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This Is What Caused The Morant Bay Rebellion in 1865 | Black History
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This video, quite simply is about the factors that led to the Morant Bay Rebellion. A wide number of things were happening at one time, creating a ton of pressure and desire for change. Big hint: the thing that pushed them over the edge is probably not what you think. The 18 months that led up to the rebellion were tense, and simply living was an irritating chore that seemed to get more difficult every passing day.
The Morant Bay Rebellion was a pivotal moment in the island's history, sparked by a perfect storm of economic hardships, social injustices, and political neglect. In this video, we dive deep into the factors that led to this violent uprising-collapsing sugar prices, a devastating drought, and the harsh reality of life for the island's working poor. We explore how the Underhill Letter ignited hope and outrage among Jamaicans and how the recent memory of the Haitian revolution stirred fear and tension. Join us as we trace the steps that led to the rebellion and set the stage for one of the most significant events in Jamaica's history.
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Does Returning This Animal Specimen Count As Reparations?
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Greetings to you, the Dark Set, Congregation of the Learned. We are back with another Black History video. In this video, we delve into the compelling and controversial topic of cultural repatriation. Why do some countries feel entitled to keep the art and cultural artifacts of other nations? This question has persisted for centuries as powerful nations have taken valuable items from smaller, d...
How Maroon Religion & Spirituality Works | Black History
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Greetings to you, the Dark Set, Congregation of the Learned. We are back with more Black History videos! This one is about the spiritual history of the Maroons. Specifically the Jamaican Maroons. Explore the rich and unique spiritual world of the Maroons in this enlightening video. Learn about the monotheistic beliefs of the Maroons, their names for God and spiritual beings, and the organizatio...
Slavery Ads In Canadian Newspapers | Black History
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Greetings to you, the Dark Set, Congregation of the Learned. Title: Hidden Truths: The Dark History of Slavery in Montreal Revealed Description: Join us as we uncover the hidden chapters of Montreal's history, exploring the untold stories of black slavery through the archives of The Montreal Gazette. This documentary sheds light on the complex history of slavery in Canada, challenging the widel...
The Childhood Of Marcus Garvey | Black History
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Greetings to you the Dark-Set, Congregation Of The Learned. Just dropped a vid covering the life of Marcus Garvey from birth to his early 20's. In this one, we look at the times in which he was born, early events in his life that made him who he was, and set the stage in a way that gives important clues into his origin story! This video makes it easier to understand why Marcus Garvey was, the w...
How Maroons Got Sent From Jamaica To Nova Scotia - Black History
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Greetings to you the Dark-Set, Congregation Of The Learned. Just dropped a vid on the epic story of the Trelawny Maroons - these warriors were tricked and shipped from Jamaica to Nova Scotia! It's a overview of their fight for freedom, culture clashes, and their ultimate move to Sierra Leone - a chapter of our history that deserves more spotlight ! Join us on a historical voyage, This video unv...
The Black Inventor, Granville Woods - Black History
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Greetings to you the Dark-Set, Congregation of the Learned... I am back with a new video, let me know what you think. This one is about Granville T. Woods, a black inventor. I give an overview of some of his best inventions (he has many), and discuss the court battles he faced while he defended his intellectual property! This story is quite interesting, especially as after I have done this rese...
Seven African “Tribes” You May Descend From - Black History
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Greetings to you the Dark-Set, Congregation of the Learned... I am back with a new video, let me know what you think. This one is about the different tribes that were taken from the continent, and their unique characteristics. Many of us are descended from these ethnic groups, and we can see ourself in their skillsets and background sometimes. They were all mostly known for something different,...
W.E.B. DuBois vs Marcus Garvey | 1920's Black History
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Greetings to you the Dark-Set, Congregation of the Learned... I am back with a new video, let me know what you think. This one is about Marcus Garvey and W.E.B DuBois. It contrasts the differences in how they approached their Pan-African work in the early 1900's. It is in an abstract style, to capture the soul of those times. This is not about pointing out their flaws, but to give you the real,...
Untold History Of Barbados Slave Escape Tactics | Black History
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Join us as we dive into the little-known stories of slaves who ran away to gain their freedom in Barbados, from the 1650s to the 1830s. Despite Barbados being small and full of people, many slaves took the brave step to escape their tough lives. We'll look at why they ran away, how they managed to do it despite strict laws and groups out to catch them, and what their actions tell us about the h...

