Our African history is not just any history, it's a history written with b|00d, it is a history of defeats and victories.

 Our African history is not just any history, it's a history written with b|00d, it is a history of defeats and victories.



  Whenever a group of people found themselves defeated they had but one option: to rise up and regain their freedom by all means.


However, the African history is not just a history about people who want to rise again for freedom, it is a history about people who struggle first for their return to the state of human being. 


That is the result of more than 400 years of dehumanization, alienation, slavery, denial of self-identification and self-knowledge that Africans went through.

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