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Synopsis: In most of American history, those who saw themselves as WHITE passed through a nonverbal color construct, and thus great privileges and protection have been granted to them. Truth Be Told, American immigrants have benefited from this nonverbal policy of "passing the first glance as WHITE" in America because of their white skin and lighter eyes. Indeed, they have been granted EQUAL status as WHITE, and were undeservedly elevated above the AMERICAN SLAVE status. All this injustice went on for decades, after the Jamestown revolt and Nathaniel Bacon's Rebellion in 1676, on Southern…mehr

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Synopsis: In most of American history, those who saw themselves as WHITE passed through a nonverbal color construct, and thus great privileges and protection have been granted to them. Truth Be Told, American immigrants have benefited from this nonverbal policy of "passing the first glance as WHITE" in America because of their white skin and lighter eyes. Indeed, they have been granted EQUAL status as WHITE, and were undeservedly elevated above the AMERICAN SLAVE status. All this injustice went on for decades, after the Jamestown revolt and Nathaniel Bacon's Rebellion in 1676, on Southern plantations in the original industrialized 15 slave states. This book is an untold and very challenging view of American history: Since the slaves were bred in America while they were laboring to build America, the Descendants of American Slaves have gained a unique birthright and inheritance as the firstborn generation of American slaves; the terminology "Made in America." can only be claimed by these descendants of America. Many credit the emergence of capitalism in America and the world to Slavery, especially after August 20, 2019, when the global pandemic of the COVID-19 virus shut down capitalism. coincidence or providence? -Uncle MeShorn The Journey of us all is to pursue the truth about ourselves, our God, and our purpose. With these three things, we can decide what type of person we desire to truly be. Unapologetically. Queen Azizza Maryam Muhammad, aka Gidget Muhammad.