The history of Afro descents in Brazil is extremely vivid , and strong - all you need to do is just research Bahia and you will learn this . It is a very African but uniquely Brazilian , a creole , and the reflections of there history is so strong and deep , look at things like Capoeria , candomble or the Roda da Samba , these things are institutions in themselves and highly prized elements of Brazilian culture , but its often forgotten where is comes from - AFRICAN CULTURE - which was filtered threw the experience of enslavement and resistance
Don't forget the state of Minas Gerais (meaning general mines). It was the biggest melting pot in Brazil as it was where every one came for mining gold amd other metals. There you can also clearly see that the influences and roots of our culture are mainly African!
That's not true and you know it!! What people are perplexed by is why almost all the Black Brazilian soccer players have non Black wives and unlike their US or even Black European counterparts they do not use their platform to speak out against the blatant racism in Brazil.
I love this. ♥️ Brazil has more African descendants than any other country in the Western hemisphere and the second largest Black population in the world after Nigeria.
My beautiful sister, thank you for your wonderful video on Black Brazilian history and culture! I cried 😭 hearing about the struggles of our family in Brazil and what they had to endure. I graduated from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst writing my senior thesis on the Quilombo of Palmares and the heroic leader Gangs Zumbi. I am so proud to know that the day of my birth, Nov 20th is Black Awareness day in Brazil! ✊🏾💪🏾 Keep doing the amazing videos on our beautiful people and culture around the world 🌍🥂🧡🙏🏽You are a living saint 😊
@debora Bello…Brazil e estados unidos São ruim para is negros. A única diferencia e no estados unidos os negros terms mais oportunidades economicamente. O preconceito para os negros no Brasil e horrível. Eu não voltei em dois anos. Sou afro americano de Estados Unidos.
One African love. Babylon is falling. Its time for us Africans to be telling our own history. The whiteman has lied to the whole world and i love the way we have called the white people out. They cannot perpetuate lies anymore. One 💘 from Kenya-Africa.
As a Brazilian, I can say that you're one of the few UA-camrs that was able to speak so many right things about my country in just one single video. There are many other things, of course, but you video covered many parts of our history. My forefathers came from Salvador- Bahia and I'm proud to have African blood running in my veins, despite all racism that we witness around here.
Thank you so much! I appreciate your kind words, that means a lot sister. I hope through making these videos to show how diverse and beautiful the global African diaspora is 🖤✊🏽
Thank you very much for putting this together. I didn't know any of this before. I visited Salvador 2 years ago and really enjoyed interacting with the locals and learning about their religion etc
I appreciate your work queen. Even though these things are tough to hear, it is important to know so thank you for answering the call to make these videos.
Thank you sister! For your support and your collaboration! The Afro-Brazilian community has such a rich history and culture, it was an honour to make this video and to share it with people. Love you too girl! Asé!
US a drop in the bucket black People so deep in Latin America it’s crazy. Not to mention growing number West Central African migrants making their way to the Americas now.
Freedom Is Mine Official you’re welcome. I love learning about Afro Brazilians. The women are beautiful. I want to learn more about the African diaspora.
More than half. Most white Brazilians have some black ancestry. I am white, and my great grandfather was a mulatto who married a white blonde woman@@BronzeSista
Brazilians are extremely ethnitically mixed! I have native brazilian and black features and participate in the culture. Because of my white side I don't have the same experiences or set backs as a black person or native brazilian would, but I also don't have the privileges of a white person. So along with many brazilians I think of my self as being Parda, wich basically means mixed to the point where u have no clear ethnicity... you're a shade of brown.
I can relate but my black side comes from the Caribbean (Trinidad). That country in particular brought East Indians as indentured labourers after the African slaves, and mixed race black/Indians are known as Dougla.
The white man's agenda in Brazil is biological genocide. Afo Brazilians need to start embracing their blackness or they will be whitewashed out of existence.
I found Brazil to be racist toward blacks(I’m a black male from USA.) not in the sense of I feared the police would harm me, but the people would look at me suspiciously..as if I was a criminal or poor. When I would enter expensive restaurants people would look like “why are you here?” Brazil has a modern day apartheid system. People of different social classes seem to be separated socially. I was assumed to be Black Brazilian. The word I learned is “preconceito.” To be Black un Brazil is not viewed as a good thing.
