Facts vs Fantasies for Negroes-A Reply FE(2)This is the Full Edition of part 2 of a Response Video to a comment from some comments we got from our last two videos that suggested that if there was Salvation in Either Christianity or Islam, the man stealers in Europeans and Arabs(Including Fulanis and Moors) would never have given them to the Negroes.However, in this video we tried to show how the slave master, especially the British hid behind his slave trading accomplices to abduct a freedom seeking leader of the Indigenous people of Biafra(IPOB) and “extra ordinarily renditioned” him to Nigeria.Full video is available on Patreon.com, Odysee.com, and crystalviews.net among others. Please note that we did not restrict the full video to Patreon out of a desire to make money but because we observed that the descendants of the slave hunters flag our videos when the full videos are posted openly. Full Videos can be found on odyssey.com and Crystalviews.net For those that have supported us, we say thank youYou are welcome to support us at https://www.paypal.me/OurRenaissance https://bit.ly/2OxCtF8 or at https://www.patreon.com/OurRenaissanceFor those that have supported us, we say thank youREFERENCESHerskovits, M. J. (1941). The myth of the negro past.Kisch, M. S. (1910). Letters & Sketches from Northern Nigeria. Johnston, H. H. (1966). A History of the Colonization of Africa by Alien Races. 1899. Cambridge University.Lugard, F. (1926). The Dual Mandate in British Tropical Africa. 1922. Equiano, O. (1789). The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African. Written by HimselfCugoano, O. (1787). Thoughts and Sentiments on the Evil and Wicked Traffic of the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species.Lloyd, J. (1880). The North African Church. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.Zook, G. F. (1919). The Company of Royal Adventurers Trading into Africa, reprinted in. Journal of Negro History, 4(2).Huntley, H. V. (1850). Seven Years' Service on the Slave Coast of Western Africa (Vol. 1). TC Newby.Crocker, W. R. (1936). Nigeria: A critique of British colonial administration. Allen & Unwin.Kumm, H. K. W., Kumm, K., & Guinness, L. E. (1907). The Sudan: A Short Compendium of Facts and Figures about the Land of Darkness. Marshall brothers.Tait, W (1850) The Slave Trade Overruled for the Salvation of Africa - Education - 533TheRenaissance · Page 6

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Facts vs Fantasies for Negroes-A Reply FE(2)
This is the Full Edition of part 2 of a Response Video to a comment from some comments we got from our last two videos that suggested that if there was Salvation in Either Christianity or Islam, the man stealers in Europeans and Arabs(Including Fulanis and Moors) would never have given them to the Negroes.
However, in this video we tried to show how the slave master, especially the British hid behind his slave trading accomplices to abduct a freedom seeking leader of the Indigenous people of Biafra(IPOB) and “extra ordinarily renditioned” him to Nigeria.
Full video is available on Patreon.com, Odysee.com, and crystalviews.net among others.
Please note that we did not restrict the full video to Patreon out of a desire to make money but because we observed that the descendants of the slave hunters flag our videos when the full videos are posted openly.
Full Videos can be found on odyssey.com and Crystalviews.net
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
You are welcome to support us at https://www.paypal.me/OurRenaissance https://bit.ly/2OxCtF8 or at https://www.patreon.com/OurRenaissance
For those that have supported us, we say thank you

REFERENCES
Herskovits, M. J. (1941). The myth of the negro past.
Kisch, M. S. (1910). Letters & Sketches from Northern Nigeria.
Johnston, H. H. (1966). A History of the Colonization of Africa by Alien Races. 1899. Cambridge University.
Lugard, F. (1926). The Dual Mandate in British Tropical Africa. 1922.
Equiano, O. (1789). The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African. Written by Himself
Cugoano, O. (1787). Thoughts and Sentiments on the Evil and Wicked Traffic of the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species.
Lloyd, J. (1880). The North African Church. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.
Zook, G. F. (1919). The Company of Royal Adventurers Trading into Africa, reprinted in. Journal of Negro History, 4(2).
Huntley, H. V. (1850). Seven Years' Service on the Slave Coast of Western Africa (Vol. 1). TC Newby.
Crocker, W. R. (1936). Nigeria: A critique of British colonial administration. Allen & Unwin.
Kumm, H. K. W., Kumm, K., & Guinness, L. E. (1907). The Sudan: A Short Compendium of Facts and Figures about the Land of Darkness. Marshall brothers.
Tait, W (1850) The Slave Trade Overruled for the Salvation of Africa

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