A French Man From Martinique in England

 

Reflecting On the past Looking for the future : Page 1

Museum in Docklands - London Sugar Slavery  

 

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Related Links: this part of my website is where my truly persistent volonty to bring to visitors an image if it isn’t to bring to light, on a different proportion the truth about England English's people, and try to find an answer to a question.

Why Black, foreigners  immigrant people are suffering in England?

 I am totally happy to have the Museum’s links on this page, it just gives  so much, ensures, which is great moment for people to discover life during the slavery. Even if a lot did say but I found out what makes the difference. When I hear see read about England who has abolished the slavery  I just hope people realize that  anything hasn’t   been  abolished it is just a new sophisticated way to practice it which makes the happiness of some countries but unfortunately not abolished  otherwise we are insulting the suffering,the pain of people right now in Africa India and Cambodia and others. It is a real pain for some to whenever they walk round a country house or a museum to be struck by their absence, where are the acknoledgements that british history is their heritage too? There are say Black people few  references to the fact that much of Britain was built on the slave trade and prospered through  it. Most of the country houses that today we we see as part of british heritage were built on the backs of slaves; the men and women who were taken by force from Africa to the Caribbean to generate wealth for their british masters. For up-to-date information on all these events visit www.national trust.org.uk or consult the National Trust Handbook

Related Links is also the opportuny for me to thank my friend Paul from RFO Martinique for his show Alabowdaj which brings me so much fun joy at the moment where in England we endure a lot, where in England so bad things is happening. I encourage people to come along it is worth it there with Silvio,Chabine pwel si, DD21, Miaw92210, Benny, Serviteur, Nono, Zicak, Boukak, Jose, Kingkong, Laurence, Lionel it’s simply GREAT! Thanks to them all. Thanks to RFO Martinique

Martinique: The Island I left to: Page 2

That is my place my environment useful to see the climate discover the difference of culture. As a matter of facts its was called “L’Ile aux fleurs”

Getting the help from France my homeland: RADIO EUROPE1 180 LW

It has always been difficult for me to stay far away of  my Family Homeland Country and from them I get the help

RADIO MARTINIQUE

I like to hear the music the Zouk I like to hear about them all

Martinique my universe my music:

The kind of music I like to hear

                England

    London Slavery Museum

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Black’s history: Know your history to be proud

Of yourself of your Country

Slave trade history

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London, Sugar & Slavery

A new gallery revealing London’s involvement in the Slave trade

www.museumindocklands.org.uk

From Martinique: Black man in England know your history to be proud of yourself of your Country

What have you done to be proud:

My Tribute to Lady Diana

See Hear Read that but don’t  forget it