MFIT’s fourteenth issue of the Missing Faces In Teaching is the final part 6 (although, no research area is ever ‘final’) of the indigenous populations of Ireland & Scotland. This issue locates Africa as the source of signs and heraldry with over 400 recorded original surnames of FBBs.
The restoration of self beyond the wall and trauma of slavery as the starting point is corrected through the presentation of hidden history. How was it possible for such huge estates to be in the possession of a population of people who were not indigenous to Baratanac? This question and so muchmore is addressed on every page of issue # 14 which includes never-seen-before images of Foundational Black nobility.
This 18th century satirical cartoon is easy to dismiss as somewhat offensive, but the content/depiction of FBB nobility is factual and is supported through primary source evidence in issue # 14. The dominant social structure rely on YOU to never recover your true history until now…
The painstaking research as the jigsaw pieces of our fractured history are slowly being put back together for YOU to know the true facts.
This royal figure from the kingdom of Fife, in Scotland is from a long line of ruling indigenous families. The portrait is from Fordell castle. You will discover that the surnames and heraldic crests evidence that the WHOLE of Scotland & Ireland was originally inhabited by Black/Melanated/Carbon people. Further evidence coming soon-will also reveal that this was true for the whole of Baratanac (Britain). In the painting, the royal figure has a dragon on her lap, which acts as a signifier of knowledge, wisdom and the Great Mother (Read the full history in issue # 13).
Read and see the evidence in MFIT’s issue # 14 coming soon without a slave name in sight. Will your surname feature in the hundreds of indigenous names discovered as primary evidence soon to be revealed…?
The reader is encouraged to seek out the above painting in its current state, with its detailed ‘elaborations’. Read all about the practice of ‘whitening up the evidence (Dass, 2013; Ampim, 2001, Charles & Boyle, 2022) in issue # 11.
MFIT honours the legacy of Dr David Imhotep who has recently joined the ancestors-his work will live for eternity ASE,
Sterling, Banks, Coleman, Mackclellan, Ainsley, Davidson, Andrews, Stewart, Moore, Muir, Borthwick, Craig, Buchanan, Glendening, Sullivan, Scott-To name just a few. Coming soon with primary evidence…
William Davidson of Edinburgh [also found in Wales] was hanged as a co-conspirator in the Cato- Street Case (1820).However, mainstream news claims that this image below is of William Davidson:
The Davidsons were Black revolutionaries from Edinburgh and in issue # 14 will reveal their origins and material culture and so much moor…
Primary historical sources reveal that the Dukedom of Hamilton was created by the Black King Charles I (see Issue # 12 of the Stewarts) in the 16th century. The House of Douglas also formed part of the House of Hamilton: ”Sholto-du-glash means ‘behold the Black or swarthy-coloured man’ (Rogers, 1940, p.40-see issue # 9, p.68). The etymon of Douglas is discussed in issue # 12, p.72).
How is the original James, Duke of Hamilton described from a primary source? “…descended from the House of Stuart, and having a great interest in that kingdom, by his relations and dependants. He has a great estate, and three brothers earls, Selkirk, Orkney and Ruglen; a fourth a commander at sea; he is of a middle stature, well made, of a black coarsecomplexion, a brisk look, toward 50 years old…was murdered by that villain Macartney, an Irish Scot”. (Swift, 1801, p.237).
”Our history is like a fractured diamond” (Dr Ivan Van Sertima). The scholars committed to the tremendous task of putting the pieces back together again do it for the next generations to come.
You must be logged in to post a comment.