Você conseguiu entender o Brasil perfeitamente. Infelizmente, aqui o negro é relacionado à pobreza e se frequentar ambientes mais abastados chamará a atenção.
@@cariocabassa infelizmente. Os negros são os mais pobres da sociedade e a ascensão social deles parece uma odisseia de tão difícil. Se é por racismo, não sei, mas é um fato. É preciso tirar as pessoas das favelas e ser política de Estado dar a essa gente ambiente digno para viver.
You should do one over Aruba, Curaçao and Bonaire, the story is similar to Brazil's own. People from Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao ancestors is also from Cape Verde our language (Papiamento/Piamentu) is a Portuguese creole.
The slave trade in the Americas formally began on February 12, 1528 with the approval of the Emperor of the Germanic Roman Empire and king of Spain Charles V of Habsburg. The first beneficiaries of this authorization were two German merchants, Henri Ehinger and Jérome Sayler. Both were representatives of the Welsers, German bankers who dominated the finances of the Spanish crown alongside the Fuggers, together with the Genoese, they were pioneers of the slave trade to this region. However, it should be noted that both the Fuggers and the Welsers belong to the German companies of merchant bankers, who made their fortunes in the spice trade, mainly sugar and slaves, as they are the ones who introduced the first large sugar mills in the Americas and with it the slave trade. They had the monopoly on trafficking African slaves to the Americas. English slave traders erupted on the Caribbean scene from 1562 to 1569, with the arrival of John Hawkins. Germans did not abolish slavery in Tanganyika, only in 1922 when it became English. Servitude Ordinance of 1922 would effect a speedy decline of an already dying institution.1 Yet, only thirty years earlier under German colonial rule, slavery was a pervasive feature of most East African societies.
OMG 😍😍😍 We are soooo beautiful!!! 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳 After 8 minutes watching the video… OMG our ancestors went through sh🤯🤬😢! 🙏🙌✨🌻🙇🏻♀️🌻✨🙌🙏 #respect to the ones before me 🙇🏻♀️
There is a sociological explanation of why Yemonja has white skin: As the Orisha of the Seas, she is a "mother" figure who "birthed" their children into the shores of the place where they would be enslaved, making her, in a subconscious way, a "traitorous" figure. So, to represent this "treason", Yemonja has white skin. I hope this helps.
@@Jamhael1 OK. Thanks. I have also understood that some light skinned devotees tend to use lights kin Yemoja. Just as people are more comfortable in something that looks more like them. Exampls is santacluas and Jesus being represented in the colour of the locals.
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I loved your video🤩🤩🤩(I'm Brazilian) but there’s something that has changed a bit, the biggest Carnival party is no longer in Rio de Janeiro but in São Paulo
She didn't say "the biggest", she said "the most famous". Rio still have the most famous carnival in Brazil, in spite of Salvador's carnival being the best one.
You're doing some really good research on the Diaspora. thanks for the work. You should look into the the Israelites. We teach that the so called "African Diaspora" is actually the Israelite diaspora.... peace
@@ninjaq2338 we are Israelities what are you talking about if we wasn’t why were we scattered into the slave or how in the hell did the Europeans know we was down there in Africa to snatch us up?
Sou descendente dos antigos Senhores de Engenho brasileiros, escravocratas desde o século XVI, e considero uma grande tragédia a Escravidão. Infelizmente, a população negra é a mais empobrecida da sociedade brasileira, vivendo em condições insalubres nas favelas ( costumo dizer que as favelas são as novas "senzalas"). Toda política de reparação tem meu sólido apoio. Lamento, no entanto, que alguns políticos tomem a causa dos negros apenas para ganho pessoal.
Amiga o Brasil pouco tem de hispânicos. Às migrações foram de italianos, alemães, portugueses maioritariamente e tbm poloneses, ucranianos, holandeses, e depois irlandeses, russos, croatas, belgas, japoneses etc.