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  • @nichellemaddox5910
    @nichellemaddox5910 12 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Team MARCUS GARVEY

  • @inmythoughts718
    @inmythoughts718 วันที่ผ่านมา

    TEAM GARVEY... ALL DAY EVERYDAY.. EDUCATION WILL NOT MAKE PEOPLE LIKE YOU OR ACCEPT YOU.. YOUR EFFORTS AND RESULTS WILL

  • @realiwatisitz
    @realiwatisitz 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    A lot of misinformation or bias?...learn the true history of Barbados please!

  • @elsfordhonore9550
    @elsfordhonore9550 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    What about the indigenous prisoners sent to Barbados as Prisoner of war from up North America ,the Pequot Indians and other Tribes

  • @RB-zr5su
    @RB-zr5su 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    - [ ] A lot of this video is mis-information . Under the British and its 13 North American colonies Barbados was the epicentre of slavery in the anglophone world. Couple of reasons for this, Barbados is the closest island to West Africa in the Caribbean and it is where the British settle.Barbados was the base of operation for the British in the western hemisphere. They love it so much, they called it little England.If you were on any ship, that was connected to Great Britain , coming out of Liverpool, Bristol, new castle etc , 90 percent chance that you would end up in Barbados . Slavery was codified in Barbados in 1661, out of this came the french code noir, 1685, Jamaica slave code and Jim crows laws in the great united states. The entire island was one giant plantation, very brutal place at the time, most enslaved Africans were “seasoned “ and then sent onto other destinations.They was a term “to be barbadoes “ . Also at the time the planters of barbadoes were some of the riches people in the world, there were known as the gentlemen of barbadoes, they was a saying back in the day, as rich as a barbadoes planter. Ask yourself, how could a tiny island like that could accommodate so many enslaved.Policy was cheaper to buy than to breed. Work them to death and replenish . A lot of enslaved people were taken from Barbados to South Carolina, in fact Charleston and speightsown Barbados are twinned. Again everyone from west Africa ended up in Barbados, lot of people from Benin republic, nigeria , Togo , Ghana , Sierra Leone, guinea, Liberia . Jamaica was under Spain for many years, just like Cuba and Puerto Rico . When the British took Jamaica, naturally production moved there , so in the latter days of the slave trade Jamaica be came the centre of attention in the anglophone world.

    • @realiwatisitz
      @realiwatisitz 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      👏🏿 still hiding the truth...

  • @elMore1107
    @elMore1107 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Team Marcus Garvey ❤

  • @CAROLYNCHANG-k3s
    @CAROLYNCHANG-k3s 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hold up with this Maroon foolishness its just a term 4 run a way slaves ( escaped enslaved blks) all ovr the Caribbean including Mexico ur dunce upon here

  • @Maurice-o6v
    @Maurice-o6v 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thats why they burnt down part of our national Archives and blamed it on lightning because the wing of the building housed proof of our ancestry ,we from ireland scotland wales and England, and we did not get our lstnames from white plantation owners ,every prisoner/passenger was logged in the ships logs with full name complexion occupation and the different boroughs they were abducted from in these places .

  • @Maurice-o6v
    @Maurice-o6v 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Look bajans ain't no Africans they actually decendants of blk europeans if Ireland Scotland England wales and aboriginal blk Amerindians What Africa did u know that only 5% of slaves came frm Africa.

  • @samyasalama9393
    @samyasalama9393 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    So you guys get your DNA done ,, and yet you say crap about the Egyptians!! Really !! What a bunch of culture Vultures !!!

  • @SamanthavanUrk
    @SamanthavanUrk 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I don't see how you can compare Dubois' views with Zionism? Zionism is a settler-colonial ideology aimed at oppressing/cleansing an indigenous population.

    • @darksethistory
      @darksethistory 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I won’t contest your definition of Zionism. It’s more complex that simply that, though. Dubois (rightly or wrongly) wanted the African movement to have the same appeal. He is quoted as saying “the African movement means to us what the Zionist movement must mean to the Jews” in 1919. There def was a a period of them wanting to emulate some aspects of the Zionist movement, as they felt like they saw a bit of themselves in the Jews of the time. I suspect they did not have the perception and understanding that we have in our time. Were they right for wanting this? I’ll leave the watchers to form their own opinion…..😊

    • @SamanthavanUrk
      @SamanthavanUrk 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      What do you mean by “it’s more complex than simply that”? As I believe settler colonialism is always wrong, as it’s extremely violent towards humans, animals and the earth .. I would of course argue that Dubois’ thoughts were harmful for wanting to respond to colonialism with more colonialism (if we do indeed want to say that his thinking was similar to Zionism, which I personally don’t think it is). That’s not to say I have no deep empathy for people who react to traumatic events and oppression by passing it on. I think most humans unfortunately end up doing so. It seems Zionism is a prime example of Jews (in collaboration with British/US colonizers) passing on what’s happened to them during the holocaust onto the indigenous population in Palestine.

