Real Africanism – was inspired by many of those tumultuous events that occurred in the early 70's that were abound until the mid 80's that triggered an identity crisis with many black people on a worldwide scale questioning the significance of their origin in respect to their worth as human beings, in the social scheme of things.
Historically, most black people worldwide had endured the perils associated with the slave trade coupled with aii the lost heritage of their former family history, however, here in the United States and in other foreign countries the 70's and 80's proved to be extremely distasteful for many black people regarding all the inequality and all the injustice that they were personally experiencing.
Meanwhile ancestors of the perpetrators forgave all the atrocities associated with human trafficking for the enslavement of Africans and the same ancestry looked away from all the atrocities of apartheid while showing a false indignation toward the practitioners of that unfair system.
Of course, black people were very much aware ancestors of the enslavers truly devaluated black peoples place of origin and considered Africa to be a "shit-hole" country long before a U.S. president had the audacity to publicly declare it, many times, with the approval of his staunch supporters. The Africano shows from the time slave ships stole people from their homeland they should be mindful that getting on any slave ships were involuntary, they should also reflect in their mind's eye Africa, their place of origin has much beauty to behold.
Africa possess many hidden gems, waterfalls, peoples of the land with their various cultures. From the heights of Mt. Kilimanjaro to the depths of the safari where wild animals are always on a chase for food, this magnificent place is to be admired and not slurred by any world leader because Africa possess "beauty in detail" to be appreciated by all who respect broad diversities in creation. It's noteworthy that all the animals captured in this painting are very much endangered from the same type of greed that many people experienced in the past and in certain measures in the present.
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