Slavery

Robert Milligan: Statue of 18th Century Slave Trader Removed from Outside London Museum

A statue of 18th-century slave trader Robert Milligan has been removed from outside a museum in the British capital after Labour councils pledged to begin reviewing such monuments in their areas amid anti-racism protests across the country triggered by...

King Leopold II: Belgian City Removes Statue of King Who Murdered Millions of Congolese

A statue of a Belgian colonial king, under whose reign millions of people were murdered in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo, has been removed from the city of Antwerp following Black Lives Matter protests. Anti-racist demonstrators had...

How Enslaved Africans Beating Each Other Senseless Served as a Great Source of Income for their White Masters

While female slaves in the U.S. could be made to sing and dance at their masters whim, male slaves also had the difficult task of fighting for the masters in what was a great source of entertainment and income...

Global Slavery Index: 1.3 Million Modern Slaves in Nigeria… Among the Highest in Africa

Nigeria ranks 15th among 51 African countries, when it comes to the prevalence of modern slavery on the continent. Nigeria is among the countries with the highest prevalence of modern slavery in Africa, with an estimated 1.3 Million victims in...

Modern Slavery: Mauritania Jails Two Slave Owners

Two slave owners in Mauritania have been jailed in a country where slavery remains widespread but convictions rare, activists say. The sentences of 10 and 20 years are said to be the toughest-ever for the crime in the West African...

Intellectual Slavery: Information The West Don’t Want You To Know (Must Read)

Western Education Has Fooled Me - Information the west don’t want you to know... ​ Greetings my African people. This message is for independent thinking Africans. For Africans who can think for themselves. For Africans devoid of crowd mentality. This part contains...
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Mitchell Daniel: The Black Man Lynched in Georgia for “Talking Too Much” About Another Lynching

On April 27, 1899, in Leesburg, Georgia, Mitchell Daniel, a Black community leader, was lynched by white neighbors in...