Sup /lang/ estaba checkando this board y me realize que this board sucks un chingo. what do you think? apesta o no?.
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Anonymous2006-07-06 15:58 (sage)
kill yourself
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Anonymous2006-07-06 17:45
its filled with racists
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Anonymous2006-07-06 19:42
Chiglish?
Like "DO NOT WANT"?
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Anonymous2006-07-06 20:38
Since 1492, the history of the Americas has been forged by three cultures: indigenous, European, and African - the third root of the Americas, according to the late University of Veracruz professor, Gonzalo Aguirre Beltrán, who was considered Mexico's foremost expert on the African influence on Mexican culture.
The early African presence in the Americas is normally associated with the slave trade in the United States, the Caribbean, Brazil, Central America, Colombia and Peru. Not generally taught in history textbooks is that Mexico was also a key port of entry for slave ships and consequently had a large African population.
In fact, during the colonial era, there were more Africans than Europeans in Mexico, according to Aguirre Beltrán's pioneering 1946 book, "The Black Population in Mexico." And he said they didn't disappear, but in fact took part in forging the great racial mixture that is today Mexico.
"Because of race mixture, much of the African presence is no longer discernible except in a few places such as Veracruz and the Costa Chica in Guerrero and Oaxaca," wrote Aguirre Beltrán.
In Mexico, many of the Africans that entered came to what are now the states of Yucatan, Michoacan, Tlaxcala, Mexico, Chiapas, Veracruz, Guerrero and Oaxaca. Contrary to popular thought, they did not remain in the south but migrated throughout the whole of Mexico, where they were employed in occupations such as mining, the textile industry, ranching, fishing and agriculture. Blacks in Mexico weren't simply slaves. Many were explorers and cofounders of settlements as far north as Los Angeles and other parts of what is today the Southwest United States.
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Anonymous2006-07-06 20:46
Prior to independence from Spain, there were numerous slave rebellions throughout the Americas, including in Mexico. The first documented slave rebellion in Mexico occurred in 1537; this was followed by the establishment of various runaway slave settlements called "palenques." Some rebellions were in alliance with Indians and mestizos even as far north as Chihuahua. In 1608, Spaniards negotiated the establishment of a free black community with Yagna, a runaway rebel slave. Today, that community in Veracruz bears its founder's name.
The principal guerrilla fighters for Mexican independence from Spain were Indians, mestizos and mulattos. One of the primary leaders of the independence movement, José María Morelos y Pavón, was mulatto, or of African ancestry, as was Vicente Guerrero, Mexico's second president, who officially abolished slavery in 1822. Slavery was actually not done away with until 1829.
Hidden from history is Mexico's role as a sanctuary to African American slaves during the 19th century. Unknown to even most historians, descendants of these slaves still live in Mexico.
In the summer of 1850, the Mascogos, composed of runaway slaves and free blacks from Florida, along with Seminoles and Kikapus, fled south from the United States, to the Mexican border state of Coahuila. Accompanying the Seminoles were also 'Black Seminoles' -- slaves who had been freed by the tribe after battles against white settlers in Florida.
The three groups eventually settled the town of El Nacimiento, Coahuila, where many of their descendants remain, including some of our distant relatives.
The African presence in Mexico is not so much denied as it is obscured. Aguirre Beltrán's work has brought to light something most Mexicans and Mexican Americans have historically been unaware of -- that they, like other Latinos, have not only Indian and Spanish blood, but African blood as well.
In times of racial discord between Latinos and African Americans, this historical confluence of cultures should serve as a reminder that both communities share common ancestors. In fact, if we probe far enough, we're all related.
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Anonymous2006-07-06 21:03
Yanga, a runaway slave, led cimarrones hiding in the mountains of Veracruz for more than 30 years before founding the first free African town in the Americas, San Lorenzo de los Negros, in 1609, a decade before the first enslaved Africans arrived in Jamestown, Va. In 1930, San Lorenzo was proudly renamed Yanga.
African people in Mexico did not face the same powerful slavocracy as their brothers and sisters to the North. During the war for independence from Spain (1810-21), Afro-Mexicans in the military received a salary, held higher positions in society and were authorized to carry arms. Despite Spanish and Criollo (Spanish-born in the Americas) attempts to impose a caste system, slavery in Mexico was abolished in 1830, 35 years before the U.S. Civil War.
