African Immigrants Are the Real "AKATAs" - NOT Foundational Black Americans 📱
Автор: Dennis Spurling Podcast
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In this broadcast, Uncle D (Dennis Spurling) addresses one of the most controversial identity debates in modern Black political discourse. The claim is simple: Foundational Black Americans are not rootless, not culturally detached, and not immigrants. We are foundational to this country. The attempt to label FBA as “akata” ignores history, ignores ethnogenesis, and ignores who was actually present at the founding of the United States.
Uncle D breaks down what ethnogenesis means — the creation of a new ethnic group through shared historical conditions — and explains how 400 years of slavery, Reconstruction, Jim Crow, and Civil Rights forged a distinct American ethnic group. FBA are not Yoruba-Americans, not Hausa-Americans, not Igbo-Americans. Tribal distinctions were shattered in the transatlantic slave trade. What emerged on American soil was something new: a non-immigrant people whose culture, political philosophy, and economic contributions are indigenous to this land.
This episode also exposes how whitewashing of history fuels the myth that America was founded exclusively by white men. When 10–20% of the colonial population disappears from paintings, textbooks, and public memory, people begin to believe Black Americans were never there. That distortion feeds both white nationalist narratives and immigrant misunderstandings about belonging.
The historical record is clear: Black Americans were present at the founding — fighting in militias, serving as spies, preaching liberty, owning land, shaping theology, and participating in the Revolutionary War. Foundation isn’t symbolic. It’s structural. And you can’t erase a foundation without collapsing the building.
🔎 WHAT YOU’LL HEAR IN THIS EPISODE
What “akata” actually means and how the term evolved
Why FBA are a distinct, non-immigrant ethnic group
The concept of ethnogenesis explained clearly
Black soldiers at Bunker Hill and in the Revolutionary War
How historical whitewashing reshaped national memory
Why the “white ethno-state” myth collapses under scrutiny
Why delineation is about political clarity, not hostility
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