By Samira
A special report on the website of Renew America Organization shows the ugly side of African culture and of Africans in the Diaspora. The website profiles Louis Etongwe, a Cameroonian, who helped free domestic slaves within the Cameroonian community in the Washington, D.C., area. In the name of that masking hospitality and extended family relationships, many are presiding over emporiums of "slavery" and disaster.
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In November 2004, a federal jury in Greenbelt, Maryland,convicted Theresa Mubang of holding Evelyn Chumbow, a young woman originally from Cameroon, West Africa, in involuntary servitude and of harboring her for commercial gain. The evidence revealed that Mubang had convinced Chum-bow’s relatives to send the eleven-year old Chumbow from Cameroon to the United States with Mubang. Mubang assured Chumbow’s family that she would care for Chumbow as her own daughter, sending her to American schools and giving her the opportunities of an American life.


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