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The War on Blacks (Episode #4)

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3/22/17 Episode. 

In today's podcast we dice right into a very little known fact that is the root of the racial divide between white's and blacks. After a 500 year period of inhabitation by the Moors of Africa, in 1491 the Spanish, Portugeuse and the Catholic Church waged war on "Buckwheats" through papal edict, and  ordered the subjigation and murder of "buckwheats/Moors" world-wide. The next year Columbus sailed the ocean blue to fulfill this wish. We will discuss the history of racism and its origins in Africa and how it has evolved over time. We also discuss the effects of this war on the black community.

Most of today's material is quoted from Ivan Van Sertima's novel "African Presence In Early Africa," which is a great read that I encourage everyone to pick up. Welcome back to the Podcast for the People, we appreciate your continued support and involvement. 

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