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ThyBlackMan.com) Yes, today is another beautiful day of celebration but more so to let my fellow
black Americans and black people living abroad in Europe, Asia, Africa, Central and South America understand and know the reasons why the White man of America does not want the world to know about the accomplishments of blacks and Africans around the world prior to the European Colonization, during slavery, end of slavery and apartheid Across America and
First of all, let’s give credit to the Africans for inventing the Paper, Chess, Alphabet, Medicine, and last but not least, creating our Civilization. Indeed, Human Civilization began tens and tens of thousands of year ago in Africa and every human race living on earth has their ancestry and origins in Africa which is the birthplace of all life and certainly every single human being came from the Genetic and DNA of a Black African Man and Woman.
Lutte contre le racisme : L écrivain Hassane Baadhio lance une pétition pour la « dignité scientifique de la race noire » lefaso.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lefaso.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
For five Cache Valley residents, discovering family ties to the original Pilgrims on the Mayflower has been an exciting process â and their research revealed they are descendants of not just one, but several of the settlers as a result of marital relationships begun on the ship.
Moreover, the five locals interviewed for this article would be interested to know they are all related to each other through genealogical ties to the 102 original passengers.
This year marks the 400th anniversary of the landing of the Mayflower near the tip of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, on Nov. 21, 1620. A group of English families known today as the Pilgrims left England on Sept. 6 that year and reached America after 10 weeks at sea with a crew of 30 men and 102 passengers â 74 male and 28 female adults and children.