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Afro Bolivians are Bolivians of African ancestry

 
Most, if not all, were brought as slaves to work for European colonizers.  African slaves may even have been a part of Francisco Pizzaro’s expeditions in Upper and Lower Peru.  They originated in different areas of Africa, including Congo, Angola, Senegal, Mozambique, Ivory Coast, and Ghana, and in most cases were brought to Upper Peru from Lima or Buenos Aires, cities that did a lively trade with slave merchants. Afro-Bolivians have always had a
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By Cynthia McKinney
Atlanta, Georgia
5 April 2011


President Obama promised "change" to the people who voted for him.  He told them to hope again and that change would come.  But President Obama's change is really more of the same.  Therefore, his elixir that was sold to the world was nothing more than snake oil.  The most damage, of course, is being done to those whose dreams were intricately woven into his words, not realizing that words are not policy.  In a most deadly treachery, those who belie
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UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THE COLONIAL WIG

UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THE COLONIAL WIG

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FIGHTING POLITICAL WARS FOR THE OVERSEER POSITION ON MASSA PLANTATION


HAITI PAINTING


(The maniacal quest to be THE MAN IN CHARGE of the slave master’s front office on the plantation, driven by the obsession to be the party in power under Massa’s directions)

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 “What is the best way to end the constant slave rebellions?” the slave owners asked “His Holiness” their spiritual advisor, and the answer was:  “Educate them on

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Women carrying a sign reading 'Gbagbo Leave. Enough is Enough' cheer as they arrive to join an unauthorized protest calling for Laurent Gbagbo to step down, in the Treichville neighborhood of Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Monday, Feb. 28, 2011.(AP / Rebecca Blackwell)

Women carrying a sign reading 'Gbagbo Leave. Enough is Enough' cheer as they arrive to join an unauthorized protest calling for Laurent Gbagbo to step down, in the Treichville neighborhood of Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Monday, Feb. 28, 2011.(AP / Rebecca Blackwell)

This photo was taken right before the women in Ivory Coast were savagely mowed down by machine guns mounted on tanks; directed by former president Laurent Gbagbo.

This picture made us

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