True Black History
The Gullah Wars
Dr. Umar Johnson -What Every Black Person Should Know - Brooklyn, NY 2016
The Black Seminoles
You are listening to live recorded "Science of Nuwaupu" class taught by Wepwawet Saw Zhahuti Atum-Re(Ali York), Son of Dr.York.
Jan Carew
On the Black Seminoles
Forgotten Rebellion: Black Seminoles and the Largest Slave Revolt in U.S. History
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Published on Sep 10, 2014
Linda Cousins-Newton visited the set of Patreesha's Potpourri to discuss the Black Seminoles.
Her Royal Highness Queen Quet
And the Gullah Flag
Queen Quet
Queen Quet is spokesman for the Gullah people. She has returned to her roots on the Sea Islands to reinvigorate and protect the Gullah traditions in music, food, language and spirituality.
Gullah Island, S.C, USA
Biography: Queen Quet Marquetta L. Goodwine was elected by the Gullah Gee Chee Elders to be Queen, the sovereign ruler of her people. Queen Quet received coronation in accord with African political and spiritual tradition. Queen Quet is also a published author, computer scientist, lecturer, mathematician, historian, columnist, preservationist, environmental justice advocate, environmentalist, film consultant, and “The Art-ivist.” She is the founder of the premiere advocacy organization for the continuation of Gullah/Geechee culture, the Gullah/Geechee Sea Island Coalition. Queen Quet has not only provided “histo-musical presentations” throughout the world, but was also the first Gullah/Geechee person to speak on behalf of her people before the United Nations in Genevé, Switzerland.
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The Gullah Wars
Dr. Umar Johnson -What Every Black Person Should Know - Brooklyn, NY 2016
Black People It's Time We Get Serious About Fighting White People
Greetings,
The response to the Gullah Gee Chee blog has been tremendous. I mean just the first day was almost a thousand views. These are people, our beloved people, everywhere, who didn't know about this hidden history of the Gullah Gee Chee bringing an end to slavery and not the U.S. The Gullah Gee Chee not only fought for themselves but for their people. The Gullah Gee Chee are heroes and heroines in every sense of the word. Noble, just, true and courageous, but more importantly, altruistic, which "Altruism" is one of the great qualities of Oya or Shekhem, the African Goddess of War. Oya is sometimes called the great buffalo goddess. Let me tell you, no other animal, snake like Black Mamba, lion, crocodile, hippopotamus, kills more people in Africa than the Black Buffaflo. It is the one animal that refuses to be domesticated and no one has ever domesticated one until this day, after thousands of years. The buffalo will attack any that threaten its own and will come to the aid of those in danger even risking its own life. This is the nature the Yoruba people gave to their ancestor Oya who stood by Sango's side after he was dethroned. After hearing about Sango's death Queen Mother Oya took her own life so she could join her husband in the Afterlife.
So honor the Gullah Gee Chee they are your liberators. They paid a heavy price for their struggles and now the U.S government via various special interest groups, i.e secret cults, klansmen and others, are out to take away their ancestral lands and drive them out of the Islands. The Gullah Gee Chee are important to the liberation struggle because they maintain the strongest cultural link to Africa than any group of African Americans. The Gullah people observe African civilization, they still fish, hunt, grow food, make baskets, blacksmith, have their own tradition schools, pass down ancestral religion, they are very independent. The Gullah people know how to live off of the land.
It is my belief one day this U.S economy will come crashing down as predicted by the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad and Prophet Noble Drew Ali. This will be a time of great despair, food and job rioting, murderous and rapist looting and a dangerous fascist U.S government trying to hold unto power. FEMA camps will arise all over the place to house the poor and homeless. Abuses of power will rival even that of Nazis Germany. Never has there been a time when Black people in America need their own land. Not only that but you need to know how to live off of the land. You will need teachers, farmers and those skilled in off the grid survival. No other group of African Americans is prepared to take on this task than the Gullah Gee Chee. They are a trusted group. Get to know them. Schedule a tour to the Gullah Islands and experience for yourself off grid living. Get a close up look at how we should really be living. Not living depending upon the government or others but depending upon only ourselves.