Funny story (being sarcastic), my brother married a Brazilian woman (we are white). So, back to my story, after a couple of years being married my brother took a trip to Brazil to meet his wife's extended family. While there in SauPaulo he found out there were 4 very dark skinned adults and 2 dark skinned children (about 10-12 yo) living in the basement who does all the cooking and cleaning and a few other things. Only thing is, they are not paid (other than room in the basement with dirt floor, cement floor is for storage) then they offered one of the women to come back to America to help with the house and coming baby. His wife said yes, my brother refused citing slavery is illegal in the US. This ended up being the reason she divorced him. She said it's normal to have "blackies" as "servants" they house "them" and feed "them". I am wondering if this is truly normal in Brazil.
There is more to be said. Models in advertising are increasingly black, and this was not established by law, but by the increasing perception of black skin as desirable. Also, more and more TV journalists.
Love from Sierra Leone🇸🇱 to our Afro brothers and sisters in Brazil 🇧🇷
Love my afro brazilian brothers and sisters from senegal, one love one people✊🏿🇸🇳
@@10toes88 they not our people u lost they are central africans and southeasterns descendants majority of them are bakongo congolese angolan
The history of Afro descents in Brazil is extremely vivid , and strong - all you need to do is just research Bahia and you will learn this . It is a very African but uniquely Brazilian , a creole , and the reflections of there history is so strong and deep , look at things like Capoeria , candomble or the Roda da Samba , these things are institutions in themselves and highly prized elements of Brazilian culture , but its often forgotten where is comes from - AFRICAN CULTURE - which was filtered threw the experience of enslavement and resistance
Don't forget the state of Minas Gerais (meaning general mines). It was the biggest melting pot in Brazil as it was where every one came for mining gold amd other metals. There you can also clearly see that the influences and roots of our culture are mainly African!
🇺🇸✊🏿
Much love and respect to all my Afro Brazilians brothers and sisters.
Thanks for sharing.
Agreed much love and respect to our brothers and sisters in Brazil and all over the world, especially at this time ✊🏽
thanks bro
thanks man
Much respect, broh
Thank you so much for bringing this to light sis❤️! Almost nobody knows about us and our history
My absolute pleasure! Thank you for watching! ❤
That's not true and you know it!! What people are perplexed by is why almost all the Black Brazilian soccer players have non Black wives and unlike their US or even Black European counterparts they do not use their platform to speak out against the blatant racism in Brazil.
O que tá dizendo moça...???
O mundo inteiro conhece muito bem o nosso povo..."Meu povo lindo demais!!!"
O Brasil...cara!!!
🇧🇷🇧🇷❤️🇧🇷🇧🇷
From Chicago. Much Love to Our Brazilian Brothers and Sister's of the Diaspora. ✊🏾💪🏾
Thanks for sharing this, love from Brazil 🇧🇷
Thank YOU for watching! I am sending you love right back! ✊🏽❤🇧🇷
I love this. ♥️ Brazil has more African descendants than any other country in the Western hemisphere and the second largest Black population in the world after Nigeria.
That's right, but the ruling elite seeks to hide this fact and the dismal position this majority Black occupies in the country.
My beautiful sister, thank you for your wonderful video on Black Brazilian history and culture! I cried 😭 hearing about the struggles of our family in Brazil and what they had to endure. I graduated from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst writing my senior thesis on the Quilombo of Palmares and the heroic leader Gangs Zumbi. I am so proud to know that the day of my birth, Nov 20th is Black Awareness day in Brazil! ✊🏾💪🏾 Keep doing the amazing videos on our beautiful people and culture around the world 🌍🥂🧡🙏🏽You are a living saint 😊
Obrigada 🙏🏽🇧🇷
Obrigada 🥰
@debora Bello…Brazil e estados unidos São ruim para is negros. A única diferencia e no estados unidos os negros terms mais oportunidades economicamente. O preconceito para os negros no Brasil e horrível. Eu não voltei em dois anos. Sou afro americano de Estados Unidos.
One African love. Babylon is falling. Its time for us Africans to be telling our own history. The whiteman has lied to the whole world and i love the way we have called the white people out. They cannot perpetuate lies anymore. One 💘 from Kenya-Africa.
As a Brazilian, I can say that you're one of the few UA-camrs that was able to speak so many right things about my country in just one single video. There are many other things, of course, but you video covered many parts of our history.
My forefathers came from Salvador- Bahia and I'm proud to have African blood running in my veins, despite all racism that we witness around here.
