Emancipator Magazine
Millions of people who identify as Black and African American disappeared after 1492 into an exaggerated account of the holocaust or Mafa. Many were forcibly removed from this land and trafficked across the Atlantic, not from Africa to America, but from America to Europe and Africa. From there, many were traded in Spain and then sent into African ports as goods exchanged for resources. These same people were later re-imported to the Americas under the manufactured label of “African slaves and Negro.”Between the mid-1600s and early 1700s, it's estimated that at least 50,000 Native people were sold and shipped out by the English in the Carolinas, often under the radar to avoid taxation and tariffs. Emancipator Magazine is not designed for entertainment. Each issue serves as a living bookmark, a table of contents for the deeper teachings we preserve, protect, and pass on within our community