
Black History is 24/ 7 PERMANENTLY!!
Jesus was born in Africa. There was no such country or land known as the Middle East. When your hair is as lambs wool, it means your hair can be corn-rowed ( a hair style commonly worn
by Black people for over millions of years.) (Revelation: 13-15).
Black History is 24/ 7 PERMANENTLY!!

Which parent of Jesus was Black?
His mother? His father? Both parents?
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B. EDUCATON- The Historical education Black people and non-Blacks receive is poison with an overdose of white supremacy. It is not education, but actually a systematic curriculum that boils down to receiving a calculated, despicable and demonic indoctrination.
Despite that fact, there are still admirable students and remarkable teachers that are able to extract knowledge and apply high academic achievements.
Black History is 24/ 7 PERMANENTLY!!
The Father of Black History is attributed to one of the wisest men in the annuals of time,Dr. Carter G. Woodson. He authored 16 books and his epic literature that continues to empower and educate even today is’ The Mis-education of the Negro.’ Dr. Woodson’s discovery of white supremacy’s indoctrination led to the overthrow of it and to the re-discovery of an abyss of Black Universal History.


C. MEDIA- The media, specifically television and radio, are the most powerful tools in
assisting in the suppression of Black History. The television constantly re-enforce silly, comicals that dominate the images of Black people. Although
the comedians are profoundly talented, they don’t receive an abundance of
offers from Hollywood with an all Black, or majority Black cast, except
comedy’s. Top executives in radio pay millions to Black artist who glorify
drugs, murder and blatant disrespectful and shameful lyrics toward
women . Caucasians on television, for the most part are depicted in all areas
of life. Their roles are spread out in variety. They figure out
everything and are often seen as intelligent, heroic, triumphant and
successful.
Can you name 5 serious or non-comical Black television programs, past or present?

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