  • @ndchieh
    @ndchieh 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Who are the Artists of the paintings you used in your content? Please don't tell me they were AI generated. Thanks

  • @Dwrankoheart
    @Dwrankoheart 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    We can clearly read these comments made by uneducated people who made up false stories , because they know nothing, and try to spread false information about Jamaica Barbadian spread same narratives in the early days of the internet, Former Jamaica prime Minister PJ patterson Hire IT Security expert and track some to trouble makers to Barbados they were the ones in the internet pushing the False Information about they were fines, and almost go to Jail for spreading lies about Jamaica,this uneducated Barbarian did not know that sugar plantation and slavery begin more than 100 years in Jamaica before the British set up a colony in Barbados, he claim that he go to Jamaica to challenge James out his lies about Jamaica you are lucky that they let you out, with nothing happened or he is straight up lying.

  • @Dwrankoheart
    @Dwrankoheart 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The only Billionaire ever from the Caribbean region was 2 Jamaica back in the 80s they eventually lost there wealthy in Canada first Black Billionaire in North America is Micheal Lee chin a Jamaican ,he was a Billionaire Before Oprah Mr bad minded Barbarian his about go back to school and learn and stop spreading lies

  • @Dwrankoheart
    @Dwrankoheart 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    In the early 80s a Jamaican Doctor migrate to Canada and start a practice some white folks tip him off that somebody want to kill him, he hire a investor to find out who it was, the person turn out to be a black man from Barbados,the Doctor did not even know that there was anyone living in the community was black ,he was in shock, the evil Barbadian go to the town meeting and tell the white people that the Jamaican Doctor was about to turn the white town into a Ghetto and all Ghetto all over the world was started by Jamaican, we never see the end of the Jelousey of the Barbadian, the Barbadian was a Gardener ahe he work for the white people

  • @Dwrankoheart
    @Dwrankoheart 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    No bad minded Barbadian ever win the spelling B championship ,but a Jamaican become the first foreigner ever to win that title

    • @westkingston3135
      @westkingston3135 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      You sound stupid and insecure. STOP EMBARRASSING JAMAICANS. BARBADIANS VALUE A STABILITY ,UNLIKE US WHO CARE ANOUT PATOIS AND HYPE

  • @Dwrankoheart
    @Dwrankoheart 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The Banishment of Maroons to the artic region of Canada was a punishment, because the believe that they would not survive in that harsh frigid environment that was 1776, today , I believe that Jamaican is face with the same situation, because the Jamaican people and there leaders have sold the whole Island from right under there feet, to racist foreigners and become landless the owners of the Island one day can simply decide they want Jamaican off there land , they can banish to far away land like Siberia ,to make sure they die or never return to Jamaica, which I believe is a punishment for wickedness.

  • @PvtClement
    @PvtClement 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I am a proud Citizen of Barbados and this video is very misleading, this story was mostly taken from The history of haiti and Jamica , please do your research before posting misinformation of Barbados

    • @general4theages
      @general4theages 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Actually all of this information is available in the Archives department in Barbados, everything thing said here lines up with the records I saw there

    • @merwinette33
      @merwinette33 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Oh dear! Yes, it's well-hidden. Why not check around some more?

    • @westkingston3135
      @westkingston3135 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yalll bajan suffer from inferiority complex😂

  • @Dwrankoheart
    @Dwrankoheart 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    African slaves was first brought to Jamaica by the Spaniards in 1509, 116 years before the British take control of Barbados, in 1625 I wonder where them Barbadian get there information from.

