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<blockquote data-quote="imagineGod" data-source="post: 8288059" data-attributes="member: 32454"><p>Exactly this!</p><p></p><p>Sometimes, people in America forget that just because a Black writer presents a work of literature, does not mean it will accurate of Black African history or cultural and political evolution.</p><p></p><p>One reason that European Colonial Empires could expand so far and wide, are that many of the smaller tribes in the conquered territories were already at war with one another, and some even welcomed the European conquerors as a counter point to their sometimes bigger tribal enemies. Sort of a bargain between the Devil and the deep blue sea. Yes, this is a terrible pun, because that deep blue see was literally the Atlantic, and the horrors of the trans-Atlantic slave trade are the worst parts of world wide slavery.</p><p></p><p>Very few empires of our world were truly egalitarian. Even the Roman Empire when it was a Republic that offered citizenship to certain subjects in its conquered colonies was built on the backs of slaves.</p><p></p><p>However, the very grotesque dimensions of dehumanizing other ethnic groups to justify slavery was most poignantly displayed in the free independent United States of America, land of the free, ironically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imagineGod, post: 8288059, member: 32454"] Exactly this! Sometimes, people in America forget that just because a Black writer presents a work of literature, does not mean it will accurate of Black African history or cultural and political evolution. One reason that European Colonial Empires could expand so far and wide, are that many of the smaller tribes in the conquered territories were already at war with one another, and some even welcomed the European conquerors as a counter point to their sometimes bigger tribal enemies. Sort of a bargain between the Devil and the deep blue sea. Yes, this is a terrible pun, because that deep blue see was literally the Atlantic, and the horrors of the trans-Atlantic slave trade are the worst parts of world wide slavery. Very few empires of our world were truly egalitarian. Even the Roman Empire when it was a Republic that offered citizenship to certain subjects in its conquered colonies was built on the backs of slaves. However, the very grotesque dimensions of dehumanizing other ethnic groups to justify slavery was most poignantly displayed in the free independent United States of America, land of the free, ironically. [/QUOTE]
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