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    The Enemy’s Friend for Negroes-FE(2)

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    The Enemy’s Friend for Negroes-FE(2)
    This is the Full Edition of the video, the Enemy’s Friend For Negroes(2) showing that Friends of those how hated, captured and sold the Negroes as slaves are also Enemies to the Negroes.
    It also examined the role of the British in the slave trade and the Freedom struggles in Biafra and Ambazonia today.
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