
Dr. Claude Anderson
Dirty Little Secrets About Black History: Its Heroes and Other Troublemakers Dirty Little Secrets by Dr. Claud Anderson Ed. D. is an information-packed book that uncovers a lot of historical and cultural facts about Africans,
That is to say the great French warlord Napoleon Bonaparte has been attributed to say that “History is a set of lies agreed upon.” As such, any generally accepted historical records should be subjected to thorough scrutiny, investigation, verification, and if found wanting, rejection.
The goal of Afro Perspectives is to educate, inspire, and empower our family, friends, and neighbors with vital facts, knowledge, and information that will allow them to live fully as self-actualized, creative, and successful people.
Afro Perspectives is about recovering and restoring the lost history of the so-called “Black” people living in America. Our focus is on solving the mysteries regarding what “African-American” people were doing before the Colonial Invasions of 1492.
Dirty Little Secrets About Black History: Its Heroes and Other Troublemakers Dirty Little Secrets by Dr. Claud Anderson Ed. D. is an information-packed book that uncovers a lot of historical and cultural facts about Africans,
About the Author Dr. Joy DeGruy’s Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: America’s Legacy of Enduring Injury and Healing, published in 2005, examines the long-term psychological and emotional effects of slavery, racism, and systemic oppression on so
Document the Following in Your Case Files To help you keep track of all the relevant details of your case, and so that other investigators may follow your work, please make sure to include the
A lot of people went through a lot of trouble to distort and whitewash the true history of Indigenous Americans and their descendants. The video below is a brief introduction to historical photographer, Edward Curtis,
Drusilla Dunjee Houston (1876 – 1941) born in Harper’s Ferry, West Virginia, was a self-taught historian, journalist, and educator. I consider her to be the Mother of modern Afrocentric Historical Detectives everywhere. In 1926, she