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Black Names in History and Businesses of Today: Nzingha (In History) - 1582-1663
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Black Names in History and Businesses of Today. San Francisco, California. In my life journey I have walked with an unassuming gait, trying to find my way to happiness. I have come from naïve, carefree, and curious to skeptical and cautious. After only a few years of the latter, I realize there is a healthy balance that must be achieved. My goal is to find it, amidst all of this chaos I call my life. View my complete profile. Anthony Davis ( In History) - February 20, 1951 - . Thursday, February 23, 2006.
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History – Kate Spitzmiller: Remember the Ladies
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Kate Spitzmiller: Remember the Ladies. June 1, 2016. Many of those of us who grew up in the United States studied the British East India Company in school, but what we learned was only part of the story. The truth, for the Indian people, was that the East India Company represented an oppressive force, colonialism, and the taking of freedom. The first Indian to begin an armed rebellion against the British East India Company was Kittur Rani Chennamma. A woman. In response to Rani Chennamma’s perceived rebe...
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Womens History – Kate Spitzmiller: Remember the Ladies
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Kate Spitzmiller: Remember the Ladies. June 1, 2016. Many of those of us who grew up in the United States studied the British East India Company in school, but what we learned was only part of the story. The truth, for the Indian people, was that the East India Company represented an oppressive force, colonialism, and the taking of freedom. The first Indian to begin an armed rebellion against the British East India Company was Kittur Rani Chennamma. A woman. In response to Rani Chennamma’s perceived rebe...
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Kate Spitzmiller: Remember the Ladies. 8220;Romanitas” and Emperor Trump. November 9, 2016. I have always been intrigued by all things Roman. As a high school student, whenever something went awry in my life, I would joke that it was the beginning of the fall of the Roman Empire. It takes only one look down a busy city street to see everyone with their heads down, glued to their iPhones to see how tied into our entertainment we are. Is the iPhone not the Circus Maximus of our time? Our standing in the wo...
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Kate Spitzmiller: Remember the Ladies. 8220;Romanitas” and Emperor Trump. November 9, 2016. I have always been intrigued by all things Roman. As a high school student, whenever something went awry in my life, I would joke that it was the beginning of the fall of the Roman Empire. It takes only one look down a busy city street to see everyone with their heads down, glued to their iPhones to see how tied into our entertainment we are. Is the iPhone not the Circus Maximus of our time? Our standing in the wo...
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Queen Nzingha – Kate Spitzmiller: Remember the Ladies
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Kate Spitzmiller: Remember the Ladies. May 30, 2016. The slave trade. European kidnapping and murder of millions of Africans over hundreds of years. But one woman fought to save her people from such a fate. Queen Nzingha of Ndongo. She was a member of the Mbundu, an ancient ethnic group that lived in modern-day Angola. The Mbundu were made up of clans descended from bloodlines traced through the mother’s side of the family. Nzingha was born in 1582. Her father was Ndambi Kiluanji, the. Nzingha’s brother ...
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Women – Kate Spitzmiller: Remember the Ladies
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Kate Spitzmiller: Remember the Ladies. June 1, 2016. Many of those of us who grew up in the United States studied the British East India Company in school, but what we learned was only part of the story. The truth, for the Indian people, was that the East India Company represented an oppressive force, colonialism, and the taking of freedom. The first Indian to begin an armed rebellion against the British East India Company was Kittur Rani Chennamma. A woman. In response to Rani Chennamma’s perceived rebe...
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Black Names in History and Businesses of Today: February 2006
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Black Names in History and Businesses of Today. San Francisco, California. In my life journey I have walked with an unassuming gait, trying to find my way to happiness. I have come from naïve, carefree, and curious to skeptical and cautious. After only a few years of the latter, I realize there is a healthy balance that must be achieved. My goal is to find it, amidst all of this chaos I call my life. View my complete profile. Haile Selassie I (In History) - July 23, 1892 - Au. Tuesday, February 28, 2006.