It is no wonder that Crispus Adducks was so passionate. He was indigeneous.
Crispus Attucks was a sailor of Indigeneous American descent who is historically recognized as the first person killed during the Boston Massacre on March 5, 1770, making him considered one of the first casualties in the American Revolution; his death, alongside others killed that night, significantly fueled tensions with British rule and is often referred to as a "martyr" for the American cause.
LIVING IN AMERICA AND KNOWNiNG THAT YOU COULD BE AFRICAN INDIAN MATTERS..
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Understanding this makes sense..
Connecting the dots from there to the Americas matters...
Knowing who you are matters..
Our whole historical journey matters..
It is widely understood that the beginning of the ancient kemetic civilization started several 100 kilometers south of the confluence of the blue and white Nile, flowing through countries with predominantly black African populations before reaching Egypt...
This connection highlights the crucial role that African geography played in the development of ancient Egypt.
All the key components that made ancient Egypt a powerhouse were developed from inside Africa.
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