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Re: 1763 Berbice Slave Uprising - Part One

I urge everyone to watch this documentary, including the people who don't like me personally for whatever reason - forget who posted it and just check out the documentary - I think it has a lot of lessons for us today in terms of how revolutions can succeed and how they can fail... note the contention between Cuffy (Kofi) who tried to emulate some aspects of the Dutch system even as he fought against it, and the African-born Atta who wanted no compromise with the Dutch at all... and note how the imperialists used the Carib amerindians against us in this case, just as they used us against the North American Indians as "buffalo soldiers" in the next century... "to divide and rule is their only plan"...

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1763 Berbice Slave Uprising - Part One *LINK*
1763 Berbice Slave Uprising - Part Two *NM* *LINK*
1763 Berbice Slave Uprising - Part Three *NM* *LINK*
Re: 1763 Berbice Slave Uprising - Part One *LINK*
Thankhs *NM*
Re: 1763 Berbice Slave Uprising - Part One


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