[Medici candelabrum, Louvre Musée: The Black superiority symbol: a black king ecclipsing a white woman]
I consider PBS as assimilated Black History. Eurocentrism has coopted Black studies in order to diffuse the anti-establishment views. It's the eurocentrist and those houseniggers they employ who write up this shat. They employ a racist definition of Blacks.
The Moor was a symbol of blue blood, the highest nobility and kingship. The nobility started with blacks. It was not some poor black accepted by whites, no way. They used to whites, called pink, to make book bindings.
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[Medici candelabrum, Louvre Musée: The Black superiority symbol: a black king ecclipsing a white woman]
I consider PBS as assimilated Black History. Eurocentrism has coopted Black studies in order to diffuse the anti-establishment views. It's the eurocentrist and those houseniggers they employ who write up this shat. They employ a racist definition of Blacks.
The Moor was a symbol of blue blood, the highest nobility and kingship. The nobility started with blacks. It was not some poor black accepted by whites, no way. They used to whites, called pink, to make book bindings.
Respectfully, I have found that the info at those links I provided is good info....especially the info re; the symbolism of the Black image in the Middle Ages (which I have posted in the past)....I have posted nuff info from those links before, to include info in your recent 'Black Dutch' thread...
htp
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