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OlgaM077 [116]
3 years ago
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How did an African-American culture emerge as a result of their forced enslavement and relocation?

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Vlad1618 [11]3 years ago
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<h3>How did an African-American culture emerge as a result of their forced enslavement and relocation?</h3>

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\bf \large \longrightarrow \: Most traditional West African societies, the sources of the vast majority of enslaved Africans in the Americas, had dynamic, vibrant, expressive cultures. The languages spoken were unusually animated, by most European standards. Peppered with proverbs, they were sources of moral and ethical training as well as simple vehicles of communication.

Everyday conversation, as well as storytelling and oratory during sacred rituals and other performance events, was filled with energy and dynamism

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\bf \large \longrightarrow \:The enemies of Africa wish to persuade the world that five out of the six thousand years that the world has existed, Africa has always been sunk in barbarism, and that ignorance is essential to the nature of her inhabitants. Have they forgotten that Africa was the cradle of the arts and sciences? If they pretend to forget this, it becomes our duty to remind them of it.”

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