Today in Labor History December 6, 1810: Miguel Hidalgo decreed an end to slavery in Mexico. However, slavery continued in parts of Mexico until 1829, when Afro-Mestizo President Vicente Ramon Guerrero banned it again. Between the Spanish conquest of the Aztecs and 1829, over 200,000 enslaved Africans were brought to New Spain, as Mexico was known then. An estimated 1.3 million Mexicans today claim African ancestry. Guerrero had been one of the key strategists and military commanders in Mexico’s war of independence from Spain. He was also the first black president in North American history.

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Nelson Mandela: A Legacy of Freedom and Forgiveness

Nelson Mandela, born in 1918 in Mvezo, South Africa, became a pivotal figure in the fight against apartheid. After joining the African National Congress, he was imprisoned for 27 years, emerging as a symbol of resilience and reconciliation. Elected as South Africa's first Black president in 1994, Mandela's commitment to forgiveness and unity earned him global admiration, leaving a lasting legacy of courage and compassion.

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Vicente Guerrero: Mexico’s First Black President

Discover how Vicente Guerrero rose from humble beginnings as the son of a mixed-race family to become Mexico’s second president. As a revolutionary general, Guerrero played a key role in Mexico’s independence, abolished slavery in 1829, and championed equal rights for all Mexicans.
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Today in Labor History December 6, 1810: Miguel Hidalgo decreed an end to slavery in Mexico. However, slavery continued in parts of Mexico until 1829, when Afro-Mestizo President Vicente Ramon Guerrero banned it again. Between the Spanish conquest of the Aztecs and 1829, over 200,000 enslaved Africans were brought to New Spain, as Mexico was known then. An estimated 1.3 million Mexicans today claim African ancestry. Guerrero had been one of the key strategists and military commanders in Mexico’s war of independence from Spain.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #mexico #slavery #Abolition #independence #president #miguelhidalgo #afromexicano #blackpresident #BlackMastadon

Today in Labor History December 6, 1810: Miguel Hidalgo decreed an end to slavery in Mexico. However, slavery continued in parts of Mexico until 1829, when Afro-Mestizo President Vicente Ramon Guerrero banned it again. Between the Spanish conquest of the Aztecs and 1829, over 200,000 enslaved Africans were brought to New Spain, as Mexico was known then. An estimated 1.3 million Mexicans today claim African ancestry. Guerrero had been one of the key strategists and military commanders in Mexico’s war of independence from Spain.

#WorkingClass #LaborHistory #mexico #slavery #Abolition #independence #president #MiguelHidalgo #afromexicano #blackpresident #BlackMastadon

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Fela à #PhilharmonieParis @philharmonie quand combat et musique ne font qu'un, le slip aussi prend une connotation politique. #BlackPresident

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