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YASUKE'S LIQUID SWORD: African/Black Presence in Asia (Featuring Paco Taylor)

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Yasuke’s Liquid Sword Podcast - The African/Black Presence in Asia, Hosted by Floyd Webb and Clarke Illmatical, with special guest, the historian and writer Paco Taylor.

During this show, we discussed Paco’s article’s (Black Chinese) on African/ Black presence and indigenous origins in many Asian countries.

We also debunked the Sakanouye Tamuramaro myth based on the Japanese proverb “For a Samurai to be brave he must have a bit of Black blood.”

Was Sakanouye Black? If not where was he from?

https://pacotaylor.medium.com

https://yasukesliquidsword.com

#Yasuke #Samurai #BlackHistory #JapaneseHistory #YasukesLiquidSword #BlackSamurai #Japan #Asia

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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

When? This feed was archived on November 25, 2022 16:30 (1+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on September 09, 2022 01:09 (1+ y ago)

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Yasuke’s Liquid Sword Podcast - The African/Black Presence in Asia, Hosted by Floyd Webb and Clarke Illmatical, with special guest, the historian and writer Paco Taylor.

During this show, we discussed Paco’s article’s (Black Chinese) on African/ Black presence and indigenous origins in many Asian countries.

We also debunked the Sakanouye Tamuramaro myth based on the Japanese proverb “For a Samurai to be brave he must have a bit of Black blood.”

Was Sakanouye Black? If not where was he from?

https://pacotaylor.medium.com

https://yasukesliquidsword.com

#Yasuke #Samurai #BlackHistory #JapaneseHistory #YasukesLiquidSword #BlackSamurai #Japan #Asia

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