

Pocahontas Island, VA: Black–Indigenous Roots, War Captives, and the First Escapes from Enslavement
These Indigenous captives represent the first people forced into bondage in English North America—predating the importation of Africans in


Emancipation Day at Negro Fort: A Sacred Gathering of Memory, Resistance, and Return
May the flame we lit this weekend continue to burn through every step we take toward freedom, land, and legacy.


Erased and Enslaved: How the Maya and Yamasee Were Stolen, Not Lost
The narrative that the Maya civilization simply "disappeared" is a misconception that overlooks the complex history of their subjugation and exploitation during and after the Spanish conquest. In reality, many Maya individuals were enslaved and transported to regions such as Cuba, paralleling the experiences of other indigenous groups like the Yamasee people of South Carolina. This article delves into the historical evidence of these events, highlighting the forced displaceme


The Unpaid Debt: How the Cherokee and Choctaw Nations Owe Reparations to Black Freedmen
Black people enslaved by these tribes were not Africans at all, but Indigenous people — prisoners of war from rival tribes who were captured


Rooted in Legacy: A Guide to Indigenous Black Farmers Across the U.S.(List Included)☺️
Our relationship with the land is ancestral. It’s the story of survival, joy, and the unwavering determination to cultivate abundance.
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