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					<description><![CDATA[I had always wanted know what the Africans who facilitated the slave traders to acquire slaves in Africa look like.  I always had that trouble imagining the features those individuals might possess.  Well I think this problem has been solved.  Peter Josie easily fit that mould.  Its not that it comes as a surprise to me.  Being from Indian extraction means it is natural for him to have a significant disregard for anything black and African.  Any history student know the indentured servants always thought of themselves as being better than the field hands.  Maybe Josie have chosen to forget that and offer himself a willing vessel to be used and abused just so that he can claim &quot;position&quot;.  

I don&#039;t know how much of an authority on African history he Peter is.   Perhaps he can declare his credentials.  But if he knows so much that Africans sold African into slavery perhaps he should know about the level of duress that was introduced by the slave traders.  It was a straight case of a matter of life and death: meet our demands and you live and if you don&#039;t you die.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had always wanted know what the Africans who facilitated the slave traders to acquire slaves in Africa look like.  I always had that trouble imagining the features those individuals might possess.  Well I think this problem has been solved.  Peter Josie easily fit that mould.  Its not that it comes as a surprise to me.  Being from Indian extraction means it is natural for him to have a significant disregard for anything black and African.  Any history student know the indentured servants always thought of themselves as being better than the field hands.  Maybe Josie have chosen to forget that and offer himself a willing vessel to be used and abused just so that he can claim &#8220;position&#8221;.  </p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know how much of an authority on African history he Peter is.   Perhaps he can declare his credentials.  But if he knows so much that Africans sold African into slavery perhaps he should know about the level of duress that was introduced by the slave traders.  It was a straight case of a matter of life and death: meet our demands and you live and if you don&#8217;t you die.		</p>
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