📜 Land for Justice: The Role of Kingdoms

and Tribes in Rebuilding a Future

🖋️ Introduction – A Call to Restore What Was Lost


For centuries, many kingdoms and tribes across the continent participated in the transatlantic slave trade, capturing and selling their own people into slavery. These actions, while complex and often coerced, contributed to one of the greatest atrocities in human history: the displacement of millions of Black people stolen from their
homelands.

Today, we are calling for partnership, not blame. This is a call to action for nations and tribes to restore what was taken by contributing land for the descendants of those who were stolen.

We will build two of the most prosperous nations in the world — Liberia and Sierra Leone — over the next seven years. This prosperity will extend to neighboring nations and tribes that share our DNA and history.

But for those tribes that refuse to take reparative action, the consequences will be severe:

“Without reconciliation, they risk total isolation — culturally, economically, and socially — from this new world.

People will know where they come from. They will know who sold them. And they will ask every person they meet: What tribe do you come from?

”This is not a call for charity.

This is a call for justice, accountability, and reconciliation.


🌍 The Bigger Picture – A Global Effort in

Reparative Justice

📊 Key Numbers (Updated for K-12 Focus)


This call for land restoration is one piece of a larger reparations puzzle. Every group responsible for the transatlantic slave trade is being held accountable, and each group is contributing to the building of Liberia and Sierra Leone.

Here’s what other groups are contributing:

Liable Party


🇺🇸 USA Government

🇪🇺 European & Brazilian Governments

⛪ Religious Organizations

🏞️ Nations & Tribes

Contribution


$400 billion over 7 years

$350 billion over 7 years

$50 billion over 7 years + social infrastructure

Land Contributions

Purpose


Infrastructure, K-12 education, military support

Infrastructure, economic development, education

Childcare, healthcare, vocational training

Land for resettlement, economic development, and cultural restoration

Do you have connections to any of these individuals or groups?

📢 Your Role:


We are asking nations and tribes to provide land for:

✅ Resettlement: Providing land for one million Black households in Liberia and one million Black households in Sierra Leone.

✅ Economic Development: Allocating land for agriculture, business, and industry to create thriving economies.

✅ Cultural Restoration: Designating land for cultural centers, museums, and institutions that preserve and celebrate the history and contributions of Black people stolen from their homeland.

📊 Our Ask – Land Contributions for Repatriation and Nation-Building


The land contributions we are requesting will support:🏡 Housing and Communities: Providing space for repatriates to build homes and settle their families.🌱 Agriculture and Business: Creating opportunities for farming, entrepreneurship, and industry.📚 Cultural Centers and Museums: Establishing spaces to preserve history, promote education, and foster cultural pride.

🤝 Who We Need to Reach – Key Leaders and Nations

📊 Key Numbers (Updated for K-12 Focus)

We are actively working to present this proposal to key leaders and governments.

Category


🇱🇷 Liberia

🇸🇱 Sierra Leon

🇳🇬 Nigeria

🇬🇭 Ghana

🇧🇯 Benin

🇦🇴 Angola

Total Funding


President George Weah

President Julius Maada Bio

President Bola Tinubu

President Nana Akufo-Addo

President Patrice Talon

President João Lourenço

Annual Contribution


🚨 Not Yet Presented

🚨 Not Yet Presented

🚨 Not Yet Presented

🚨 Not Yet Presented

🚨 Not Yet Presented

🚨 Not Yet Presented

⚖️ The Urgency of Now – A Moment for Leadership

⚖️ The Urgency of Now –

A Moment for Leadership


The world is changing rapidly.

Leaders and tribes have the opportunity to play a leading role in addressing historical injustices by contributing land for reparations.

This is a chance to restore trust with the diaspora and secure a prosperous future for the continent.

By contributing to the Global Reparations Fund, nations will:

✅ Lead the World in Reparative Justice.

✅ Strengthen Ties with the Global Black Diaspora.

✅ Set a Lasting Example for Other Nations.

📲 How You Can Help – Join the Call


We need your help to present this proposal to key leaders and
governments. Do you have connections to any of the individuals or nations listed above?

✨ Final Thoughts


This proposal is not about charity.