  • @Dwrankoheart
    @Dwrankoheart 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I must point out to you that Barbados never have the most slaves in the Caribbean region, the big Island of Hispaniola have more slave than any other Island, Followed by JAMAICA between 1606-1842 more than a million ,slave was brought to Jamaica,st Dominique AKA Haiti was second, Barbados is 3rd, the highest number of slaves ever recorded in Barbados is 450,000, you need to go and do some more research

  • @Hyperspeed78
    @Hyperspeed78 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Legends Dr.tyrone of Chester PA 😊

  • @getlooseradio
    @getlooseradio 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You black were not african . you were Brits , Irish , Scottish , Welsh .

    • @user-tq1by6vc2x
      @user-tq1by6vc2x 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      A stupid person !

    • @ruledbyvenus2041
      @ruledbyvenus2041 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      what do you mean by this ?

    • @djshane2467
      @djshane2467 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@ruledbyvenus2041 I want to know too

    • @marilynking5885
      @marilynking5885 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      If this were 💯 facts how you explain the dark skin people on the island

    • @user-tq1by6vc2x
      @user-tq1by6vc2x 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@getlooseradio who they where then stupid?

  • @sergebaron9086
    @sergebaron9086 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    how can anyone with the right mind comparing Dubois with this crazy dude .

  • @TheLieKillaJr
    @TheLieKillaJr 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Team W.E.B

  • @Devin888584
    @Devin888584 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Team Booker T Washington

  • @WonderScience.
    @WonderScience. 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Very informative!

  • @carnitagroves7758
    @carnitagroves7758 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Woooow!!

  • @rayharris6293
    @rayharris6293 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Africans unite is where I stand and while I agree with both scholars W E B Dubois has the best ideas of uniting Africans the world over just as IB Traore

  • @terencenxumalo1159
    @terencenxumalo1159 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    society is facing globalists satanic agenda

  • @I_Am_Warden
    @I_Am_Warden หลายเดือนก่อน

    Dubois was a traitor

  • @BigTee-im6dp
    @BigTee-im6dp หลายเดือนก่อน

    Enslaved not slaves, Fam

    • @darksethistory
      @darksethistory หลายเดือนก่อน

      I agree. This was my first video. I learned to choose better words as time went on. Thanks for watching 💪🏾

    • @BigTee-im6dp
      @BigTee-im6dp 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      We all do it, Fam.

  • @curtissmith3196
    @curtissmith3196 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Team Garvey

  • @brentoniverson1020
    @brentoniverson1020 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Both 💪🏿 This nonsense is getting worse...FBA, INDIGENOUS, etc, etc,. Its the same oppressor playing his same oppressive tactics and winning while the Diaspora is dying....we're phucced.

  • @kenneththomas6186
    @kenneththomas6186 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Dubois was an intellectual however he believed that that the black man's progress was contingent on the white man's approval...

  • @thofolacxyznature6112
    @thofolacxyznature6112 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Team Garvey

  • @abdulsharif6541
    @abdulsharif6541 หลายเดือนก่อน

    TEAM GARVEY (Without any doubts)

  • @kristendowns6674
    @kristendowns6674 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    #TEAM GARVEY

  • @atum6
    @atum6 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’m American period.

  • @tyroneashford1195
    @tyroneashford1195 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm on "Team Truth." For the simple fact: Du Bois was set up & sent forth. W/the "Mission" to destroy Garvey's Powerful Black Movement. It's The Ugly "Truth Anyhow! There wasn't NO Garvey vs. Du Bois. That's the Bulls..t politics; so called Educators like to play-on. In order to Deflect; from the Root-Cause. Regarding the failure of the (U.N.I.A.) Advancement Movement! O' Yes Du Bois; had his hand🤚in sabotaging the Honorable Garvey Movement! & Du Bois got it in the End! See, those same U.S. 🗽💰 Puppet-Masters. Who controlled him (Du Bois) & his Movement the (NAACP). Back-Stab 🗡️ Du Bois; to the point. That he 🪜 stepped down from the (NAACP) then moved to Ghana! Where he had plenty of time to think. 💭 "Maybe I should of worked with Marcus Garvey? Instead of against him. Who knows the Great Achievements we could of achieved as (Comrades). Friends instead of Foes!" It Is Written: Be Not Deceived; God/YAH Is Not Mocked; For You Reap Whatever You Sow!(GAL.6:7).💣💥🔥 -Min. Obasi Amos 🪔.

  • @KandyKane13
    @KandyKane13 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you! I'm researching them because I had a dream. A man told me the Maroon spirits were ANGRY and TURNED against Jamaicans because they gave away what they worked SO hard for.