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Anonymous2006-07-07 12:18
MI NOVIA ES FEA, AYUDA FOR CHAN
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Anonymous2006-07-07 14:02
wow alguien se puso a checar wikipedia
4chan, si es que eres tan poderoso,disminuye la cuota interna
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Anonymous2006-07-10 20:36
Actually, I think that Yanga is a pretty badass name.
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Anonymous2006-07-17 17:41
SECUESTRO DE THREAD...................................
Porque estamos hasta la madre de que cualquier pendejo en cualquier parte del mundo que no sea esta piense en Gringolandia(Yankeeland) cada vez que oye la palabra America ahora vamos a discutir sobre un nombre nuevo para el continente antes conocido como America.
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Anonymous2006-07-17 19:17
>>11
Yo propongo un nombre que no se pronuncie y simplemente se componga de un raro simbolo cuasi egipcio.
COLOMBIA PORKE COLON LO DESCUBRIO NO AMERICO VESPUSIO ;'(
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Anonymous2006-07-19 18:14
hola esta es mi novia entrando al 4chan por first vez ok yo digo esto y lo garantizo tu solo dees firmar aki y tu mujer sera penetrada por mi pene jugoso y chorreante de semen caliente y lleno de espermas que pelean por entrar en el utero virgen de tu hermana
y segundo, que eramos tan pendejos en ese entonces que no valiamos como humanos, para decir que unos estupidos en barco nos "descubrieron" ???
aqui ya habia una civilizaicon - SERES H-U-M-A-N-O-S - hijos de su pinche madre, no se les olvide
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Anonymous2006-07-19 22:02
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Anonymous2006-07-21 19:14
>>16
indiso incivilizados atrazados 600 anos en cultura,gobiernomtecnologia,etc
mira a tu gran raza pinches indios ignorantes no progresan
el que deberia informarse eres tu
america fue descubierta en 1492 por cristobal colon
americo vespucio fue el primero en darle la vuelta total al continente y por ende se le puso su nombre en su honor no recuerdo ningun indigena haceindo un recorrido total del continente en barco y haciendo cartografia o mapas detallados de el asi que?
tu punto no es valido
los indigenas no tenian ni la mas minima idea de cartografia o su entorno de ser asi se hubiesen extendido por todo el continenete americano y no por pequenas regiones
ahora lo ultimo segun se han encontrado cascos vikingos en groenlandia y alaska asiq ue tal vez colon no fue el primer navegantr en cruzarlo pero al no tener registros de esto se le atribuye a colon
ECHATE UNA VUELTA A TU BIBLIOTECA MAS CERCAN,LEE,CULTIVATE,ESTUDIA Y DESPUES HABLAMOS OK
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Anonymous2006-07-21 19:17
HOLA SOY MONTEZUMA ME HAN ULTRAJADO EL ANO VIOLADO A MIS MUJERES Y FUMADO MIS CIGARRILLOS MALDITO COLON Y AMERICO ME TOMARE VENGANZA
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MONTEZUMA2006-07-21 19:18
OK
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Anonymous2006-07-21 19:19
>>16
y lee toda la nota la proxima vez por favor
es como si creyeran en la atlantida o mu lemuria
""Even if it does prove to have been drawn in 1763, sceptics will point out that we still only have the mapmaker's word that he copied if from a 1418 map, rather than from a more recent one. ""
lo unico que tienes de esto es la palabra del cartografo
o sea yo puedo copiar un mapa en 1763 y ponerle que lo hize a base de uno hecho por un chino en 1431
y? quien te va a creer pruebas algo si que es un gran falsificador, andate a buscar el santo grial,la piedra filosofal,la fuente de la eterna juventud, el dorado,ovnis y demas patrañas chaval
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MONTEZUMA2006-07-21 19:21
ok
LEMURIA: SAINT SEIYA
SANTO GRIAL: FATE/ STAY NIGHT
PIEDRA FILOSOFAL: FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST
OVNIS: GANTZ
EL ANIME ES LA VERDAD DEL UNIVERSO MI AMIGO, TU ELIGES DE QUE LADO ESTAS
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Anonymous2006-07-21 19:26
toma si no tienes tiempo de ir a una biblioteca esto es lo mas cercano,informate un poco nene la proxima vez , y los articulos sensacionalistas son solo eso eh!, anda a leerte el semanario de lo insolito y muy interesante que haz de creer que son reales