It’s about accountability, reconciliation, and restoration.

Nations and tribes have a moral and practical responsibility to take meaningful action to repair the damage done by the transatlantic slave trade.

By providing land, they can restore what was taken and build a future of prosperity for all.

Don’t miss out on joining our live Zoom meetings where we provide updates and strategize on next steps.

📜 Liable Parties and Proposals

We are presenting detailed proposals to governments, religious organizations, and African tribes responsible for the transatlantic slave trade. Explore each proposal to learn more about our call for reparations, repatriation, and restoration.

🌍 Nations Liable for Their Role in the Transatlantic Slave Trade

Proposal to the USA: The United States built its entire economic system on slavery, benefiting from forced labor and generational exploitation. Our proposal outlines steps for reparations, repatriation, and restoration with Liberia. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Portugal: Portugal was the first European nation to engage in the transatlantic slave trade, initiating the horrific system that would span centuries. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Spain: Spain played a significant role in the enslavement of Africans through its vast colonial empire in the Americas and the Caribbean.

➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Britain: Britain became the largest colonial empire during the height of the transatlantic slave trade, profiting from enslaved labor across its colonies. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to France: France was a key player in the slave trade, particularly in the Caribbean, where it exploited enslaved Africans to fuel its sugar economy. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Netherlands: The Dutch were heavily involved in slave trade routes and established the Dutch West India Company, which controlled much of the Atlantic slave trade.➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Denmark: Denmark, though smaller, played a significant role in the West African slave trade, particularly through its colonies in the Caribbean.

➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Sweden: Sweden’s involvement in the slave trade is lesser-known, but it did establish colonies in Africa and participated in the trade. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Brazil: Brazil imported more enslaved Africans than any other country, becoming the largest slave-holding nation in history.

➡️ Read the Proposal

🕊️ Religious Organizations Liable for Their Role in the Transatlantic Slave Trade

Each faith-based institution will have its own proposal link.

Proposal to the Catholic Church: The Catholic Church issued papal bulls authorizing the enslavement of non-Christians, directly enabling the transatlantic slave trade. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Anglican Church: The Church of England was heavily involved in the slave trade, with bishops and clergy profiting from enslaved labor.➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Dutch Reformed Church: The Dutch Reformed Church was closely tied to the Dutch colonial system, which relied heavily on enslaved labor. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Protestant Sects: Various Protestant groups across Europe and America played a role in the slave trade and benefited from the system. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Jewish Financiers (Specific Individuals): Certain Jewish financiers and merchants played a role in funding voyages and enterprises involved in the transatlantic slave trade. ➡️ Read the Proposal

🌍 African Tribes Liable for Their Role in the Transatlantic Slave Trade

Each tribe or kingdom will have its own proposal link.

Proposal to the Kingdom of Dahomey: The Kingdom of Dahomey was a major player in the transatlantic slave trade, capturing and selling prisoners of war to European traders.

➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Ashanti Empire: The Ashanti Empire was heavily involved in the capture and sale of enslaved Africans in West Africa.

➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Yoruba Kingdoms (Oyo): The Yoruba Kingdoms, particularly Oyo, participated in internal conflicts that fueled the transatlantic slave trade. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Kongo Kingdom: The Kongo Kingdom initially allied with the Portuguese, facilitating the trade of enslaved people.

➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Imbangala (Angola): The Imbangala warriors of Angola were known for raiding villages to capture people for the slave trade. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Fante Confederacy: The Fante Confederacy controlled key coastal trade routes and was involved in trading captives with Europeans.➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Wolof States: The Wolof States were among the earliest participants in the transatlantic slave trade, engaging in trade with European powers.➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Mbundu (Ndongo and Matamba): The Mbundu people, particularly from Ndongo and Matamba, were frequently targeted for enslavement by European traders.

➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Aro Confederacy: The Aro Confederacy played a significant role in the slave trade through its network of trade routes across West Africa. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Kingdom of Benin: The Kingdom of Benin was involved in the slave trade, although it also resisted European interference at times. ➡️ Read the Proposal

📜 Liable Parties and Proposals

We are presenting detailed proposals to governments, religious organizations, and African tribes responsible for the transatlantic slave trade. Explore each proposal to learn more about our call for reparations, repatriation, and restoration.

