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02 Feb 2012 11:22 #73508
by ketchim
Should CUFFY statue be Relocated ??
To New Amserdam Stelling OR
In front of the Berbice Bridge.
discuss....
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02 Feb 2012 11:55 #73514
by VillageBelle
Black History Month: What's Theme of This Year's African American History Month?By
Ellen Freudenheim
, About.com Guide
Question: Black History Month: What's Theme of This Year's African American History Month?Every year there's a different theme for February's celebration of African American History Month, also called Black History Month for short. What's this year's theme? And who sets the theme agenda?
Answer: The 2012 theme for African American History Month, celebrated in February, is "Black Women in American: Culture and History."This conveniently combines February's celebration of Black History Month with March's celebration of Women's History Month.
The theme is announced annually by the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH)in Washington DC, which also offers "theme kits" for every African American History year.
About the Association for the Study of African American Life and History
- The organization's stated goal "is to promote, research, preserve, interpret and disseminate information about Black life, history and culture to the global community."
- It is currently located temporarily on the campus of Howard University.
- Established on September 9, 1915
- Founded y Dr. Carter G. Woodson
- The organization are the founders of Black History Month
- Contact:
www.asalh.org
- Theme Kit information:
www.asalh.org/themeproducts.html
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02 Feb 2012 12:09 #73522
by VillageBelle
Cuffy Statue in Georgetown GuyanaThe 1763 Monument in the heart of Georgetown is a fitting tribute to the African slave Cuffy and the history of the proud Afro-Guyanese people. Cuffy lead the 1763 Slave Revolt on 23 February, 1763 from his base at Plantation Lilienburg, along with his deputy Akara. Cuffy’s army of African slaves overthrew the Berbice governor van Hoogenheim and Cuffy ruled as the Governor of Berbice.
At the start of the revolt in February 1763, Cuffy and his army attacked and captured plantations Magdalenenburg, Juliana, Mon Repos, Essendam, Lilienburg, Elizabeth and Alexandra, Hollandia and Zeelandia before moving on Fort Nassua. Peerboom was attacked and captured on 3 March 1763 before Cuffy and his men plotted their ultimate battle for Fort Nassau. However, his deputy Akara led unauthorised attacks on Dageraad. General Akara’s attacks on Dageraad came at a time when the European reinforcements were already in place and the African slave army sufferred crippling defeats. With the African slave army crippled by the defeats at Dageraad, the European reinforcements for Barbados and elsewhere soon recaptured Berbice.
On 26 May 1966, two hundred years after Cuffy’s leadership of the 1763 Berbice African Slave Revolt, Guyana achieved its independence from Britain led by another proud and remarkable Afro-Guyanese Mr Forbes Burnham leader and Cabaca of the Peoples National Congress – PNC.
www.outsideyourworld.com/2011/02/cuffy-statue/
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02 Feb 2012 12:15 #73524
by ketchim
Because he is NOT from Demerara !
Bobbicians always accusing GT of sumting or de odda.
In fairness, Cuffy belongs to Berbice....
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02 Feb 2012 12:17 #73525
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demerara + berbice + essequibo = Guyana :cool:
as much as the berbicians would like to think they are a country unto themselves.....they are still part of guyana and always will be!!
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