  • @franciscotrillo8269
    @franciscotrillo8269 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    MARK: 12:29, 30, 31 LOVE GOD WITH ALL YOUR MIGHT, LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOUR SELF. GOD said these are the 2 greatest commandments.

  • @missymason9192
    @missymason9192 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If I don't hang on to my property to begin with, why should my descendants have any claim????

  • @daviddrew3372
    @daviddrew3372 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So, let me get this right. The Galiwasp became extinct due to the importation of the mongoose, imported to control the plague carrying rats, which were a direct threat to the lives of the imported Africans. Now the individual who preserved this single specimen from a state within the British empire ( not another nation) got so much prestige from collecting this specimen ( which that person valued more than anyone else) got so much prestige that they are unnamed in this video. They also belonged to the First Nation to oppose the slave trade and to a university which was among the first within that nation to oppose the slave trade. Now, regarding the cultural significance of the galiwasp. It would be nothing but a story if not for the naturalist who collected that specimen. The people of Jamaica did not rescue it from extinction. Did not value it even so much as to preserve a dead one in a jar. Had it as a part of their lived experience for about 300 years. So it really was clearly not that cherished. Unfortunately. Reparations? The UK went into debt to pay off all leans against ownership of Jamaica and hand control of that land over to sovereign rulership by the descendants of it’s imported ( not Indigenous) population more than a central ago. The expense to do that was payed off just recently by the common people of The UK who never owned any slaves and some of whom are descendants of slaves. Jamaica had had its reparations. The only party who deserves reparations now is the Galiwasp.

  • @iamjustsaying4787
    @iamjustsaying4787 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Archaeologists from rich nations invested in finding and preserving these artifacts, saving them from the looters of the country of origin. If you guys wanted them, you should’ve gone and got them instead of letting looters have them.

    • @daviddrew3372
      @daviddrew3372 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The land currently known as Jamaica was at the time a part of the British territory. The Naturalist who preserved this specimen did more for our knowledge of it than anyone else. Now this presenter wants to pimp it as a way to claim money for people who are indirectly responsible for its demise. Which happened about a generation after slavery was abolished.

  • @WonderScience.
    @WonderScience. 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This was a very well done and informative video. I learned a lot! Thanks so much for sharing! Please keep posting more!

  • @milessilent6358
    @milessilent6358 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The wicked affi fall

  • @dr.deannaellis-chopin7433
    @dr.deannaellis-chopin7433 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very nice! Thank you!

  • @patrickdunkelly4648
    @patrickdunkelly4648 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Both are great

  • @user-nn9tm9yz7k
    @user-nn9tm9yz7k 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The biggest lie to a Bajan is his true identity thats why they burnt the archives because they know we been lied to for over 400 years now.

  • @trevorbrown1798
    @trevorbrown1798 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Stop the cap they were native and from American north and south

    • @user-nn9tm9yz7k
      @user-nn9tm9yz7k 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      They were also aboriginal Europeans to and only 2 percent African

    • @user-tq1by6vc2x
      @user-tq1by6vc2x 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Learn history

    • @ruledbyvenus2041
      @ruledbyvenus2041 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      can someone educate me on this, where do bajans actually come from, my mother was born in Barbados in the 70s to bajan parents before moving to the us in the late 80s. Are bajans native to the island?

    • @anthonyblackman7669
      @anthonyblackman7669 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@ruledbyvenus2041no bro, don’t let these pseudo intellectuals fool you, barbados has no native population existing there today, it’s mostly black and a sprinkling of white and a recent tiny population of East Indians from guyana who migrated there in the last 50 years. From what I can tell you, most barbadians are descended from the igbo people of nigeria….certainly not all, but most. Since barbados was an integral part of the English slave empire, they send slaves all over the British slave colonies, to places like virgina and the carolinas. I visit barbados frequently and notice some of the similarities with the black population to Nigerians of the igbo people, they’re some of the biggest and tallest black people in the Caribbean with a very robust structure, they also use Nigerian words still like uno meaning (you all) and are very crossed people with short tempers like igbos of nigeria, but within a twist of british polities.

    • @realiwatisitz
      @realiwatisitz 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ​@@ruledbyvenus2041Bajans were captured and enslaved free people from Alkebulan/Africa(Israelites mostly) mostly some were maroons, Indians and Awawak. England is dripping with the Blood of our Bajan ancestors😡