🌍 Nations Liable for Their Role in the Transatlantic Slave Trade

Proposal to the USA: The United States built its entire economic system on slavery, benefiting from forced labor and generational exploitation. Our proposal outlines steps for reparations, repatriation, and restoration with Liberia. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Portugal: Portugal was the first European nation to engage in the transatlantic slave trade, initiating the horrific system that would span centuries. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Spain: Spain played a significant role in the enslavement of Africans through its vast colonial empire in the Americas and the Caribbean.

➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Britain: Britain became the largest colonial empire during the height of the transatlantic slave trade, profiting from enslaved labor across its colonies. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to France: France was a key player in the slave trade, particularly in the Caribbean, where it exploited enslaved Africans to fuel its sugar economy. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Netherlands: The Dutch were heavily involved in slave trade routes and established the Dutch West India Company, which controlled much of the Atlantic slave trade.➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Denmark: Denmark, though smaller, played a significant role in the West African slave trade, particularly through its colonies in the Caribbean.

➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Sweden: Sweden’s involvement in the slave trade is lesser-known, but it did establish colonies in Africa and participated in the trade. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Brazil: Brazil imported more enslaved Africans than any other country, becoming the largest slave-holding nation in history.

➡️ Read the Proposal

🕊️ Religious Organizations Liable for Their Role in the Transatlantic Slave Trade

Each faith-based institution will have its own proposal link.

Proposal to the Catholic Church: The Catholic Church issued papal bulls authorizing the enslavement of non-Christians, directly enabling the transatlantic slave trade. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Anglican Church: The Church of England was heavily involved in the slave trade, with bishops and clergy profiting from enslaved labor.➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Dutch Reformed Church: The Dutch Reformed Church was closely tied to the Dutch colonial system, which relied heavily on enslaved labor. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Protestant Sects: Various Protestant groups across Europe and America played a role in the slave trade and benefited from the system. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to Jewish Financiers (Specific Individuals): Certain Jewish financiers and merchants played a role in funding voyages and enterprises involved in the transatlantic slave trade. ➡️ Read the Proposal

🌍 African Tribes Liable for Their Role in the Transatlantic Slave Trade

Each tribe or kingdom will have its own proposal link.

Proposal to the Kingdom of Dahomey: The Kingdom of Dahomey was a major player in the transatlantic slave trade, capturing and selling prisoners of war to European traders.

➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Ashanti Empire: The Ashanti Empire was heavily involved in the capture and sale of enslaved Africans in West Africa.

➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Yoruba Kingdoms (Oyo): The Yoruba Kingdoms, particularly Oyo, participated in internal conflicts that fueled the transatlantic slave trade. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Kongo Kingdom: The Kongo Kingdom initially allied with the Portuguese, facilitating the trade of enslaved people.

➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Imbangala (Angola): The Imbangala warriors of Angola were known for raiding villages to capture people for the slave trade. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Fante Confederacy: The Fante Confederacy controlled key coastal trade routes and was involved in trading captives with Europeans.➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Wolof States: The Wolof States were among the earliest participants in the transatlantic slave trade, engaging in trade with European powers.➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Mbundu (Ndongo and Matamba): The Mbundu people, particularly from Ndongo and Matamba, were frequently targeted for enslavement by European traders.

➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Aro Confederacy: The Aro Confederacy played a significant role in the slave trade through its network of trade routes across West Africa. ➡️ Read the Proposal

Proposal to the Kingdom of Benin: The Kingdom of Benin was involved in the slave trade, although it also resisted European interference at times. ➡️ Read the Proposal

📚 What’s at Stake

For 400 years, Black people from the continent of Africa were enslaved, exploited, and stripped of their identities. Today, their descendants still suffer the consequences of that injustice. The Global Reparations Fund is about more than money. It’s about:

Restoring dignity.

Rebuilding communities.

Creating a legacy of prosperity for future generations.

The time to act is now.

The Proposals

Explore the detailed strategies we've presented to governments, organizations, and tribes.

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