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IGBO LANDING 1803: How 75 Igbo Ancestors Chose Dèath Over Bondage after Overpowering their Captors  The 1803 Igbo Landing is recognized as one of the most powerful acts of resistance in the history of the transatlantic slave trade. A moment where approximately 75 Igbo captives, having seized control of their vessel, chose mass drowning in Dunbar Creek, Georgia, over the dehumanization of slavery.  It is not merely a tale of tragic death, but a definitive assertion of autonomy, where the Igbo collectively decided that death was preferable to a life of forced servitude.  The act was highly effective as a symbolic
IGBO LANDING 1803: How 75 Igbo Ancestors Chose Dèath Over Bondage after Overpowering their Captors The 1803 Igbo Landing is recognized as one of the most powerful acts of resistance in the history of the transatlantic slave trade. A moment where approximately 75 Igbo captives, having seized control of their vessel, chose mass drowning in Dunbar Creek, Georgia, over the dehumanization of slavery. It is not merely a tale of tragic death, but a definitive assertion of autonomy, where the Igbo collectively decided that death was preferable to a life of forced servitude. The act was highly effective as a symbolic "first freedom march," disrupting the narrative that enslaved people were passive victims. Slave owners and traders often feared and labeled the Igbo as particularly rebellious, unyielding, and prone to suicide. This reputation was earned because the Igbo frequently chose to die rather than submit to ownership Their resistance was often linked to the egalitarian and republican nature of traditional Igbo society, which made it impossible for them to accept the absolute subjugation required by chattel slavery. Phasing out the identity of Igbos overseas seems so hard for captors as they were known to maintain a deep sense of identity and connection to their homeland, viewing enslavement as a spiritual death that was worse than physical death. The captives did not just run away; they overthrew their captors, took control of the ship, and dictated their own end. They Chose Ultimate Autonomy by walking into the water, they committed one of the largest mass suicides of enslaved people, exercising ultimate control over their lives and bodies. The event is marked as a legacy of resistance and remembered in Gullah Geechee culture and American history as a victory of spirit, summarized by the mantra: "The water spirit brought us; the water spirit will take us home". The Igbo Landing is more than a story of death; it is a sacred act of dignity where the Igbo people chose to return to their ancestors rather than submit to the dehumanizing yoke of bondage. As some scholars note, they did not die as slaves… “THEY DIED AS WARRIORS” Cha Cha Cha Ndi Igbo Kwenu! Share n Follow Page My GuynZ💕 #igbolanding #History #igboamaka #east #nigeria

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