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The story of an ancient African girl's journey to America is fascinating, a little more complicated than the narrative we are told.
The story of how a girl from an impoverished African village was able to travel to the land of freedom in the early 1800's is a classic tale of survival, with remarkable elements that we could use to show some of the reasons so many people have fallen so far behind.
To begin with, the African tribes never believed in any sort of supernatural or magic power.
The story we are told of the girl's miraculous journey goes as follows. The villagers in the area of the African village were all very poor, having to rely solely on what they could produce.
This made living in poverty a common practice among rural people. The only person in the village whom you might not think of as poor was the girl himself.
That makes her the most likely person to have encountered anything supernatural, or magical. This simple fact leads us to find one of history's greatest myths. As if on cue, the African village chief's wife, Anja, suddenly shows up the next day. She has been kidnapped at gunpoint by an evil force, who have taken advantage of the poor farming village.