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Black Then1619: The Time When Slavery Reached North America

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Have you ever wondered how the Blacks from Africa reached the North American territory in the 17th century? Well, the answer is quite simple and will give you enough knowledge to know how this poor race became slaves to the other most powerful race in the world. It was in the early 17th century when […]

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