I've contacted all parties involved from the NOI, the Moors, the Hebrews, the Gullahs, the Nuwabaians, Yorubas, Fons, Ugandans, Toros, Jamaicans, Haitians, Conscious Blacks, even the Boule and Masonic Blacks need to be preparing for the inevitable. The more you prepare the more life will be preserved.
I want to share something. I meet a young man from a Soviet break away state. This was a rare event. So I took advantage of speaking with him about what happened in his country when their economy collapsed. My concern was how to survive it if and when it happens here in the U.S, which I know one day it will, God forbid but its prophecy so God will allow it. The young man told me that his family lived in the city. And one day, the bread was 5 dollars, the next week 10 dollars, and the next 15 dollars. The prices kept going up on food and items needed to survive. It took more money for things than usual left you with less money or not enough. The currency was completely devalued eventually. He said that his family had a small garden out in the country side. And that other family members who lived in the country maintained their garden for them and when it was time for food they went to the country to get food. When things got better he said his family moved back to the city. Think about this story. We need gardens and that's how come I started the Gardenings Gifts for Mother program which helps educate about growing food. Don't waste time. Learn this information now. How to grow food. How to live off grid. Where does food grow? The Gullahs can teach you these things so take a tour to Gullah Islands.
Love, Sango.
The Black Seminoles
You are listening to live recorded "Science of Nuwaupu" class taught by Wepwawet Saw Zhahuti Atum-Re(Ali York), Son of Dr.York.
Jan Carew
On the Black Seminoles
Forgotten Rebellion: Black Seminoles and the Largest Slave Revolt in U.S. History
More the Black Seminoles
Published on Sep 10, 2014
Linda Cousins-Newton visited the set of Patreesha's Potpourri to discuss the Black Seminoles.
Her Royal Highness Queen Quet
And the Gullah Flag
Queen Quet
Queen Quet is spokesman for the Gullah people. She has returned to her roots on the Sea Islands to reinvigorate and protect the Gullah traditions in music, food, language and spirituality.
Gullah Island, S.C, USA
Biography: Queen Quet Marquetta L. Goodwine was elected by the Gullah Gee Chee Elders to be Queen, the sovereign ruler of her people. Queen Quet received coronation in accord with African political and spiritual tradition. Queen Quet is also a published author, computer scientist, lecturer, mathematician, historian, columnist, preservationist, environmental justice advocate, environmentalist, film consultant, and “The Art-ivist.” She is the founder of the premiere advocacy organization for the continuation of Gullah/Geechee culture, the Gullah/Geechee Sea Island Coalition. Queen Quet has not only provided “histo-musical presentations” throughout the world, but was also the first Gullah/Geechee person to speak on behalf of her people before the United Nations in Genevé, Switzerland.
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Gullah Culture
"The survival of African people away from their ancestral home is one of the great acts of human endurance in the history of the world" - John Henrik Clarke
Oil Painting by Shirley Hunter of St. Simon Island, Georgia
St. Simon Island, Georgia
- Oil Painting by Shirley Hunter
Nearly a half a million Gullah live between Jacksonville, North Carolina and Jacksonville, Florida today. This 500 mile stretch along the Atlantic Ocean and over and between the Rivers that surround it is home to the descendants of the Africans brought to the Carolina Colony beginning in the late 1500s. They live along the interstates and corridors which sometime meander around and touch the borders of Interstate 95 and Highway 17. For nearly five centuries, their lives have been economically and politically tied to this region and the "cash crops" needed for its success whether it be rice or tourism. Places in and around Wilmington, North Carolina, Georgetown and Charleston, South Carolina, Savannah and Jacksonville, Florida figure prominently in the Gullah story from the beginning to now.
