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In this eye-opening episode of Tin Foil Central NELIRA MUSE delves into her past experiences with religion, reflecting on a time when she fervently prayed to become a devout, "sold-out" Christian. As the old saying goes, "Be careful what you wish for because you just might get it."
While slavery as an institution in the U.S. lasted for about 246 years (from 1619 to 1865), the broader context of the transatlantic slave trade began earlier in the 16th century and continued into the 19th century, affecting African populations across the Americas for roughly 400 years. This includes the period from the early 1500s when the Portuguese and Spanish began transporting enslaved Africans to their colonies in the Caribbean and South America, extending through the abolition of slavery in various parts of the Americas in the 19th century.
Tin Foil Central is a modern forum for thinkers, dreamers, and explorers of all kinds. It’s a space where open hearts and curious minds come together to share ideas, challenge assumptions, and imagine new possibilities. Whether you’re passionate about philosophy, science, or the mysteries of the universe, we invite you to join the conversation. This is where diverse perspectives meet, and where every idea has a place at the table, as long as you're ready to think big and explore the unknown.
By NELIRA MUSEIn this eye-opening episode of Tin Foil Central NELIRA MUSE delves into her past experiences with religion, reflecting on a time when she fervently prayed to become a devout, "sold-out" Christian. As the old saying goes, "Be careful what you wish for because you just might get it."
While slavery as an institution in the U.S. lasted for about 246 years (from 1619 to 1865), the broader context of the transatlantic slave trade began earlier in the 16th century and continued into the 19th century, affecting African populations across the Americas for roughly 400 years. This includes the period from the early 1500s when the Portuguese and Spanish began transporting enslaved Africans to their colonies in the Caribbean and South America, extending through the abolition of slavery in various parts of the Americas in the 19th century.
Tin Foil Central is a modern forum for thinkers, dreamers, and explorers of all kinds. It’s a space where open hearts and curious minds come together to share ideas, challenge assumptions, and imagine new possibilities. Whether you’re passionate about philosophy, science, or the mysteries of the universe, we invite you to join the conversation. This is where diverse perspectives meet, and where every idea has a place at the table, as long as you're ready to think big and explore the unknown.