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A place for ppl of Black status looking to find literature & information that reveals our TRUE story. For too long our story was told to us, not by us. 🏹

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30 Year War (1618 - 1648) which involved all of Europe. A fight against the Black Ruled "Holy Roman Empire" under the guise of Religious Wars, but it was really a race war between Blacks/Moors and Mulatto/Albino for rule over Europe”

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The debate over the name Black or African American in 1989. Interesting to see the different viewpoints and the people who were selected to share their insights is telling. #ALibraryForUs

The debate over the name Black or African American in 1989. Interesting to see the different viewpoints and the people who were selected to share their insights is telling. #ALibraryForUs
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Interesting to read how shook they were over the Grand Lodge of New Jersey being comprised primarily of “Negro” members. Grand lodge of Ohio scolded for making president Taft a member at sight. Published in 1909. #ALibraryForUs

Interesting to read how shook they were over the Grand Lodge of New Jersey being comprised primarily of “Negro” members. Grand lodge of Ohio scolded for making president Taft a member at sight. 
Published in 1909.
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Happy Indigenous Peoples’ Day! Remember your roots. Honor your ancestors. Special shout-out to the misclassified Indians 🪶 #Alibraryforus

Happy Indigenous Peoples’ Day! Remember your roots. Honor your ancestors. 
Special shout-out to the misclassified Indians 🪶 #Alibraryforus
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Mary Duncan was a Choctaw woman from Hattiesburg, MS. She grew up speaking choctaw language. She and her family identified as “Black” Choctaw Indian as they acknowledged Black was their status, but “Choctaw Indian” was their bloodline. #Alibraryforus

Mary Duncan was a Choctaw woman from Hattiesburg, MS. She grew up speaking choctaw language. She and her family identified as “Black” Choctaw Indian as they acknowledged Black was their status, but “Choctaw Indian” was their bloodline. #Alibraryforus
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Melanated Autochthonous American Indians depicted by a German portraitist. The painting reads, L’Amerique. You can’t deny our truth when the evidence is mounting! We are the walking, living proof while also having hard records to back it up #Alibraryforus instagram.com/p/CvuwypZuJcB/…

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The only American Indians who have deep melanin like the Indian depicted are the misclassified Indians who have been forced to assume the identity as “Black” & “African American.” #Alibraryforus instagram.com/p/CwQLnuNudY7/…

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Autochthonous American Indians are standing on bloodline. No more hiding behind political labels while others run with our identity. Our history is rich and will no longer be hidden #Alibraryforus

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When you actually do the work, study and share original content you’ll always have the details needed to speak fluently about the matter