98% Of African Americans Are In Fact Native Indians And Are Owed Millions
The tens of millions of Black Americans, or rather Indians, who ‘disappeared’ after 1492 did not all die in the ‘holocaust’ inflicted within
Why Are Native Americans Silent About This Type of Indigenous Erasure?
I'm deeply troubled by the contradictory narrative surrounding Native American ancestry and the erasure faced by Black Americans claiming...
Reclaiming Fort Mose: A Call for Restoring Yamassee Authority
The resonance of Fort Mose's history in St. Augustine, Florida, echoes through the corridors of time, connecting us to our roots and the...
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