So excited to see this channel!! You are beautiful inside & out sister! I appreciate your effort on OUR history. Thank you 🧡🌞🙏🏼
Thank you so much! I appreciate your kind words, that means a lot sister. I hope through making these videos to show how diverse and beautiful the global African diaspora is 🖤✊🏽
I think you need a Pt. 2,3,&4 for Afro-Brazil 🇧🇷
Our fight is on course and we are now unified in progress to connect the Africans on the motherland and Africans in the diaspora.
I’m proud black & brazilian
@sandman-vh8wk what do you mean it though? And last time I check I don’t have anything to you or anybody else. Your nobody!
This is so informative! Thank you for this great episode. Cannot wait for more :)
Thank you so much for watching! I'm really glad you enjoyed it. And yes much more to come. I've made over 50 videos so far with more added every week!
Excellent short documentary, with documents, photos and images. Thank you for showing our history.
Thank you very much for putting this together. I didn't know any of this before. I visited Salvador 2 years ago and really enjoyed interacting with the locals and learning about their religion etc
Thank YOU for watching! I glad the video was informative 🤗
I appreciate your work queen. Even though these things are tough to hear, it is important to know so thank you for answering the call to make these videos.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate you watching and giving positive feedback, thank you 🥰
Happy to be part of this! Your job is amazing Sis! Love you! Asé!
Thank you sister! For your support and your collaboration! The Afro-Brazilian community has such a rich history and culture, it was an honour to make this video and to share it with people. Love you too girl! Asé!
Am very happy you are doing this
Keep it up start small
Thank you so much! I love doing these videos and I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for sharing
Thanks for this video 🙂!
I loved it sis, thank you so much for all the information. Your doing a great job... kisses from Angola😚😚😚
Thank you so much! The kisses have been received! 🥰✊🏽
Afro brazilians and afro cubans are my favorite afro latinos from 🇺🇸
Vos Amo Brasil 😍 never forget the spirit that runs in your veins... From Mexico to the Caribbean to North America we in this Bih!!!
os brasileiros são nossos irmãos
Amazing content 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🖤
This is excellent!
Great video thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching!
I LOOOOOVE THIS CHANNEL!! 😁🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
Wow never knew there was so many black folk down I'm Brazil. Learned somthing new today 😳
Thank you for watching Michael 🤗
US a drop in the bucket black
People so deep in Latin America it’s crazy. Not to mention growing number West Central African migrants making their way to the Americas now.
Yes I did know that Brazil had the second largest African population since the Slave trade. At first I didn’t know.
Thanks for watching! 😊
Freedom Is Mine Official you’re welcome. I love learning about Afro Brazilians. The women are beautiful. I want to learn more about the African diaspora.
4 million Africans went to Brazil at least half the population is carrying some African DNA.
More than half. Most white Brazilians have some black ancestry. I am white, and my great grandfather was a mulatto who married a white blonde woman@@BronzeSista
Portugeezers
Apreciação por este video. sou professor em Salvador, Bahia, e acho muito importante levar estes videos para a sala de aula. Gratidão.
Obrigada!
Thank you so much my beautiful sister our brothers and sisters in Brazil we love you all
Thank you Paul, this put a huge smile on my face! 🙌🏽 👑 🖤
Brazilians are extremely ethnitically mixed! I have native brazilian and black features and participate in the culture. Because of my white side I don't have the same experiences or set backs as a black person or native brazilian would, but I also don't have the privileges of a white person. So along with many brazilians I think of my self as being Parda, wich basically means mixed to the point where u have no clear ethnicity... you're a shade of brown.
Tamos junto prima!!!👍🏼🇧🇷
We all sister and daughter I’m claim you Junia Parrerira whatever you are and maybe black, white and etc...❤️🙏🏽🙌🏽
I can relate but my black side comes from the Caribbean (Trinidad). That country in particular brought East Indians as indentured labourers after the African slaves, and mixed race black/Indians are known as Dougla.
The white man's agenda in Brazil is biological genocide. Afo Brazilians need to start embracing their blackness or they will be whitewashed out of existence.
Really great research!
Great video!
Thank you so much Anthonia!
