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Click for more detail about Black Gold: Remarkable Achievements of Formerly Enslaved African Americans & Their Descendants by Daryl T. Hinmon Black Gold: Remarkable Achievements of Formerly Enslaved African Americans & Their Descendants

by Daryl T. Hinmon
Knowledge of Self Publishing, LLC (Jan 01, 2016)
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DISCOVER THE HIDDEN GEMS OF YOUR HISTORY! Anything of value is typically hidden by nature, or other people, and it takes work to unearth valuable gems that will increase your worth. True Black History is one of those gems that was hidden from our enslaved ancestors because the true knowledge of their history would have made them ’forever unfit to be slaves’. Black Gold contains meticulously documented, undeniable evidences of Black peoples’ tenacity to succeed despite any obstacles. Give yourself the opportunity to be inspired by the real history of your exceptional ancestors and how they applied their brains, muscle and hustle to obtain their freedom and achieve their goals. RECLAIM THE KNOWLEDGE THAT WAS BURIED BY YOUR ANCESTORS’ OPPRESSORS!
The men who founded our country authorized the use of enslaved African labor to build the infrastructure and earn the wealth necessary to nurture a growing nation. Consequently, it was in early American’s best interest to perpetuate African slavery in order to support the continued growth of the country. One method used to perpetuate the dreaded institution was to dehumanized the African image and manipulate society into believing they were doing Africans a favor by enslaving them. Anti-African propaganda, disguised as history, created the environment that allowed early Americans to enslave our ancestors without any moral consequence. Fast-forward 150 years, and that same anti-African propaganda creates the environment that allows modern day oppressors to unproportionately incarcerate Black men and women, to once again steal their time and strength to create wealth for others. Now that slavery is over and done with, and America is one of the richest nations on the planet, information presented in Social Studies, American and World History classes should be cleansed to eliminate embedded African Dehumanization propaganda. False, negative and disparaging context about the history of Africans in Africa and Africans in America should be replaced with a true and full history of the African. African descendants deserve to be taught the richness of their history in the classroom especially since our blood, sweat and tears provided the nourishment that helped grow our country. But, until that happens, it is YOUR responsibility to negate and consistently battle African Dehumanization in the minds and hearts of yourselves, your children, and your people. The purpose of this book is to provide intimately documented biographies of pre- and post-antebellum African ’prisoners of wealth’ in order to rehumanize this historically significant group of men and women. You were taught specific details about a few of these historic individuals like Booker T. Washington, Phyllis Wheatley, Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman, but then were left to assume the remainder of their contemporaries were just nameless, docile, illiterate, so-called ’slaves’ hunched over in the cotton field, carrying out ’massas’ wishes. These Brothers and Sisters had names, dreams, aspirations, struggles and grand triumphs like Ms. Tubman, Mr. Washington, Mr. Douglass and Ms. Wheatley, but the people who developed the curriculum decided you shouldn’t be taught about them or the African origin of civilization. The biographies captured in this book are provided to document the lives, feelings, trials, tribulations and the ultimate successes of our African American ancestors so their modern descendants can be inspired by their true and full histories. This book aims to undo the devilish work of slave traders, greedy planters, politicians and businessmen who manipulated history in order to mentally and emotionally condition their African prisoners just so they didn’t have to perform or pay proper wage for the labor necessary to build a nation.


Click for more detail about Slaves with Swag: The Negroes Your History Teacher Forgot to Mention by Daryl T. Hinmon Slaves with Swag: The Negroes Your History Teacher Forgot to Mention

by Daryl T. Hinmon
Knowledge of Self Publishing, LLC (Aug 01, 2012)
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Wouldn’t you like to know the WHOLE-STORY instead of only HIS-STORY?

Your grade school education left you with the very false impression that ALL slaves were submissive, timid, illiterate, severely oppressed & dirt poor. SOME may have been, but MANY were not. A vast number of slaves fought back, became educated, earned great wealth and purchased their freedom, yet you know little to nothing about them. Every man pictured on the front cover of this book was a slave, but nothing like the slaves you were taught about in school. These slaves were Slaves with Swag! They REFUSED to be oppressed and mightily: - Fought their enslavers to the death! - Earned their education! - Became RICH & POWERFUL!

The brave actions of more than 50 male and female Slaves with Swag are documented in this book. Enhance your cultural self-esteem with the knowledge of these pre-1865 Black men and women! Reading this book will: - Increase your cultural self-esteem by teaching you intimate details about the rich history that is embedded in your bloodline! - Correct the damaging myths that led you to believe every pre-1865 Black person was a slave and all slaves were cowardly and idiotic! - Teach you important messages that will improve your social and financial positions in our society!

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