Van Stone: Trick Question- Could a Black Woman Become Queen Of England
During Slavery And Before George Washington, A White Man, Would Become
President? Are You Still So Sure That A Black Man, John Hanson, Couldn't
Have Been The First U.S. President During Slavery?
This is old news. I know. But behold! The Black Queen of England. This portrait is of Queen Charlotte with 2 of her 15 children she eventually gave birth to who was married to King George III.
I know, Black people who dislike Black people are not happy about this information. But, who cares. Let the White Eyes Do what they do against Black Pride and History of the Black American Experience of America.
This is old news. I know. But behold! The Black Queen of England. This portrait is of Queen Charlotte with 2 of her 15 children she eventually gave birth to who was married to King George III.
I know, Black people who dislike Black people are not happy about this information. But, who cares. Let the White Eyes Do what they do against Black Pride and History of the Black American Experience of America.
You see, facts are that the 13 Colonies were subjects of Great Britain.
Their King was King George III, a White man, A German. I know, I know,
it's a tad bit complicated to understand how a German can also be a
Englishman.
To be a German is to be ones Cultural Identity. To belong to a nation is to be ones Nationality- a British person. And to be a White person is to be ones Race.
But the Queen was Black. Same thing as explained above just different Race.
So, if you go online and discover a portrait or painting or photo of John Hanson, yup, that's him, either one, you will see how Black people are so diversified in skin tones and skin complexion and skin color that Black people won't be denied of our rich empowering heritage of royalty everywhere in the world even during Slavery.
But false history is that groups of Black people were nothing more than Slaves before the conception of the U.S.
To be a German is to be ones Cultural Identity. To belong to a nation is to be ones Nationality- a British person. And to be a White person is to be ones Race.
But the Queen was Black. Same thing as explained above just different Race.
So, if you go online and discover a portrait or painting or photo of John Hanson, yup, that's him, either one, you will see how Black people are so diversified in skin tones and skin complexion and skin color that Black people won't be denied of our rich empowering heritage of royalty everywhere in the world even during Slavery.
But false history is that groups of Black people were nothing more than Slaves before the conception of the U.S.
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