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5. History of a Nigger "Let's ask ourselves the question, why makes a person a slave? A slave is a person under the manipulation or physical confines of another brought about by brute force or carefully skilled trickery or deceit..." - Alvin Morrow When we New Afrikans build upon "History of a Nigger" the world says "we're teaching hate." "leave the past alone." However, these same people in denail fail to understand that "Niggers History" still exist today. For 500 years Afrikans was tortured, enslaved, murdered, raped, etc. "When the Constitution was adopted, New Afrikans were not regarded in any of the States as members of the community which constituted the state, and were not numbered among its people or citizens. For 500 years New Afrikans had to pick cotton, cut trees, have mixed babies, suffer from disease. History of a nigger tells us the New Afrikans will not have a place in this world. Since 1865 New Afrikans was emancipation we still don't have anything. Of course we integrated white schools, white society, white businesses, white sports etc but "what do we own?" Until New Afrikan minds are liberated and wage war on Capitalist-Imperialist we will continue to not have nothing. The case of Dred Scott proves how these devils view and treat us. Our position in society is to be a slave and nothing else! We must break the cycle and free ourselves from Capitalist stronghold. If you know history then you'll understand that a "Nigger" is one who is brain dead. A Nigger refuse to know himself, accept everything being done to him, and refuse to protect himself, people, wombmyn, and childryn. Waka Up New Afrika... White slavers in the Amerikkka's invented modern public live pornography strip shows. Their Black myn and womyn slaves were paraded in front of white shoppers oftentimes "buck" naked. The white customers, could feel the muscles and curves of their bodies before the bidding for future property. (1) To fill the enoromous labor void in the Amerikkka's, first Spain, then all Europe - with the exception of Russia - all participated in the Afrikan slave trade. (2) Jim Crow laws developed in the North, not the South. (3) Beginning in the 15th century and ending in the 19th century. Roughly from about 1444 to 1845 a period of 400 years. It has been estimated that 900,000 Afrikans were imported in the 16th century, 2,750,000 in the 17th century, 7,000,000 in the 18th and 4,000,000 in the 19th centuries. (4) Black myn came into contact with the white men (European) some 2,300 years ago. (5) Under our civil rights law, a Black boy's life is worth about 70% of a white boy's life. (6) Slavery Timeline (6) State's local and Social Restrictions Purpose of Restriction 1619 - Maryland Segregation policy Recommended that blacks be socially excluded 1642 - Virginia Fugitive Law Authorized branding of an "R' in face of runaway slaves 1686 - Carolina Trade Law Barred blacks from all trades 1691 - Virginia Marriage Law Prescribed banishment for any white womyn marrying a black 1705 - Virginia Public Office Law Prohibited blacks from holding or assuming any public office 1710 - Virginia enacted Meritorious Manumission Rewarded slaves with freedom for informing on other slaves 1712 - South Carolina Fugitive Slave Act Criminalized runaway slaves to protect owners investments 1715 - North Carolina Anti-interracial Marriage Law Forbade and criminalized black-white marriages 1717 - South Carolina Anti-interracial Marriage Law Forbade and Criminalized black-white marriages 1723 - Virginia Weapons Law Forbade blacks from keeping weapons 1723 - Virginia Anti-Assembly Law Impeded blacks from meeting having a sense of community 1740 - South Carolina Consolidated Slave Act Forbade slaves from raising or own farm animals 1775 - Virginia Runaway Law Allowed sale or execution of slaves attempting to flee. 41 Colonial Black Enslavement (7) Black slaves had no rights Most religions support Black slavery and intervened on behalf o the slave holders, offering Biblical justification. Black slavery was permanent and inherited European nations and colonial powers conspired to manipulate and enslave blacks in order to develop the New World and colonize Afrika Slave holding was used as an essential component of capitalism, it empowered even the poorest white to acquire wealth. Black enslavement did not result from financial indebtedness, war religious persecution. Blacks were enslaved because they were black. The skin color of the black slaves was sensationalized and made in a badge of degradation and permanent inferiority. Colonial slavery instally targeted Indians and indentured white servants, then blacks. The Blacks were psycho-socially conditioned to despise themselves racial disunity was rewarded. Slavery provided wealth for nations and institutions; empowered an industrial revolution and brought modern capitalism to Europe. 42