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Diaspora Projects

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Rediscovering Identity and Heritage Understanding one's identity and origins is a fundamental human right. As a member of the African diaspora, my journey has involved confronting the deliberate attempts to erase the history of my people again. This erasure has compelled me to embark on a research mission, determined to restore the connection between historical facts and the truth of our collective past. Personal Connection to the African Diaspora I am part of a community whose heritage has been systematically obscured. Despite these adversities, the resilience of my people is evident. Our story is not one of disappearance, but of survival and strength, empowered by faith in an omnipotent Creator. Ongoing Research and Discovery Now you can explore my projects. My research spans from the 10th century to present-day affairs, documenting the enduring spirit of a people who refused to be extinguished. Through diligent exploration, I aim to shed light on the rich history and ongoing legacy of the African diaspora, highlighting the unwavering determination of those who persist against all odds.

CURRENT AFFAIRS (2020+)

The United States, Africa, and its Diaspora Heritage.

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21ST CENTURY (2000-2019)

Movement Under Construction.

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19TH CENTURY (1800-1899)

History Under Construction.

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15TH-16TH CENTURY (1400-1599)

History Under Construction.

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DNA OF AFRICAN DECENDENTS

The Diaspora Hertitage.

DNA Double Helix

20TH CENTURY (1900-1999)

Movement Under Construction.

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17TH- 18TH CENTURY (1600-1799)

History Under Construction.

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13TH-14TH CENTURY (1200-1399)

History Under Construction.

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