@officialtraceywalker · Tracey Walker | Digital Marketer | AI Marketing Agency CEO
Saved 2026-05-15 · Posted 2026-02-11 · Status: New
It’s the 11th day of Black History Month.
Today I decided to drop some knowledge here that I’m sure almost NONE of us were taught in school.
I know there’s gonna be somebody who “already knew” this cause they WERE taught it in school (as they will say) but just never spread the word for the rest of us to know until this post though.. 🤷🏻♀️
Anyway, maybe look up Anthony Johnson and teach this to your children (as I’m teaching mine) about Chattel Slavery too so we stick to truth sometimes and not just emotionalized fiction the system has been created to teach.
#BlackHistoryMonth #ChattelSlavery
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Ill take "stuff Democrats will never discuss" for $500 Alex
Black history we never heard about in school.
This is going to wreck the narrative.
Well that kinda fucks up the reparations talk doesn't it 😅
That's why truth about our history is so important.
It's nice to see real history being spoken, it's a rare sort of person who will have the strength and courage to say it how it is, much respect the that man 👏👏👏
Slavery had been going on for millennia’s before this. Not the first time. Rome and Greece both had slaves.
Anthony Johnson himself arrived in Virginia around 1621 as an indentured servant (originally named Antonio, likely captured from Angola). He gained his freedom by the 1640s, acquired land, and became a successful tobacco farmer. In 1655, he won a court case against a white neighbor, establishing legal ownership over John Casor, an African man, for life. This made Johnson one of the first Black people to own a lifelong slave in a civil ruling, and the case helped codify the shift from indentured servitude to hereditary chattel slavery.3b8e2f879da1cf145478fdd66fc042
Black history moment with actual facts they do not like so their ego can't accept it they ignore the truth but it's there & will always be
Tippu Tip, a black man, captured and sold more slaves than anyone in Africa! GOOGLE IT!
Can this information actually be confirmed. Not an inflammatory question. Id just like to know why this information isn't or hasn't been shared before
Nope Hugh Gwyn a white man was the first slave owner in the United States.
Makes February a little different huh.
There is still slavery going on, just not on the news.
😂wait till they here this. Hahaha 😂 😂