Burning Speed: African teacher Burning Spear has received a lot of praise as a reggae musician over the past 25 years. He is known to many people as African teachers, reggae old politicians, cultural ambassadors, ministers, rastamans. The main themes included in his music are Marcus Garvey's teachings, African roots, Rastafarian's beliefs, and consciousness, especially black consciousness. Spear's voice is said to be paralyzed by hypnotism (Bloodlines, Davis and Simon, 1992, 53-55).
In addition, Peter Tosh's song "Africa" (1977) claims to continue the value of African American and African identity, and the burning way "Slave Day" (1975) is forgotten There is no music style. In American slavery farms from the 17th century to the 18th century, the screams among farmers and fields in Africa may be so. This way you will see a black history in the atmosphere of your daily life, including sound, food, dance style, street language, drama and poetry, even hairstyle and even dress style. It has nothing to do with the history of black people
The story of Chloespire provides an interesting explanation of African-American "Wonder Woman". Chloe was born in Africa, married to Caesar Spear who was enslaved in Boston until the end of the 18th century and also a slave. After the family was released, Spears operated the dormitory in the city. In addition, Chloe did chores for famous families. During her work Cesar saw cooking and other work related to boarding houses, but when she returned in the evening, he handed the operation to her during the "break". After working all day, Chloe made dinner with her family for boarding and cleaned the house. In order to earn more money, she accepted washing, she laundered at night and set up a line to dry clothes in her room. She slept for a few hours while she was dry, then ironed them, prepared breakfast for the family, and went to work.
Spears and shields come from tribes throughout Africa. According to this article, Dr. McMaster is the best, but does not have the largest Native American African Spear collection. The two most interesting are the Nadi from Kenya. These spears gathered a lot of attention for the way they were made. Spear heads and handles were forged from copper wire, Nadi's warrior stole copper wire from UK telegraph that crossed its territory. This led to a short war between the UK and Nadi, which led to extinction of Nadi's tribe. The spear owned by Dr. McMaster is the last relic of the horrible tribe once. The gun hanging from the wall came from the time of Frederick between the West Americans and the Rough Knights. Frederick and future US president Theodore Roosevelt accused San Juan. During Zanzibar, Frederick did dozens of extensive prey tours