Podcast Edition: Ye & Black Identity

Published 2022-10-29

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  • @Safirlady
    This is only one small piece of the puzzle; a single narrative cannot apply to all people specifically Black people in said instance. Also, what I meant about the word “Black” is in an etymological sense... As in transitioned from one term to the next and ultimately indicated ***enslaved***. Black Idigenous were among several groups of Black and darkskinned people who were enslaved…There were also several different groups of Black/dark-skinned people living specifically in North America at said time. Additionally, for those who wonder about Jewish ancestral affiliations, plausibly the largest concentration of descendants of Black Jews in the Americas & the Caribbean- (unbeknownst to them), Haitians, Brazilians, plausibly Louisiana Creoles, some Cuban, Jamaican, Dominicans were sold from Africa into other parts of the world. However, these descendants are now mixed in with Black Indigenous and other Black group descendants.