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Washington D.c, May 25, 2001 (TOMRIC Agency/All Africa Global Media via
COMTEX)-- One of the saddest aspects of enslavement in the Americas,
particular North America, is the fact that all forms of education was denied
us and still is today. Blacks were forced to remain ignorant and told they
have no history or culture. Well, here is the problem, most African-Americans
are still void of historical knowledge particularly of their ownership to
lands right here in the U.S. Blacks owned about one million square miles of
land in the "Louisiana Territories" and the South Eastern/Florida region, as
well as California. In all these areas of the U.S., there were Black
African-American nations before Columbus, who were targeted for enslavement
due to the Papal Edict that gave the Christian nations of Europe the go-ahead
to make slaves of "all descendants of Ham found in the newly discovered
lands"
 
This fact cannot be denied. The essay on Black Civilizations of Ancient
America, published as the great book; "Susu Economics the History of
Pan-African Trade, Commerce, Money and Wealth, tells a reality of this. While
many of Africans' ancestors were kidnapped in Africa, many were Africans who
came from West Africa, had a number of kingdoms and empires in the Southern
parts of the U.S., and who were captured, had their lands taken and their
persons sold into slavery.
These Africans were direct black ancestors and
their had a continuing connection with West Africa which included trade and
commerce on the very eve of the invasion of the Europeans to the Americas.
 
In  1991, the U.S. returned about 68,000 square acres of land to the Washitaw
Nation of Louisiana, one of the prehistoric Black nations of the United
States (See www.hotep.org). This group of Blacks is the evidence of the Black
ownership of land and the Black presence before English and Spanish/French
colonization of North America. Many Blacks living today are descended from
the pre-Columbian Black nations and it is time that issue is included in the
reparation discussion. They should locate who are the descendants of these
pre-Columbian African nations in the U.S. (perhaps the entire mixed
African-American population, since most of these Black tribes were enslaved
and shipped to plantations and mixed with Blacks from Africa).
 
When discussing reparations, they must realize that more than the actual
performance of slave labor was involved. The taking of Blacks aboriginal
lands in North America was also involved in this great trade, which was part
of a grand conspiracy by the European powers, in which they used biblical
mythology to promote their policies. Black researchers should do the work
necessary to find the documentation proving that as recently as the 1800's,
the U.S. fought with a Black nation in California called the 'Black
Californians," and that that Black nation ended up on slave plantations in
the U.S., while others were sent to salt mines in Mexico. The French and
Spanish have documentation on the Black Washitaw Nation who once owned much
of the annexed "Louisiana Territories." In fact, the Washitaw Nation regard
the states of Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Mississippi as
"Washitaw Proper," and as of this very moment, the Washitaw Nation is
recognized by nations around the world as one of the most
ancient nations in
the Americas (See www.hotep.org). According to the present leadership of the
Washitaw Empire, the Wasitaw are the descendants of prehistoric African sea
farers who settled in the Mississippi Valley Region and the Southern U.S.,
thousands of years Before Christ. They were boat builders, builders of
pyramid mounds, Seafarers and practiced agriculture. According to an article,
www.wanoline.com (see also "We Are The Washitaw," the Washitaw originally
came from Africa and were Africans. The Washitaw are still African Negritic
peoples and they, like many of the
ancient Blacks who live in the Americas
became victims of the Papal Edict which opened the way for the
colonialization of the New World and the taking of people into slavery and
occupation of their lands. The Washitaw build hundreds of earthen pyramid
mounds all over the southern and midwestern parts of the U.S. Some, such as
the mound at Poverty Point in Louisiana is one of the most sacred sites of
the Washitaw. Skeletons found in Washitaw gravesites from the pre-Columbian
period show a tall people with characteristics similar to Africans.
 
It is time to get to do a thorough job on the reparation issue. What need to be
done is not discussing how to parcel out the money we may receive, but how to
gain lands taken from our ancestors and how to create a nation of independent
minded people who will use their skills to rebuild the Black nation in
America and return to the glorious renaissance Blacks had right here in the
U.S., Mexico and Africa before European colonialism.
 
  
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