Analysis of Slavery



They put them in chain. Grab them at the belly of the slave ship and what destination and career were they been taken to. No one among them knew. packed and arranged like sardines, Lying side by side in a void of “no return. The Portugal where the Portuguese, the Dutch, the France and those who were thrown over board were Henry Solesta Williams, Markus Garvey, Martin Luther king junior, Hail salasie and Ahmed Sakutoure and more.
As I am a citizen of this nation,my journey toward democratization has been a miserable one and not been a smooth journey and I want my country to alway build in the motherland and demand on their devotion . THANK YOU


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Metre 111011110101011010100010111011101111001101101110011101010010100101011011010101101010101011011010101 111010011110010001011010001011011001111011100100011101011
Characters 653
Words 119
Sentences 7
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 2
Lines Amount 2
Letters per line (avg) 260
Words per line (avg) 59
Letters per stanza (avg) 519
Words per stanza (avg) 118

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It about the slavery of our country

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Written on September 12, 2022

Submitted by hajiamansuray59 on September 12, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Ruwaida Adams

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