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Nzinga, Queen of Ndongo (Dona Ana de Souza) and Her Image in History
by Lysianassa in Culture & Society > History
This article explores the life of Nzinga, Queen of Ndongo, one of the few African women in history to make a mark on history.
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The History of Capoeira Angola
by Lysianassa in Sports & Fitness > Martial Arts
This article explores the history of the martial art, Capoeira Angola.
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The Civil War - It's not just about slavery
by ldalton in Culture & Society > History
A different view of the influences leading to the Civil War.
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Why Celebrate Black History Month?
by drenee in Culture & Society > History
As a little girl I don't remember being exposed to black history until High School. I grew up in a neighborhood where there were Italian Immigrants, Indian immigrants, even Polish immigrants. These children knew of their ancestors and ...
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The History of Djinn Folklore
by Lysianassa in Religion & Spirituality > Religion
This article explores just to who are the Djinn and the impact they had on the middle East and in Africa.
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The History of Djinn Folklore
by Lysianassa in Religion & Spirituality > Islam
This article explores the history of Djinn folklore and mythology.
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Songs of Freedom
by rustymoore in Culture & Society > Human Interest
There is more to the old familiar tunes and sorrowful lyrics in the old African American Spirituals. Have you ever wondered about the meaning behind the words?
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Has anyone ever done something wrong to you? Did he hurt or say something unkind to you?
by TinkerBell in Religion & Spirituality > Christianity
What would you do if somebody did wrong to you? Should you treat him in the same unkind way that he treated you?
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What does the The Declaration of Independence and other American speeches promise Americans of colour?
by AdamStephenBelcher in Culture & Society > Politics
The Declaration of Independence, Frederick Douglass, Martin Luther King jr and Barack Obama have all tried to define what it means to be a black American.
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African-American Will to Power and the Psalmist
by s2m2c9g in Art & Entertainment > Literature
An analysis of Frederick Douglass' Narrative, likening the author to both the Biblical psalmist David and other Biblical and historical leaders who've attained vast spiritual and worldly knowledge at high cost to lead their people out of ...




