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The Hidden Ancestral Identity of the American Negro: Why Black Lives Matter?
The Hidden Ancestral Identity of the American Negro: Why Black Lives Matter?
The Hidden Ancestral Identity of the American Negro: Why Black Lives Matter?
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The Hidden Ancestral Identity of the American Negro is the introduction to a series of books for black American people to learn the omitted facts about their Heritage history. The books are intended to give a balanced overview of the true dynamics that is the core foundation of the United States and its relation to the destiny of   Neg

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Release dateDec 28, 2015
ISBN9780970545527
The Hidden Ancestral Identity of the American Negro: Why Black Lives Matter?

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    The Hidden Ancestral Identity of the American Negro - RaDine A America-Harrison

    Preface

    Today, most black American elders will tell you that they are not descendants from stolen people from Africa ,who came to America on boats as slaves or sharecroppers, nor do they consider themselves as having a blood heritage connection to Africa as ethically African, They state they are descendants from Indian, Negro grandmothers or they have Indian Blood connection.

    If you ask people who are immigrants from the continent of Africa

    Most people form Africa will admit to the fact that black American Negro ANCESTORS are not RELATED TO THEM AS MISPLACED RELATIVES FROM Africa LIVING in America.

    The looming question to be asked is:?

    Why is the political narrative of history in the United States by institutionalized higher and public education, professional elite, politicians, and US media constantly promoting the only history for black Americans in America is slavery and the only heritage ancestry is from West Africa, to black Americans, as the reason to change our generational political identity of Negro to a new political identity of African Americans; and completely ignoring the American INDIAN female identity for the BLOOD heritage of the elders as the origin of today’s black American population ancestry?

    The purpose of this book is to clarify the identity behind the term Negro and help the current generations of Negro people aka black Americas to start a honest dialogue with our elders identified as Negro, and *to help clarify why they say they came from American Indian blood, and remove any conflict and confusion black Americans have today about the ancestral origins of the blood of their mothers that created them and their roots to a home on Earth before it is to late...

    Over the last 110 years or more, institutionalized public education in Early American His – story has omitted the facts about the classification for racial identity cloaked behind the colonial identities applied to the population in the United States classified as Negro...

    Who qualifies for this classification? Why is it only given to persons born from light to dark brown skinned females automatically at birth, before ones moral, intelligence or character can be determined to have the prejudices presumed by the classification Negro, aka Nigga ( female) or Nigger (male).

    Answers to these questions will clarify the connection of the Negro classified population of people in the United States and their direct relationship to the indigenous America race population of the western hemisphere referred to as the vanished race population of the Anisazi Peoples and their civilization identified as the Mound builders.

    The intention of this book is to answer these questions with pertinent facts about the foundation behind the colonial racial identity of Negro an its connection to the Original people of America colonially labeled Indians. Why recognizing the connection between the Indian and Negro is important for today black America generations ability to live within the United States in America, and have the ability see what is really happening to them.

    The book will reveal how the relationship for the/agenda of the Europeans towards claiming the Home on Earth belonging to America’s Indians is the narrative towards the perceptions of the American Indians in Early American History, and is the foundation for institutionalized and systematic racism towards Negro aka black Americans by the United States today.

    This book will answer, Why the actual events in early American history have been omitted and replaced by the U.S. with an completely artificial narrative for the northern section of the western hemisphere known as North America. The public education historical narrative in the United States about original America is :,America was/ only inhabited with Asiatic Migrants from Asia following the route of the buffalo living in the southwestern dessert as Indians and all dark skinned people of color in America are immigrants ,as imported slaves presumed to be from Africa- called Negros:. This de-humanizing narrative about the Negro is the foundation for today’s black Americans’ perception of the ethnic racial characteristics of the American Indians and home on Earth origins of their American Negro ancestry , to say is a seriously inaccurate one.

    History is a Weapon

    Today, most Black Americans can identify one or more American Indian grandmothers as ancestors, while ,the majority of the population cannot make a reference from their family members oral heritage about any connection to boats or Africa, however, Millions of black Americans are being influenced to ignore their actual oral heritage from their oldest living relative to heritage identification for their blood connection to the planet Earth and adopt idealistic beliefs created by the same foreigners semantic science used to oppress them. The confusion around the validity of their families oral reference to the blood origins from whence they come is based on the conditioned perceptions of misrepresentations of racial characteristics of what American Indians as a population looks like, to how the original population of people living in the western hemisphere of North America perceive themselves on their

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