Colonialism and Colonial Boundaries for Negroes FE(1)
Colonialism and Colonial Boundaries for Negroes FE(1)
This is the Full Edition of our video on colonial boundaries and colonialism, Colonialism . The Slave Master was forced by the abolitionists and Quakers to stop the evil slave trade. However the slave masters’ greed and lack of humanity made him to accept colonization as a replacement for the slave trade. Colonialism metamorphosed to Neo-colonialism and the slave master is still in charge of those countries unfortunately through their slave hunting accomplices..
It also shows how the British and their slave hunting accomplices still work together today against the Negroes in both Biafra and Ambazonia.
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