A film with the same theme as Twelve Years a Slave.
When kunta was sold to the United States, at the beginning, the coachman who made soy sauce was actually the butler of Enano in Black Sail. Has anyone noticed? . .
The first generation of juffury in Nigeria, the second generation of kunta, was trafficked to the United States as slaves. . . In the fourth generation, a white and black chicken jorge was born. In the fifth generation, his son black smith and his father participated in the Civil War to liberate slaves. By the sixth generation truly born free. This is a very heavy story of six generations, a tragic history of enslavement and struggle of an entire family. After reading it, I feel that black people are really miserable. It is a history written by blood and tears.
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