I found Brazil to be racist toward blacks(I’m a black male from USA.) not in the sense of I feared the police would harm me, but the people would look at me suspiciously..as if I was a criminal or poor. When I would enter expensive restaurants people would look like “why are you here?” Brazil has a modern day apartheid system. People of different social classes seem to be separated socially. I was assumed to be Black Brazilian. The word I learned is “preconceito.” To be Black un Brazil is not viewed as a good thing.
Você conseguiu entender o Brasil perfeitamente. Infelizmente, aqui o negro é relacionado à pobreza e se frequentar ambientes mais abastados chamará a atenção.
@@FelipePanicalli O racismo no Brasil ainda é bem presente né...?
@@cariocabassa infelizmente. Os negros são os mais pobres da sociedade e a ascensão social deles parece uma odisseia de tão difícil. Se é por racismo, não sei, mas é um fato. É preciso tirar as pessoas das favelas e ser política de Estado dar a essa gente ambiente digno para viver.
@@FelipePanicalli Papo retão!!!
So interesting to learn about, obrigada!
Thank you so much for watching! Obrigada!
Romario and Bebeto are black heroes in Brazillian football.
Both are from Bahia State.
Bebeto=Bahia
Romário=Rio de Janeiro (Carioca)
You count Bebeto as black?
I never knew bebeto is black, bebeto is the most popular and loved Brazilian footballer in Nigeria, yes am from Nigeria.
S.T.F.U....You can't get better black footballing hero's than Pele and Ronaldinho !.
You are great. I love you.
AfroBrazilians Resists ✊🏾
Thank you
Wonderful video
Thank you so much!
The police are absolutely brutal down there.
the Brazilian police kill more Black men than the US police.
Amazing 😄
Thank you!
You should do one over Aruba, Curaçao and Bonaire, the story is similar to Brazil's own. People from Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao ancestors is also from Cape Verde our language (Papiamento/Piamentu) is a Portuguese creole.
The slave trade in the Americas formally began on February 12, 1528 with the approval of the Emperor of the Germanic Roman Empire and king of Spain Charles V of Habsburg. The first beneficiaries of this authorization were two German merchants, Henri Ehinger and Jérome Sayler. Both were representatives of the Welsers, German bankers who dominated the finances of the Spanish crown alongside the Fuggers, together with the Genoese, they were pioneers of the slave trade to this region.
However, it should be noted that both the Fuggers and the Welsers belong to the German companies of merchant bankers, who made their fortunes in the spice trade, mainly sugar and slaves, as they are the ones who introduced the first large sugar mills in the Americas and with it the slave trade. They had the monopoly on trafficking African slaves to the Americas.
English slave traders erupted on the Caribbean scene from 1562 to 1569, with the arrival of John Hawkins.
Germans did not abolish slavery in Tanganyika, only in 1922 when it became English.
Servitude Ordinance of 1922 would effect a speedy decline of an already dying institution.1 Yet, only thirty years earlier under German colonial rule, slavery was a pervasive feature of most East African societies.
OMG 😍😍😍
We are soooo beautiful!!!
🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
After 8 minutes watching the video…
OMG our ancestors went through
sh🤯🤬😢!
🙏🙌✨🌻🙇🏻♀️🌻✨🙌🙏
#respect to the ones before me 🙇🏻♀️
Good content. I just subscribe. Please, do a content on African descendants in Argentina. Cheers!
Thank you so much for subscribing! I do have a video on Argentina, I hope you enjoy it!
That 43 percent that is mixed to not necessarily mean mixed with black. Mestizos are mixed too
Mestizo is a Spanish term the Brazilian equivalent is mameluco because mestico in Brazil means European and African mixture
Can you do a video on Francisca de Silva de Oliviera A.K.A Chica da Silva?
Love to our siblings from Nigeria
Yemoja is African Goddess. Why would you represent her in Light skin and blue eyes? is there no other photos you can use.
They’ve been really trying to whitewash some of the Yoruba gods lol.
Also saw a white statue depicting Oshun as a white woman.
There is a sociological explanation of why Yemonja has white skin:
As the Orisha of the Seas, she is a "mother" figure who "birthed" their children into the shores of the place where they would be enslaved, making her, in a subconscious way, a "traitorous" figure.
So, to represent this "treason", Yemonja has white skin.
