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Introduction: Cheyney State University Cheyney State College (now Cheyney University of Pennsylvania), located in Cheyney, Pennsylvania, holds a venerable place…
Slide 1: Introduction Title: Understanding the Reclassification of Moorish Americans Central Question: How were Indigenous Moors in North America reclassified…
The Doctrine of Discovery stands as one of the most consequential and destructive legal and theological frameworks ever devised. Articulated…
Nation of Islam (NOI) Founder: Wallace D. Fard Muhammad (also known as W.D. Fard) Founded: 1930, in Detroit, Michigan W.D.…
The legacy of Noble Drew Ali, the founder of the Moorish Science Temple of America (M.S.T. of A.), is one…
Benjamin Borley: The Moorish American Engineer Who Defied Enslavement The annals of American history are often written to highlight the…
The story of Benjamin Banneker Bey, a brilliant Moorish American scientist, astronomer, and almanac author, has often been misrepresented in…
Now, regarding the over 200 Moorish towns that were burned down or submerged during the Red Summer of 1919, this…
The arrival of European immigrants on Native American lands marked a pivotal moment in history, shaping the course of interactions…
The first president of Mexico, Guadalupe Victoria, played a crucial role in Mexico’s fight for independence from Spanish colonial rule.…
The misnaming of Moors as blacks during the Reconstruction era is a historical oversight that has had profound implications on…
Russia and England played significant roles in the US Civil War, albeit in different capacities. Russia, under the leadership of…
John Brown was a prominent figure in the abolitionist movement in the United States during the mid-19th century. He is…
The Gullah Seminole War 2 was a significant conflict that took place between the Moorish/Gullah people of the southeastern United…
