Monday, 16 March 2015

Ethopian the Statuette

3rd–2nd century b.c. Greek Bronze
Statuette of an African (known as
Ethiopian),
This fine statuette shows the careful
observation that reflects firsthand
knowledge of the subject. The
distinctive garment is characteristic of
artisans, especially those working in
the heat of a foundry, forge, or
brazier.{Godfried Wiafe}


Friday, 13 March 2015

THE FUZZY WUZZY ANGELS HELPED AUSTRALIAN TROOPS


This is how the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels helped Australian troops during the Second World War. Now they need the help of the Australian Government in their hour of need.{Free West Papua Campaign}
African People and diaspora live Collective,Love,and Tender for all people because they somehow through intuition(3rd Eye-Wedjat) know that they parent Mankind.African people are the criddle of Humanity ,that is why they still stand so strong on Earth,despite the mass genocides,Bombings,Colonialism,Imperialism and other forms of exploitive,marginalizing and attempts of being destroyed....Know thyself!You are the Ancestor of every living race,don't choose to hate your own

HARRIET TUBMAN BORN INTO SLAVERY March 10, 1913

Today in history: March 10, 1913 - Harriet Tubman dies. Harriet Tubman
was an African-American leader in the abolitionist movement. Born into slavery, she escaped and then dedicated herself to liberating as many people from slavery as possible. Before the Civil War she made more than thirteen missions to rescue people from slavery using the network of antislavery activists and
safe houses known as the Underground Railroad. 




 
She helped
John Brown recruit men for his raid
on Harpers Ferry. When the Civil War
began, Tubman worked for the Union
Army, first as a cook and nurse, and
then as an armed scout and spy. She
was the first woman to lead an armed
expedition in the war, guiding the
Combahee River Raid, which
liberated more than 700 slaves in
South Carolina. In the post-war era
she also struggled for women's
suffrage.{Freedom Road to Socialism}