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Something Old, Something New: Part 3

Something Old, Something New: Part 3

The legacy of Foundational Black Americans is essential to understanding the true history of slavery in the United States. This final installment explores how Afrofuturism serves as a tool for historical recovery and envisions new possibilities for reparations and justice.

Something Old, Something New: Part 2

Something Old, Something New: Part 2

Uncover how the United States violated international law by sustaining hereditary slavery after British law had abolished it. Learn how Afrofuturism reexamines history and offers speculative storytelling as a means of justice and historical correction.

Something Old, Something New: Part 1

Something Old, Something New: Part 1

Discover how 500,000 Black colonials were unlawfully enslaved after the Treaty of Paris (1783) and became the foundation of America’s slave-based economy. Explore how Afrofuturism challenges historical distortions and reclaims Black narratives for the future.

Restitution And Reparations

Restitution and Reparations

Discover the hidden truth about colonial slavery and its legal abolition before 1776. Learn how corruption and racial repression shaped America’s slave-based economy, violating British law and the Treaty of Paris of 1783. Explore the legal case for restitution and reparations for 500,000 wrongfully enslaved Black colonials.

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