EPISODE · Feb 8, 2026 · 0 MIN
It Wasn't Just America- The Global Enslavement of Africans
from The Unexpected Detour ❤️ · host Frances Hammond
Slavery was never just an American institution.In this episode of The Unexpected Detour ❤️, we examine the global enslavement of Africans and the systems that enabled nations worldwide to profit from African labor, land, and cultural brilliance. From Europe and the Caribbean to Latin America and the Middle East, this conversation challenges the narrow narratives many of us were taught—and asks why denying African heritage no longer makes sense.We also draw clear parallels between historical exploitation and modern labor systems, including the treatment of immigrants today, and explore how African talent and culture were absorbed into global societies without acknowledgment.This episode is not about blame.It’s about clarity, restoration, and remembering who we are.#AfricanRoots#ReclaimOurHistory#KnowYourRoots#OurHistoryMatters#AncestralTruth#AfricanHeritage
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Slavery was never just an American institution.In this episode of The Unexpected Detour ❤️, we examine the global enslavement of Africans and the systems that enabled nations worldwide to profit from African labor, land, and cultural brilliance. From Europe and the Caribbean to Latin America and the Middle East, this conversation challenges the narrow narratives many of us were taught—and asks why denying African heritage no longer makes sense.We also draw clear parallels between historical exploitation and modern labor systems, including the treatment of immigrants today, and explore how African talent and culture were absorbed into global societies without acknowledgment.This episode is not about blame.It’s about clarity, restoration, and remembering who we are.#AfricanRoots#ReclaimOurHistory#KnowYourRoots#OurHistoryMatters#AncestralTruth#AfricanHeritage
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