why..........African history is everyone history especially since everything started and will end there. African American history is a subgenre of African history but I believe it should be celebrated separately. I believe all of us should know our roots from the Motherland but celebrate the accomplishments of the Black men and women here in the US differently.
African American history is American history, they just relegate the appreciation of it to the coldest, ? month of the year to put on the appearance that they really give a ? about Black Americans. -
YesYep
Personally the more I learn about africa and its rich history the more perspective I gain
Also the more I discover the more I feel a sense of kinship with the people there ...which I feel is important considering we share the same struggle with colorism, racism, etc
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YesNewsflash America does not like you
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YesFatterThanKat wrote: »No and here is why..........African history is everyone history especially since everything started and will end there. African American history is a subgenre of African history but I believe it should be celebrated separately. I believe all of us should know our roots from the Motherland but celebrate the accomplishments of the Black men and women here in the US differently.
African American history is American history, they just relegate the appreciation of it to the coldest, ? month of the year to put on the appearance that they really give a ? about Black Americans.
Frederick Douglas birthday is in February for that very reason and push by blacks in america. Most do not realize how important and reason why we even have a black community today. -
YesThirdEyeFive wrote: »Your history starts with slavery?
Lol
Pathetic ideology. -
YesEmperorRises wrote: »FatterThanKat wrote: »No and here is why..........African history is everyone history especially since everything started and will end there. African American history is a subgenre of African history but I believe it should be celebrated separately. I believe all of us should know our roots from the Motherland but celebrate the accomplishments of the Black men and women here in the US differently.
African American history is American history, they just relegate the appreciation of it to the coldest, ? month of the year to put on the appearance that they really give a ? about Black Americans.
Frederick Douglas birthday is in February for that very reason and push by blacks in america. Most do not realize how important and reason why we even have a black community today.
So this makes segregated history acceptable or something we should be proud of? -
YesFatterThanKat wrote: »EmperorRises wrote: »FatterThanKat wrote: »No and here is why..........African history is everyone history especially since everything started and will end there. African American history is a subgenre of African history but I believe it should be celebrated separately. I believe all of us should know our roots from the Motherland but celebrate the accomplishments of the Black men and women here in the US differently.
African American history is American history, they just relegate the appreciation of it to the coldest, ? month of the year to put on the appearance that they really give a ? about Black Americans.
Frederick Douglas birthday is in February for that very reason and push by blacks in america. Most do not realize how important and reason why we even have a black community today.
So this makes segregated history acceptable or something we should be proud of?
YUP!