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A Sense of Place Historical Story
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A Sense of Place Historical Story
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So many of us have been uprooted, driven out and displaced from our original origins. Settling and refashioning our lives, our work places and neighborhoods to accommodate our families and lifestyle is an ongoing scenario. What enemies situate in our paths as obstacles are mere trivial opportunities to leap over the hurdles some see as road blocks. Putting us in our place and finding our place are two different mindsets. A sense of place.
Behind every polite and vacant smile, there's a story of a deep, nagging pain. The intense hopeless pain doesn't serve as an adage nor disposition at all. Wounds can be deliberating paralyzing the person receiving it and opponent dispensing it. The miserable and awful agony serves no purpose to the common thread every African King felt across their private Eden on the continent. How the invaders and pirates found their way to their inner courts is no mystery - treacherous betrayal is the answer.
This is the untold story of how thousands of dark skinned educated smart, skilled and indigenous African people found them selves in. The undocumented accounts brought forth in this book tells of the men and women who found themselves as servants in foreign lands. The truth can at once be told. The Atlantic Slave Trade was likely the most costly in human life of all long-distance global migrations. The majority of captured Africans brought to British North America arrived between 1720 and 1780.
Behind every polite and vacant smile, there's a story of a deep, nagging pain. The intense hopeless pain doesn't serve as an adage nor disposition at all. Wounds can be deliberating paralyzing the person receiving it and opponent dispensing it. The miserable and awful agony serves no purpose to the common thread every African King felt across their private Eden on the continent. How the invaders and pirates found their way to their inner courts is no mystery - treacherous betrayal is the answer.
This is the untold story of how thousands of dark skinned educated smart, skilled and indigenous African people found them selves in. The undocumented accounts brought forth in this book tells of the men and women who found themselves as servants in foreign lands. The truth can at once be told. The Atlantic Slave Trade was likely the most costly in human life of all long-distance global migrations. The majority of captured Africans brought to British North America arrived between 1720 and 1780.