The word Maafa (also known as the African Holocaust or Holocaust of
Enslavement) is derived from a Kiswahili word meaning disaster, terrible
occurrence or great tragedy. The term collectively refers to the 500 years
of suffering (including present times) of people of African heritage
through slavery, imperialism, colonialism, invasions, oppression, and
exploitation. Maafa can be considered an area of study within African
history where both the actual history and the legacy of that history are
studied as a single discourse. Thus the paradigm is on the legacy of the
African Holocaust on African people globally. The emphasis in the
historical narrative is on African agents, as opposed to the normal
Eurocentric voice; for this reason Maafa is an aspect of Pan-Africanism.
Beyond slavery 1863]]The Maafa (African
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