Sample text from Dictionary Part 3: “The research disciplines of archaeological and anthropological corroboration intersect with onomastic evidence in the powerful region of ancient Derbyshire through the skeletal remains of the aboriginal populations and the cave carving of a 13,000-year-old ibis bird as material culture to connect them with their global FB kinfolk. We haveContinue reading “Collected Works of Foundational Black Britons (FBBs) by Dr Marie Charles:”
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Foundational Black Britons:
https://deevid.ai/text-to-video https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dictionary-Foundational-British-Surnames-primacy/dp/B0FX2L14QF Available now at Amazon… Brought to you by the Missing Faces In Teaching.
What is the historical provenance for Charles III?
The Dictionary of Foundational Black British Surnames, the people, places and their primacy Parts TWO & THREE evidence that there is NO connection to the ancient bloodline of Charles I & II. Nor to the continental rulers Charles IV, V, VI & VII… Available now at Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dictionary-Foundational-British-Surnames-primacy/dp/B0FX2L14QF Brought to you by the Missing FacesContinue reading “What is the historical provenance for Charles III?”
Part THREE of the Dictionary of Foundational Black British Surnames…
Sneak Peek Today at 4.00pm… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XD2Q20g3LTI https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0FX93FNG5?ref_=dbs_m_mng_rwt_calw_thcv_3&storeType=ebooks Brought to you by the Missing Faces In Teaching.
NEW EDITION NOW AVAILABLE: Part THREE of the Dictionary of Foundational Black British Surnames…
The onomastic evidence documents King Canute’s connection to the FB Pusey family (along with the ancient origins of this name), while King Charles VII and his father King Charles VI are presented for the first time in this edition, as the true heirs of this royal nomenclature. Part three of the Dictionary Series takes theContinue reading “NEW EDITION NOW AVAILABLE: Part THREE of the Dictionary of Foundational Black British Surnames…”
Foundational Black Culture of Wales…
Watch the taster segment in part 7 of the Dictionary Series tomorrow at 4.00pm. See and hear how onomastic research methodology has reclaimed FBB nomenclature. Brought to you by the Missing Faces In Teaching.
William Conqueror’s grandson: Henry of Blois coming soon…
Read about his Foundational Black lineage in the Dictionary Part Two to support a reframed understanding of history. Part Three coming soon… (image shows one of Henry’s Shachor angels, full image of Henry in Part Three). Brought to you by the Missing Faces In Teaching.
The Deeper the Dictionary Series Digs the Blacker Britain Becomes…
Learn about the University of Glasgow’s Foundational wealth…it’s not what you think it is based upon. Tune in today at 12.00pm. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eH3yO7jB2U Brought to you by the Missing Faces In Teaching.
Master Teacher Professor Kaba Kamene On the Dictionary Series…
“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 inContinue reading “Master Teacher Professor Kaba Kamene On the Dictionary Series…”
The First People in Holland were Black…
The National Museum of Antiquities (2023) stated: “The genes for Black skin have also been found in primeval bones from Norway, Denmark and Luxembourg. And now this has been demonstrated for the first time with genetic evidence for the Dutch material. Why is it important? Because it helps to see that there is NOT aContinue reading “The First People in Holland were Black…”