Who am I? I am African American By: Briana Shore.

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Who am I? I am African American By: Briana Shore

 I was born in West Africa in the Kingdom of Kongo  I was not a slave so I guess you could say I was born free  My father was king of Kongo, me and my brother fought for the throw when he died.  My son name is Dom Henrique About Myself

 I developed an appropriate theology to merge the religious traditions of my own country with that of Christianity.  I was part of the slave trade with Portuguese  I won the thrown against my brother and made Christianity the state religion  I died in 1543

My name is ….. A.K.A King Afonso 1 of Kongo