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Where did the idea of integration in the United States come from? When Black People were on the African continent, they were not thinking about integrating with white people. When Black People were attacked by slave traders and slave hunters, they were not thinking about integrating with white people. When Black People were standing on the auction block they were not thinking about integrating with white people..
Was integration a Black idea or did white people in America come up with the idea? Is that why white people went to Africa looking for slaves; because they knew they would want some Black People to integrate with a few hundred years down the road?

Integration is simply one of Nature's many options. None of the humans involved seriously thought about integration as a solution to the problem of white/Black relations in the United States? Why? Because it was an impossible solution.

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Mba Mbulu is an independent educator with more than 30 years of educational experience. He has designed courses, written several books and edited several newsletters and writings.


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