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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Wally: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Nehesy: This guy posts lot of bullshit (argyle) and he thinks that he is smart... [/QUOTE][b]A wise person will avoid debate with a fool.[/b] __Proverbs You see how you, a wise person, have been angered into a debate with a fool that is totally irrelevant, at this point, to the flow of this topic. Here's my opening statement: [b]African Americans: A Pan-African people[/b] The north western slave port at Goree Island, Senegal was only one of several points of departure for Africans being taken to the United States. There were other points as well, stretching as far southward as the present state of Angola. These ports of departure were used for transporting Africans from the African interior - a vast interior; this was [b]the standard method of European colonialism to move African resources from the interior to the ports, where roads and rail routes were built expressly for this purpose.[/b] [b]The ethnic origin of African Americans includes, [i]but is not limited to,[/i] the following African peoples:[/b] [b]Northwest[/b] Africa to the Gulf of Guinea; Mossi, Senufo, Mande, *Fulani, Toubou, *Fulbe, Sara, Moussei, Massa, Wolof, Akan, Ewe, Mandinga, Songhai, [b]Tuareg, Moor,[/b] Hausa, Yoruba, Ibo, Kanuri, Ibibio, Tiv, Ijaw... Angola South; Ovimbundu, Kimbundu, Mongo, Luba, Kongo, Mangbetu-Azande, Fang, Punu, Nzeiby, Mbede... In everything, there is both positive as well as negative elements. One of the positive elements of the African slave trade to the United States, was that it created the first contemporary Pan-African ethnic group; a group with a common language and culture and separated only by class distinctions. ...[b]African Americans have the unique distinction of being historically-genetically related to a vast majority of African ethnic-linguistic groups.[/b] In this sense, the African American identification to all African cultures is not merely a philosophical one, as in the case of a European Swede identifying with a European ancient Greece; [b]The African Americans' identification with all African cultures, including and especially, the ancient Nile valley cultures, is both historically and genetically authentic and valid.[/b] (*Fulani are Pel from Nigerien areas & Fulbe are Pel from Senegambian areas... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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