White Armies/Black Troops: How was Africa Really Colonized?Watts, Daud Malik
The slave trade on the Indian Ocean has been called the "East African Slave Trade" and the "Arab Slave Trade" for so long that it hides the extent to which it was also a European slave trade. When the slave trade from East Africa was at its height in the eighteenth century and in ...
Even before Apartheid, South Africa’s long history of racial violence had already cost countless Black Africans their jobs, homes, and lives. Beginning in the 1600s, first Dutch and later British settlers colonized the n...
Ted didn't say what we all___: It was a long way up that mountain to the campus. When winter came, he would have a___time making it to class through snow.My mother was___. “They're crazy — I sent that room-deposit check," she said. “I'm going there and___this out...
expected to work long hours, and being excluded from social activities with Portuguese colleagues. In the ‘marginalized Brazilian’ narrative, the experience of mistreatment at work, underpinned by the belief that the Portuguese did not want to work or even interact with the Brazilians, was ...
In some parts of the world they are revered and protected; in other places they are captured and eaten for dinner. One thing is certain: They’re everywhere.
Another creature that was said to harm unborn babies was the Kondoron or Ngote, which was translated into English as dwarf. Dwarves are spirit creatures that are said to be small and have long beards and one foot twisted backwards. They are believed to live in family clusters in the bush...
Trees near rivers, especially ones in canyons that produce long periods of humidity, are vulnerable. Symptoms: Needles over 20 feet high are rarely affected, but as for the rest of them: Between March and April, the needles on the lower part of the tree begin to turn brown. The needles...
President James Monroe’s 1823 doctrine stated that European countries should stay out of affairs in the Americas, where they (and the United States) had long colonized Indigenous nations. According to the Monroe Doctrine, the western hemisphere was part of the United States’ sphere of interests...
and thus having one’s education and historic dimension devalued and made invisible. The second is a clearly expressed anger about being colonized and forced into a Western knowledge system that is based on ontological intolerance and a false sense of superiority. However, this was also written ...