I hope this helps.
@@Jamhael1 OK. Thanks. I have also understood that some light skinned devotees tend to use lights kin Yemoja. Just as people are more comfortable in something that looks more like them. Exampls is santacluas and Jesus being represented in the colour of the locals.
Saudações aos nossos irmãos afro-brasileiros a partir de Angola 🇦🇴
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It is 53% of the brazilian population who has african origins wich is 117 million of the 210 million of Brazil habitants.
I loved your video🤩🤩🤩(I'm Brazilian)
but there’s something that has changed a bit, the biggest Carnival party is no longer in Rio de Janeiro but in São Paulo
She didn't say "the biggest", she said "the most famous". Rio still have the most famous carnival in Brazil, in spite of Salvador's carnival being the best one.
Thanks for watching and for the information!
Your eyes are beautiful!❤
I want to write stories about the Afro-Brazilians. I want to learn the history so I can write movies & plays . I love history
On my wish list one day i shall go see my people
You're doing some really good research on the Diaspora. thanks for the work. You should look into the the Israelites. We teach that the so called "African Diaspora" is actually the Israelite diaspora.... peace
Enough of that nonsense…
@@ninjaq2338 what nonsense?
@@YanatanHOS israelite Bs stop it
@@ninjaq2338 we are Israelities what are you talking about if we wasn’t why were we scattered into the slave or how in the hell did the Europeans know we was down there in Africa to snatch us up?
@@prettyboyterianoabioye4833 We not no israelites. Stop the nonsense
Hallo Freunde, ein sehr interessantes Video. Danke für die gute Übersetzung. Gerne eine Unterstützung für euch. LG Wolfgang😊
What became of the police that draged the woman?
Sou descendente dos antigos Senhores de Engenho brasileiros, escravocratas desde o século XVI, e considero uma grande tragédia a Escravidão. Infelizmente, a população negra é a mais empobrecida da sociedade brasileira, vivendo em condições insalubres nas favelas ( costumo dizer que as favelas são as novas "senzalas"). Toda política de reparação tem meu sólido apoio. Lamento, no entanto, que alguns políticos tomem a causa dos negros apenas para ganho pessoal.
Wish I had your superb diction
love you sister
Thank you! Sending love back!
Amiga o Brasil pouco tem de hispânicos. Às migrações foram de italianos, alemães, portugueses maioritariamente e tbm poloneses, ucranianos, holandeses, e depois irlandeses, russos, croatas, belgas, japoneses etc.
Sounds like a similar struggle to all people of the African diaspora
✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
O melhor estado do Brasil é o Ceará 😊Fortaleza ❤
Jean Jacques dessaline est d'origine guineé
A lot of all black Brazilian slaves came from Angola and Congo not Nigeria also a lot of black Americans came from Angola to Congo
Actually we🇧🇷 did receive a lot of Africans from Nigeria as well...even from Sudan
@@cariocabassa hell not most slave from Angola 🇦🇴 and Congo 🇨🇩
@@KaskieKing Nigeria as well yes...
Brazilians have bantu blood and features
African Americans look west African even their culture food and music is west African influenced the afro American women have masculine features
👍🏿👍🏿
💚💛📿🕊
Funny story (being sarcastic), my brother married a Brazilian woman (we are white). So, back to my story, after a couple of years being married my brother took a trip to Brazil to meet his wife's extended family. While there in SauPaulo he found out there were 4 very dark skinned adults and 2 dark skinned children (about 10-12 yo) living in the basement who does all the cooking and cleaning and a few other things. Only thing is, they are not paid (other than room in the basement with dirt floor, cement floor is for storage) then they offered one of the women to come back to America to help with the house and coming baby. His wife said yes, my brother refused citing slavery is illegal in the US. This ended up being the reason she divorced him. She said it's normal to have "blackies" as "servants" they house "them" and feed "them". I am wondering if this is truly normal in Brazil.
Probably, considering the prevailing history of slavery
There is more to be said. Models in advertising are increasingly black, and this was not established by law, but by the increasing perception of black skin as desirable. Also, more and more TV journalists.
Horrible
Would you do a documentary on mental illness and how it affects blacks? Like Bipolar...depression and schizophrenia. That would be great!!!!
You're correct.