Light-skinned Arab Palestinians enslaved Black Africans for more than 1,000 years -- employing whips, chains, universal rape and systematic castration.
​“Abeed” in Arabic still means "n---- slave."
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The Old Slave Mart in Charleston, S.C. houses damning evidence of how Arab slavers brutalized Black Africans in the longest slave trade known to man.


[Image from display at the Old Slave Mart Museum, caption by the museum] Slavers Revenging Their Losses, ca. 1866. Wood engraving. An Arab slave driver murders an enslaved African unable to keep up with the yoked convoy marching from the African interior to a coastal fort for delivery to traders. - Library of Congress

[Image from display at the Old Slave Mart Museum, caption by the museum] Danish traders in Africa. Traders negotiate with the Akwamu king on the Gold Coast (Ghana) in 1784, to gain an alliance against the Awuna people, who opposed the establishment of the slave trading fort, seen in the background. - Photographs and Prints Division, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, The New York Public Library

[Image from display at the Old Slave Mart Museum, caption by the museum] Bound for the Americas, ca. 1860. Young African male held in a wooden slave yoke, for transport to the Americas. - Photographs and Prints Division, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, The New York Public Library
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We demand action by Palestinians and all Arabs.​
To date, there has been ZERO:
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Reckoning
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Acknowlegment
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Reparations
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Sale of slaves by Muslims in Mauritania.
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Palestinian stance on slavery​​​