How much could be true that in a  racialized society, in early history of
Moshi and et al,  where hierarchies were naturalised by the appearance of
physical differences.  It is an established fact, Goans in Africa were
excluded from certain professions or living in areas where Europeans
preferred to settle.  Even though some Goans were invited to the inner
echelons of power or positions, but to large extent were excluded from the
same inner circle as second class citizens.
Ironically, Goans embraced the same ideology from the colonizers, and
relegated the native African further down the rung of human existence.

Abhar,
Voznadik Vojem

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