Yanga

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An African who led a colony of slaves in Mexico against Spanish colonials

Real World Example

Yanga was an African leader who, in the late 16th century, led a group of escaped slaves, known as maroons, in Mexico to resist Spanish colonial rule. He and his followers fought for their freedom, successfully negotiating in 1618 with the Spanish to establish a free settlement, San Lorenzo de los Negros, making it one of the first free African communities in the Americas. Yanga's actions were important because they challenged the oppressive systems of slavery and colonialism, inspiring other enslaved people to resist and seek freedom. Today, Yanga's legacy continues to inspire those fighting for freedom and equality, reminding us of the power of resistance and the importance of human rights. For example, his story can inspire individuals and communities advocating for social justice, encouraging them to stand up against injustice and work towards a fairer world.

Practice Version

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