A Virginia tribe says racism wiped their Native identity from historic records. Nearly a century later, they’re still fighting for recognition
By: Chandelis Duster, CNN Published 11:30 AM EST, Sat January 20, 2024 CNN — Brad Hatch takes pride in his work as a Patawomeck Indian...
Chief Osceola " I'm not a Negro, or a slave, or black, I am an Indian" published in Harper's Weekly 1818
cried Osceola. "My skin is dark, but not black, I am all Indian, a Seminole
FREE "BLACK AMERICANS" & INDIANS IN COLONIAL VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA, SOUTH CAROLINA, MARYLAND AND DELAWARE
The history of the free Black American community as told through the family history and genealogy of most Black Americans who were free...
Unraveling the Indigenous Ties of Gullah Geechee Culture
Are the Gullah Geechee People of the low country Carolinas as much indigenous to America as they are African? Hey y'all! Grab a seat,...
Unraveling the Rebellion: The 1894 Negro-Indians' Uprising & King Blue
The year was 1894. In the heart of the Chickasaw Nation, whispers of rebellion echoed through the air. King Blue's followers embarked on a m