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Kenyan Barr is the "Black Wall Street" of Cincinnati, OH -- You prolly have one too and just don't know it because you have never researched the history of your city.
Racism also known as 'urban renewal' was the great divide. There was once a large community known as Kenyan Barr --located on the West Side. The area was decimated and I75 was built to run right thru it. In fact, every city in the US has some expressway that runs thru a once prosperous area where black people lived. This is yet another reason Eye do not acknowledge the slave holiday "Juneteenth" --because it is a mockery of a time when that grossly covers up our real history, the FACT THAT WE WERE HERE 50,000 YEARS AGO. Here are the proof receipts:
(1) 98% Of African Americans Are In Fact Native Indians And Are Owed Millions
(2) ”The First Americans Were Africans" by Dr. David Imhotep
(3) “The First Americans Were Africans, Revisited” by Dr. David Imhotep
(4) “Black History In A Nutshell” by Allen D. Z. Shabazz
(5) “They Came Before Columbus” by Dr. Ivan Van Sertima
(6) "Africans and Native Americans" by Jack Forbes
(7) "African Empires in Ancient America" by Dr. Clyde Winters
( 8 ) "When The World Was Black: The Untold Story of the World's First Civilizations, Part 2" - Ancient Civilizations (Science of Self) by Supreme Understanding
(9( "Columbus and the Africans Who Preceded Him" by Dr. David Imhotep
(10) "African Presence in Early America" by Dr. Ivan Van Sertima
(11) "Black People are Indigenous to the Americas" by Kimberly R. Norton
(12) "Black History In A Nutshell" by Allen J. Z. Shabazz
(13) “Black Indians” by William Loren Katz
(14) “Understanding The Connections Between Black & Aboriginal Peoples: The Links Between African-American, Black, Native American and Indigenous Cultures” by Raging BlackIndian Dub
(15) “Blackfeet Indian Stories” by George Bird Girinnell
(16) The African Presence in Early America Before Slavery http://drrunoko.com/olmec/the-african-presence-in-early-america-before-slavery/
27,737 People Lived In Kenyan Barr When The City Was Razed to The Ground
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Racism also known as 'urban renewal' was the great divide. There was once a large community known as Kenyan Barr --located on the West Side. The area was decimated and I75 was built to run right thru it. In fact, every city in the US has some expressway that runs thru a once prosperous area where black people lived. This is yet another reason Eye do not acknowledge the slave holiday "Juneteenth" --because it is a mockery of a time when that grossly covers up our real history, the FACT THAT WE WERE HERE 50,000 YEARS AGO. Here are the proof receipts:
(1) 98% Of African Americans Are In Fact Native Indians And Are Owed Millions
98% Of African Americans Are In Fact Native Indians And Are Owed Millions - The Oklahoma Eagle
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(2) ”The First Americans Were Africans" by Dr. David Imhotep
(3) “The First Americans Were Africans, Revisited” by Dr. David Imhotep
(4) “Black History In A Nutshell” by Allen D. Z. Shabazz
(5) “They Came Before Columbus” by Dr. Ivan Van Sertima
(6) "Africans and Native Americans" by Jack Forbes
(7) "African Empires in Ancient America" by Dr. Clyde Winters
( 8 ) "When The World Was Black: The Untold Story of the World's First Civilizations, Part 2" - Ancient Civilizations (Science of Self) by Supreme Understanding
(9( "Columbus and the Africans Who Preceded Him" by Dr. David Imhotep
(10) "African Presence in Early America" by Dr. Ivan Van Sertima
(11) "Black People are Indigenous to the Americas" by Kimberly R. Norton
(12) "Black History In A Nutshell" by Allen J. Z. Shabazz
(13) “Black Indians” by William Loren Katz
(14) “Understanding The Connections Between Black & Aboriginal Peoples: The Links Between African-American, Black, Native American and Indigenous Cultures” by Raging BlackIndian Dub
(15) “Blackfeet Indian Stories” by George Bird Girinnell
(16) The African Presence in Early America Before Slavery http://drrunoko.com/olmec/the-african-presence-in-early-america-before-slavery/
27,737 People Lived In Kenyan Barr When The City Was Razed to The Ground
25,737 People Lived in Kenyon-Barr When the City Razed it To the Ground
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