Foundational Black American's Indigenous ties to AMERICA predate Slavery
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 Published On Mar 27, 2024

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The narrative that Foundational Black Americans are solely descendants of enslaved Africans is incomplete, as it misses the significant history of indigenous Black peoples and African-descended peoples in the Americas before Columbus. This oversight ignores the evidence like the Olmec statues in Mexico and accounts of Aboriginal tribes across the Americas with clear African ancestry, suggesting a complex lineage for many Foundational Black Americans that includes blending with the land's original inhabitants. The systematic erasure of the Native American identity among Black individuals, as orchestrated by figures like William Plecker through reclassification efforts, further obscured these indigenous roots. The Loving vs. Virginia case, involving Mildred Loving, a woman of Native American heritage reclassified as "Negro," highlights the deep-seated efforts to separate Black Americans from their native heritage. Acknowledging this overlooked history is crucial for understanding the diverse ancestries of Foundational Black Americans, recognizing their indigenous presence, and correcting the historical narrative to include their rightful place in America's history. This journey into America's hidden Black past reveals a more comprehensive and nuanced understanding of identity and heritage, challenging prevailing narratives and emphasizing the importance of recognizing the indigenous contributions and lineage of Black people in the Americas. For more on this fascinating topic, check out the Amazon best-selling book series by Chase McGhee. "Link Below"
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