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Erased Black History: The Hidden Foundations of Civilization & Human Origins

Writer: Nate ShepherdNate Shepherd


The Black Woman: The Blueprint of All Humanity
The Black Woman: The Blueprint of All Humanity

Introduction: History Is Written by the Victors


The history we’re taught in schools often presents a Eurocentric narrative, minimizing or outright erasing the profound impact of Black civilizations on global history. While mainstream education acknowledges slavery and the civil rights movement, it rarely explores the advanced societies, empires, and cultural contributions that predate European colonization.


This blog aims to uncover the hidden truths, backed by academic research, that prove Black history is world history—and more than that, it holds the key to the origins of all human existence.


This isn’t a conspiracy theory; this is factual, scientific evidence that countless experts have dedicated their lives to researching and sharing. Some of these discoveries have been accepted within academic circles, while others are ignored—not because they lack merit, but simply because they contradict established narratives. The question is, why?


Institutions that control knowledge often struggle to admit when they are wrong. But maybe the refusal to acknowledge these findings isn’t just arrogance—maybe it’s intentional. Because if Black people are the original humans, then we must ask ourselves:


• Where did the rest of us come from?


• If part of all non-African DNA comes from the genetic origins of Black women, where did the other part originate?


• Is it possible that history has been rewritten to hide a truth too uncomfortable for society to face?


The deeper we dig, the more it seems like something sinister has taken place—something that all humans, regardless of race, should care about. Because hidden within the erased history of Black people may lie the very truth of our own existence.


1. The Moors: The Black Architects of the European Renaissance


The Moors, a North African people of predominantly Black and Berber descent, ruled Spain for nearly 800 years (711–1492 AD). They brought scientific advancements, architecture, and education that directly influenced the European Renaissance.


Academic Evidence:


• John G. Jackson’s “Introduction to African Civilizations” (1970s): Jackson documented how the Moors brought advanced mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and philosophy to Europe, paving the way for the Renaissance.


• Ivan Van Sertima’s “They Came Before Columbus” (1976): Van Sertima highlighted that the Moors introduced irrigation systems, universities, and libraries that transformed Spain into one of the most educated societies of the time.


• Professor Richard Fletcher’s “Moorish Spain” (1992): Fletcher described how Moorish architecture, including the Alhambra palace, intricate geometric designs, and domed structures, set new architectural standards in Europe.


Why It’s Erased:


After the Moors were expelled from Spain in 1492, European historians downplayed their impact, often portraying them as “Arabs” rather than acknowledging their African heritage. However, historical artwork and firsthand European accounts confirm their Black African ancestry.


2. The Olmecs: The African Presence in Pre-Columbian America


Long before Columbus, the Olmec civilization (1500–400 BCE) thrived in what is now Mexico. Their colossal stone heads, featuring broad noses and full lips, resemble African facial features—sparking debate on whether early African explorers reached the Americas.


Academic Evidence:


• Dr. Alexander Von Wuthenau’s “Unexpected Faces in Ancient America” (1975): Wuthenau compiled archaeological findings of Olmec sculptures with unmistakable African features, arguing they depict African travelers who arrived in the Americas thousands of years ago.


• Dr. Ivan Van Sertima’s “They Came Before Columbus” (1976): Van Sertima provided linguistic, cultural, and navigational evidence, showing that West Africans—particularly the Mali Empire—had the maritime capabilities to cross the Atlantic long before Columbus.


• American Journal of Physical Anthropology (Various Studies, 2000s): DNA studies have found traces of West African genetic markers in ancient Indigenous remains, supporting the theory of pre-Columbian African contact.


Why It’s Erased:


The idea that Africans arrived in the Americas before Europeans undermines the colonial narrative that European “discovery” was the first significant contact. Academic gatekeeping has suppressed this research, dismissing it as speculation despite growing evidence.


3. The Tartarian Empire: A Suppressed Civilization?


The Tartarian Empire is believed by some researchers to be a forgotten global civilization with advanced architecture, technology, and urban planning.


Academic Evidence:


• 16th & 17th Century Maps: Historical maps from European cartographers clearly label vast regions of Russia, Mongolia, and China as “Tartary.”


• Architectural Anomalies (Buried Buildings & Star Forts): Research into 19th-century photographs and excavation sites reveals buildings buried under several feet of mud, fueling speculation about a “mud flood” event that erased Tartarian history.


• Anatoly Fomenko’s “History: Fiction or Science?” suggests that historical timelines have been manipulated, with entire civilizations erased or rewritten.


Why It’s Erased:


If Tartaria was a real global power, its erasure benefits the colonial narrative that European nations were the primary builders of advanced civilizations.


4. Black Women & the Genetic Origins of Humanity


Modern genetic research has confirmed that Black women are the original human blueprint.


Academic Evidence:


• Mitochondrial Eve Hypothesis (1987): All human mitochondrial DNA traces back to a single Black woman who lived in Africa 150,000–200,000 years ago.


• Human Genetic Diversity Studies (1991): Africans have the highest genetic diversity, meaning all non-African populations are simply subsets of this original gene pool.


• Dr. Richard D. King’s “Melanin & Evolutionary Biology” (1999): Early humans had dark skin due to melanin’s role in survival before lighter skin variations evolved.


The Unanswered Question: Who or What Led to Human Evolution?


If all humans trace back to Black women, then how did such drastic racial variations occur?


• Did migration and natural selection alone cause these changes?


• Or was there an external influence—a missing chapter in human history?


Conclusion: Restoring the Truth for All Humanity


Black history is human history. If history has been systematically erased, then the origins of all human life have been altered and hidden.


What was taken from Black people is not just culture, land, or power—it is the truth of our own existence.


The real question is: Why does there seem to be such an intentional effort to keep this information out of the mainstream? Why is there a systematic design to keep Black people in an oppressed environment?


Perhaps there is something undeniably powerful within Black DNA that was left behind. A truth that, if uncovered, could liberate us all and lead us to a utopia of true peace.


But first, we must ask: What evil force worked so hard to hide this from us?


The answers are waiting.

 

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