Read the true history of Foundational Black Britons NOT as migrants BUT indigenous…

This series of the Dictionary of FBB Surnames volume has taken nearly ten years in the design, research evidence collection and the compilation of entries within the context of Foundational History. Many modern Dictionaries are illustrated, this style of dictionary is nothing new, but the Dictionary of FBB Surnames series is illustrated with original, contextualized, primary source visual evidence for each entry. A unique research work and resource for the range of historians, teachers, families, researchers, librarians and students of all ages.

In this ground-breaking series you will read for the first time about the original holders of many surnames used today. Part One takes the reader on an evidenced, onomastic and historical journey by presenting an array of visual faces from the past. Each page is a multi-modal revelation as the primary source documentation carefully authenticates the original Black nobility and ruling families of Britain. In many cases their surnames are thoroughly substantiated by their French Norman lineage.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dictionary-Foundational-British-Surnames-primacy/dp/B0F1K9WXF2/?

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2 thoughts on “Read the true history of Foundational Black Britons NOT as migrants BUT indigenous…

  1. Hotep and Peace Sister Dr. Marie Charles and Dr. Brother Bill Boyle, Congratulations on all the great work you are doing. Your dictionary system is genius in its conception and objective. The connection of the origin of names offers evidence beyond challenge. Your research of melanated Africans demonstrates the presence of Foundational Black Britons in Europe in the ancient as well as modern in UK. Keep On Keepin’ On.

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    1. Thank you Professor Kaba for such a wonderful comment. We had to put your powerful words on LinkedIn to show the community the importance of this research. Dua Professor Kaba.

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