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Should Black Americans go Back to Africa? Discussing the Back to Africa Movement

29 min · 19 de may de 2024
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#culture #talkshow #doyouknowblack Our Conversations, Our Culture Should we be considering going back to Africa? In this episode, our contestants discuss if there is still hope for black people in America, or if we should be considering moving back to Africa. This conversation stems from the question about the American Colonization Society, which was established in 1817 with the purpose of sending free African Americans back to Africa as opposed to emancipation in the United States. New episodes drop every Wednesday. Subscribe to House Party Entertainment and turn on notifications so you don't miss an episode. Follow us on Instagram and Tik Tok for more content and don't forget to like, share, and comment! Our Conversations, Our Culture | Do You Know Black? Kickback Instagram: @DoYouKnowBlack Tik Tok: @DoYouKnowBlk

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