"African-Americans built this nation, you built this nation. You know, you're just starting to get real credit for that. We all built it, but you were such a massive part of it. Bigger than you were given credit for."
- President, Donald J. Trump
Meet Benjamin Banneker
Born in 1731 in Baltimore Maryland, a mathematician, astronomer, and surveyor, Benjamin was the only free slave selected to the team of four that design the federal capital, Known today as the Nation’s Capital in Washington, DC.
Claudette Colvin of Montgomery Alabama, was a 15 year old pregnant school girl riding a bus home who refused to concede her seat to a white woman. Claudette was arrested and charged with Misconduct, Resisting Arrest, Violating the city segregation laws" in 1955. This sparked the Montgomery boycott of all public services. Claudette's story was unjustly credited to an older woman named Rosa Parks.
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"African-Americans built this nation, you built this nation. You know, you're just starting to get real credit for that. We all built it, but you were such a massive part of it. Bigger than you were given credit for."
- President, Donald J. Trump
Meet Benjamin Banneker
Born in 1731 in Baltimore Maryland, a mathematician, astronomer, and surveyor, Benjamin was the only free slave selected to the team of four that design the federal capital, Known today as the Nation’s Capital in Washington, DC.
Claudette Colvin of Montgomery Alabama, was a 15 year old pregnant school girl riding a bus home who refused to concede her seat to a white woman. Claudette was arrested and charged with Misconduct, Resisting Arrest, Violating the city segregation laws" in 1955. This sparked the Montgomery boycott of all public services. Claudette's story was unjustly credited to an older woman named Rosa Parks.
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The author is a Foundational Born American (FBA), meaning his parents did not immigrate to our country. His lineage predates the U.S. Constitution, The Declaration of Independence, and The Civil War, and can be traced back to the first segregated Census taken in 1860, He was born in the Big-Easy, where both his parents emigrated too, from neighboring Mississippi. He is a graduate of Loyola University, in New Orleans, Louisiana, he completed the Federal Law Enforcement Training Academy (FLET-C) in Glynco, Georgia, he is a veteran of the United States Navy, ….

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