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Deluxe Pack: The Complete Voice of the Ancestors set & more

Deluxe Pack: The Complete Voice of the Ancestors set & more

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In the Deluxe Pack you will receive the full three volume set of the Voice of the Ancestors book series plus 19 White Men who admitted There were Indigenous Black people in the Americas volume I, Volume I & II of the 500 Amazing Facts about the Negro: 1 - 200, and 30 Black Wall streets the Mainstream Media never told you about!

500 Amazing Facts about the Negro: Volume I: 1-100

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.

500 Amazing Facts about the Negro with complete Proof: Volume II: 101 - 200

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.

19 White Men who admitted There were Indigenous Black people in the Americas: Volume I 

Over the last several years within academia there has been a growing debate about the first people of the Americas and who they were. Much of the source of this conversation has come from the grassroots of the Black community who through research, have discovered that not only were there Black people in the Americas before the slave trade, but that Black people may very well be the first people of the Americas. Despite the evidence that has been provided over the years to support this claim it is still seen as a very controversial topic, especially among many non-black scholars and historians. Yet as you will learn in this quick read Black people where not the only ones making these claims. In fact, as Chase will highlight 19 White Men did the same, admitting that there were Indigenous Black people in the Americas.

30 Black Wall Streets' the Mainstream Media NEVER told you about

In recent years, a crucial conversation has resurfaced in America, gaining momentum particularly in the wake of George Floyd's tragic death at the hands of officer Derek Chauvin. This conversation revolves around the profound challenges Foundational Black Americans have endured throughout history—a narrative of pain, resilience, and unyielding spirit. At the heart of these discussions, often led by mainstream media, lies the focus on the wealth gap and the economic hardships that Black Americans have had to withstand. A frequently cited example is the Tulsa Race Massacre, where a flourishing Black community in Oklahoma, known as Black Wall Street, was decimated by a racially motivated attack. This narrative, while crucial, has inadvertently narrowed the focus to a singular story of loss and despair. Contrary to the common belief that Tulsa was the sole epitome of Black economic prosperity, history tells us a different story. Across the United States, from Mound Bayou in Mississippi to Five Points in Denver, and Boley in Oklahoma, Foundational Black Americans created thriving communities, establishing businesses, schools, and cultural institutions. These were not isolated instances of prosperity; they were a testament to a widespread phenomenon of resilience and entrepreneurial excellence.

Voice of the Ancestors Volume I Preview:

In this powerful guide to self-improvement designed for black people, Chase McGhee has taken it upon himself to carefully re-educate and re-acquaint every black man, woman, and child with our history and open your eyes to our collectively vast potential just waiting to be tapped.

With profound insights into black history, economics and culture that has yet to be taught on a systemic level, Voice of the Ancestors VoIume I is a book that is full of unconventional, yet effective solutions for problems that we've been forced to deal with as a race, providing black people everywhere with a solid foundation their consciousness needs to build a strong, prosperous black culture.

Voice of the Ancestors Volume II Preview: 

Voice of the Ancestors Volume II is the second edition in the critically acclaimed Voice of the Ancestors book series. In the first edition of the series, we talked about removing the shackles and chains from your mind but in the second edition, we will talk about keeping them off. In this powerful guide to self-empowerment, Chase McGhee breaks down why it is important for Blacks in America and around the world to begin to develop an NFF mentality. A mentality that is predicated on never forgiving our enemies who have wronged our ancestors or their descendants. As well as never forgetting those ancestors and what they built, went through and died for. History always repeats itself, the weak will ignore it but the strong will learn from and never forget it. This is why Voice of the Ancestors VII is a must-have in every Black household.

Voice of the Ancestors Volume III Preview: 

The third installment of the critically acclaimed Voice of the Ancestors Series. Voice of the Ancestors Volume III: Guns and Butter focuses on Black history from a Global perspective, touching on the Black presence around the world from Africa to the America's. Yet, we will go deeper than history, touching on both economic and military solutions to our problems. Discussing everything from the importance of stock market investments to defending them through Domestic Asset-Protection Trust. All and all breaking down the Guns and Butter of the game we must play to win back our freedom and liberation as a people.

*Bonus*

Volumes I, II, and III of the Voice of the Ancestors series include a combined 520 plus sources of additional information. Meant to give the reader a substantial amount of supporting evidence to the statements being made in the book.  

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