Black American Land Loss: Tracing the Historical Context #africandiasporanewschannel #news #africa

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  1. you dont get it. Indian, negroe, black, black american, foundational black american etc. Is all the same aka owner from the soil. And those lost will get lost out here. No longer an issue from the land they fled or attempted to leeech

  2. Don't worry. My black Hebrew, brothers and sisters. God is going to lift the punishment from us. And we must repent El and follow the commandments of almighty God.
    We know that the God of Israel. Is the true God that we must Repent unto him and follow his commandments. We were no longer under the punishment of God. These are the end times and only very few of us will be saved but. Edom. Will be destroyed and everything that they have done to us. What happened to them all praises to the most high

  3. Most of the land was stolen by white greed vindictiveness vigilantes who are jealous of black success it be very hard for us to get retribution this is why they don't want to pass they could never repay us they owe us too much too much has been stolen imagine if our lands and properties and businesses and talent had not been stolen how far Black America with me how far ahead of White society would we be

  4. They stole the land! My ancestors who were in the Civil War and Revolutionary war had land they acquired and the land was taken and given to squatters. They will not allow us to pass generational wealth through land ownership!

  5. My friends and I were curious about your discussion on American history. I told them Phil wants creators to share knowledge on various cultures, politics, and economics, to help them better understand and connect with each other. Super Ge😊nius.

  6. C'mon folks, think. Do you really think we could've owned MILLIONS of acres of land if we weren't indigenous to this land?
    This is where critical thinking comes into play. We're not from Africa. At least 99% of us aren't.