@grandson727: Queen Elizabeth’s Deportation Of Black People From Britain in 1596. #queenelizabethi #fyp #moors #blackamoor #britishisles #foryoupagе #black #darkskin #england #morocco #african #foryouu #HistoryTime #trendin #blackbritish #songhai #travelers #mixedrace #whitewashed #mulatto

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ogwestindian22
morenoindios :
ancient europe was black
2025-05-24 13:09:32
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bad6gal
@NEWSWorthyGAL :
It only takes one racist
2025-05-21 17:28:24
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beautystemslab
Samantha :
Reality is that when Caucasians were in the caucuses mountains black people already occupied Europe
2025-05-24 10:01:13
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therenegademonk
TheRenegadeMonk :
Great vid, but stop using the term mullato.
2025-05-23 16:39:42
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insufferablerunt
insufferablerunt :
Wow. I’m going to do some research on this. It’s fascinating. But terrible 😞
2025-05-22 16:28:14
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siriuslychanzy
Chan zy :
This is conveniently left out of history class when discussing Elizabeth ‘the great’ 🙄🙄
2025-05-23 23:46:08
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messymillennialdiary
MessyMillennialDiary :
History repeating itself!?
2025-05-22 15:11:32
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tahiilcore
caweys is alive :
The deportation in question never really happened, it’s more like an attempt to authorise a merchant to gather up slaves & take them to Portugal and Spain, which never happened. There were at least 360 documented black Britons from 1500-1640.
2025-05-25 12:20:00
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laurette.urban
Laurette Urban :
Sometimes the most xenophobia person suffering from self hatred . Generations of creoles and high yellow perceive they're superior to negus person. Therefore Elizabeth like thousands of individuals that wish they were born kabloona .Lennie Enfield olive tan individual looking like Meghan Markle skin tone.
2025-05-23 23:03:08
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sapphireele
Ara 🌙 🤍 ✴️ :
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽✨✨perfect! Just perfect!
2025-05-21 18:14:37
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alice103771
alice <3 :
the monarchy are awful, i can’t believe so many people worship them here 🤦🏽‍♀️
2025-05-24 08:29:46
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drakkensvarti
Drakken :
that painting of Elizabeth is overpaint the real painting is unde it, she wasn't white either
2025-05-24 08:08:35
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yusuf_de_moor
yusuf :
this will be a re-upload.
2025-05-22 06:00:57
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pinga_ukabila_kabsaa
Ndirangu Mwaura Foundation :
won't stop Africans from naming their children in her honor....
2025-05-25 19:34:39
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khalistevens
Mpangazitha kaMabanga :
Elizabeth II made it plainly clear that she didn't want Black people serving her directly in Buckingham palace. She wanted Black people serving in the kitchen, garden, etc. Racism runs deep in royal blood..🤷🏾‍♂️
2025-07-17 12:55:09
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di.di9665
Di- Di :
Very interesting Very interesting
2025-05-22 09:01:09
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stephanwest4
Tommy :
This is an interesting video 💯👌🏾
2025-05-21 19:07:06
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lisa.elde
Lisa Elde :
Yes thank you for sharing this important history
2025-05-24 09:24:25
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tobes_x
tobi :
Wow as an English teacher this is so interesting and educational- thank you!!!
2025-05-24 09:09:11
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john.willie.tappa
John Willie TAPPA :
she must have forgotten she too was black, or was she preasured by sources close to her.
2025-05-24 16:45:46
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vulgardarlingx
Remain nameless :
Wow they’ve been doing this for a while
2025-05-24 12:50:17
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bens_on.is
bens_on.i$ :
Did you want to talk about how pleasant Africa was at the time?
2025-05-24 09:53:07
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danielkingsl
danielkingsley :
so if there were black people in europe at the time. where did they all go? Where they absorbed into the dominant population?
2025-10-16 19:44:39
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ddbvby
__-22 :
Where is the rest
2025-05-25 22:50:24
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gem72351
Gem :
she use to paint her face white
2025-05-27 15:04:44
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