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[QUOTE]Originally posted by mena7: [QB] http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5531133/Black-Tudors-England-early-immigrants-treated-equals.html The black Tudors of England: African porter who whipped a white servant is among 350 stories revealing how early immigrants were treated as equals in the Elizabethan era Case of Edward Swarthye saw him whip fellow white slave on orders of employer He appeared at court to confirm that he whipped John Guy on employer's orders His story suggests that early black immigrants were treated as equals by Tudors Jaques Francis's tale saw him help salvage the wrecked Mary Rose warship His employer went on trial and Francis was invited to give evidence in a court This came despite other witnesses claiming he could not because he was a slave [IMG]http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/newpix/2018/03/22/11/4A6F0A3400000578-5531133-image-a-2_1521717938150.jpg[/IMG] Portrait of an African or Holy Roman Emperor Charles V according to MikeIII. Mena: West African merchants travelled and traded in Western Europe during the Middle Age and Renaissance era. I think the European museums have the paintings of the West African merchants and princes living in Western Europe. the museums keep them secret. Dederi Jaquoha, merchant and prince The son of King Caddi-biah, Jaquoah was ruler of a kingdom in modern Liberia. He arrived in England in 1610 and was baptised in London on New Year's Day 1611. He spent two years in the country with a leading merchant. Hananiah Israel Black People Ruled Russia and All Europe during the Dark Ages. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHe4sc4348I [/QB][/QUOTE]
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