Tribute to Bily and Haitian 2Pac - Ghosts of Cite Soleil
..QUESTION: " WILL WE EVER SEE DA END OF THIS???HMMM... I'M GUESSIN' TILL THEY TAKE MY OWN BLOOD OUT OF ME... REAL TALK
TIL' THEN B'S UPPS- YA'LL STARTED IT (YA'LL KNOW WHO U ARE)... SO WE N*GG*Z HAVE NO CHOICE BUT TO FINISH IT!!!
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NZINGHA AMAZON QUEEN OF MATAMBA WEST AFRICA (1582-1663) A very good military leader who waged war against the savage slave-hunting Europeans. This war lasted for more than thirty years. Nzingha was of Angoloan descent and is known as a symbol of inspiration for people everywhere. Queen Nzingha is also known by some as Jinga by others as Ginga. She was a member of the ethnic Jagas a militant group that formed a human shield against the Portuguese slave traders. As a visionary political leader, competent, and self sacrificing she was completely devoted to the resistance movement. She formed alliances with other foreign powers pitting them against one another to free Angola of European influence. She possessed both masculine hardness and feminine charm and used them both depending on the situation. She even used religion as a political tool when it suited her. Her death on December 17, 1663 helped open the door for the massive Portuguese slave trade. Yet her struggle helped awaken others that followed her and forced them to mount offensives against the invaders. These include Madame Tinubu of Nigeria; Nandi, the mother of the great Zulu warrior Chaka; Kaipkire of the Herero people of South West Africa; and the female army that followed the Dahomian King, Behanzin Bowelle.