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Full Set: 500 Amazing Facts about the Negro with complete PROOF Volume: I, II, III, IIII, V
Full Set: 500 Amazing Facts about the Negro with complete PROOF Volume: I, II, III, IIII, V
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The 500 Amazing facts about the Negro Volume I: 1-100, is a tribute to the 1934 classic the 100 Amazing facts about the Negro written by J.A. Rodgers. In Volume I we will focus on Mexico, the United States and Canada and throughout, offer a special insight into Foundational Black Americans. A term designated for Black Americans who are the descendants of the Black people who survived one of the greatest atrocities in recorded history, American slavery. For it is this group that has often been overlooked and neglected by much of society for far too long, despite the fact that many of us benefit from their achievements today.
The 500 Amazing facts about the Negro Volume II: 101-200, is a continuation of the 500 Amazing Facts about the Negro series and a tribute to the 1934 classic the 100 Amazing facts about the Negro written by J.A. Rodgers. In Volume II we will focus on North America, the Caribbean, Central and South America with a special insight into FOUNDATIONAL BLACK AMERICANS. As we traverse the intricate tapestry of Black history, this volume takes us to new parts of the Americas not yet discussed, venturing into the enchanting realms of the Caribbean, Central, and South America. With our magnifying glass firmly fixed on hidden gems and lesser-known stories, we aim to illuminate the legacy of Black individuals who have profoundly impacted these regions.
"500 Amazing Facts About the Negro, Volume III: Africa" is the third installment of the critically acclaimed 500 Amazing Facts About the Negro series by Chase McGhee. This volume takes readers on a captivating journey through Africa’s remarkable and often overlooked history, uncovering its profound influence on human civilization. From the world’s oldest astronomical observatory at Nabta Playa to the advanced engineering of ancient African empires, this book shines a light on Africa’s innovations, resilience, and cultural brilliance. With meticulously researched facts and compelling evidence, McGhee challenges misconceptions and celebrates Africa as the cradle of humanity and progress. Perfect for history lovers and lifelong learners, this inspiring collection continues the series’ legacy of empowering readers with knowledge of Black excellence throughout the ages.
"500 Amazing Facts about the Negro with complete Proof Volume: IIII 301-400: Europe and the so-called Middle East." The fourth installment in Chase McGhee’s 500 Amazing Facts about the Negro series continues his mission to illuminate the hidden history of Black excellence, this time focusing on Europe and the so-called Middle East. Drawing from a wealth of historical sources, McGhee challenges conventional narratives by revealing the deep African influence in these regions. The book, spanning facts 301-400, uncovers the roles of Black individuals in shaping ancient civilizations, innovations, science, literature, religion, military history, cultural legacy, and resistance movements. It highlights the African presence among the Moors, Phoenicians, Sumerians, Natufians, and Elamites, as well as in early Britain, Ireland, and Greece. With meticulously sourced evidence, McGhee dismantles myths that have erased Black contributions from mainstream history, presenting a compelling case for the interconnectedness of African heritage with global civilization. Dedicated to historians like J.A. Rogers, Dr. Runoko Rashidi, and Dr. Claude Anderson, this volume serves as both an educational resource and a call to reclaim a legacy long denied.
"500 Amazing Facts About the Negro Volume V: Russia, Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Islands", author Chase McGhee delivers a powerful final chapter in his celebrated series, uncovering the hidden legacy of Black people across regions often overlooked in mainstream history. From the ancient Black founders of Asian empires to the Aboriginal Australians—the world’s oldest continuous culture—and the Melanesian seafarers who shaped the Pacific Islands, this volume offers compelling, thoroughly researched facts that redefine our understanding of global history. Journey through the forgotten truths of Black warriors in Russia, African-descended people in China and Japan, and indigenous islanders in Tonga, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, and beyond. Each fact is a testament to the brilliance, resilience, and far-reaching impact of the African diaspora, proving that Black history is world history.
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