Black History in ITALY (In 60 Seconds!)
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- čas přidán 13. 04. 2023
- How much do you know about Black history in Italy? Test your knowledge in just 60 seconds in this video!
Presented by Fayida Jailler (Instagram: @freedomismineofficial)
Illustrations by:
Alejandro Salinas (Instagram @als_stone)
Jimena Isabel Merchán (Instagram @jimenaimm)
Music: Italiano by Varanti
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It is a joy to learn snippets of Black history through your videos❣️
This is so kind of you to say, thank you! ❤
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SAN CALOGERO
The story goes that the “black” saint, who arrived in Sicily to evangelise and spread the Christian faith, took care of the poor and sick. He cured them using the sulphurous waters of the volcanic caves (now the Terme di Sciacca, known as Stufe di San Calogero), where he retired to live as a hermit.
During a period of plague, he went to the village to procure bread for the poor, and the people, holed up in their houses for fear of contagion, threw the bread out of the windows. This is the episode that the people of Agrigento commemorate, throwing small loaves of bread with sesame and fennel seeds as the statue of the thaumaturge saint passes by.
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Informative
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I always enjoy reading and viewing your content. Great job
Narrator: "Italy ‘relinquished’ these territories in the 1940s…" 👀
Well, that’s what 60 second time limit gives you.
True Romance 😂
Italian is Latino, the Irvine and culture,meaning come from Italy and Latin in Italian is latino(I) and latina(e).
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The Catholic Church authorized slavery in 1444. This was the start of the Transatlantic slave trade. Great information though to see our scattered twelve tribes in every corner of the earth.
James 1:1
[1]James, a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, to the twelve tribes which are scattered abroad, greeting.