Their origin and history began on African soil. During the slave trade, captured Africans, destined for American plantations, were often retained in holding cells along the West African coastlines. This imprisonment brought an unprecedented large number of diferrent Africans together under one roof and formed the basis for the outline and structure of what became and is called Gullah culture. .
By the mid 1700s, these Africans dominated the slave labor force. They became the muscle and mind behind the rice and cotton industries that once lined the waters of the Carolina Slave Coast. Their knowledge of farming, rice, rice cultivation, along with their labor, made the Gullah the most desired and sought after labor of the agricultural South. These Gullah slave farmers made their owners some of the wealthiest businessmen in pre-Civil War America.
It is popular belief that the name Gullah is a distortion of the name Angola, a region that supplied some 40% of the slaves brought to and sold at the Charleston slave market. However, some members of the Gullah community tend to associate the name with the pre American story of the Golas and the Gizzis, two cultural groups living near Liberia during the African slave trade. Members of these groups were also captured and sold in large numbers. Africans from their region along the Windward Coast entered through Charleston and were well represented in the slave population.
In the early days, slaves reserved the name title Gullah for certain members of their communities. The name was not used in the widespread way that it is used today. At that time, it was used more as a handle or prefix as was the case of Golla Jack in the Denmark Vessey Conspiracy of 1822. Until this day, the similarities in the African and American names of these groups, the Golas (Gullah) and the Gizzis (Geechees), could very well be the source of the importance placed on whether one is called Gullah or Geechee today.
The Gullah represent one of the oldest culture groups surviving and living among us today. They are acknowledged for their contributions to the growth, development and success of the Rice and Sea Island cotton industries of the slave period. During the early days of freedom, their underpaid labor contributed to the re-growth and recovery of the region they inhabited. By the the 1940s, the shift from agriculture to tourism made them the dominate labor force in and of the hospitality industry, the chief income in every state wherever they reside in large numbers today.
In the 21st Century, the 500-mile region where the Gullah live is nationally recognized as endangered land right within our midst. Except from: The Ultimate Gullah Cookbook Revised Edition by Jesse Edward Gantt, Jr. and Veronica D.Gerald
Bleed the beast and Support the only solution to injustice, "Black Nationalism"
List of Black Nationalist fundraisers
Supporting all these worldwide fundraisers would cost about 50 U.S Dollars. Give as much as you can, it all goes to support infrastructure for African American communities.
Our main donation page at OyoTunji African Village. We are raising $15 dollars per month via 100, 000 brave lionesses and lions, who are ready to support a Black Nationalist economy. $127,000,000 million in 7 years, lets keep it going strong.
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Help save Gullah Gee Chee land. Fighting hard for African liberation since the 17th century, descendants of Angola, the Gullah Gee Chee people, managed to preserve some of their native tongue, their ancestry culture and pride. From slave revolts to freeing other slaves, civil rights struggle, Pan-Africanism, many of the members of the famed, "Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church" of Charleston are Gullah Gee Chee descendants. Because of the low state of economy of South Carolina's Low Country, government seizure of their lands and vicious taxation, many Gullah people are losing their lands. But you can help them out with a small donation. Here is their GoFundMe page: https://www.gofundme.com/panafricanfamilyem
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Dr. Umar Johnson's fund me page. Click here: https://www.gofundme.com/DrUmar
He is raising $5 Million dollars for a high tech private school for our young boys. If we could reach 300,000 people this would give Dr. Johnson his $5 Million for the school. A girl's school would be the next ideal mark and also Queen's club where our women can gather for they are the leaders of the family's interest.
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Also support the Collect Black People Movement. They have a .27 a cent day, $8.10 fundraiser a month, they already have a thousand people signed up. Click here: http://www.cbpm.org/neweconomicplan.html
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Much love for my believers on the Nation of Islam they also have a fundraising that's set at .30 cents day, about $10.00 a month. They are shooting for 16 million people, trying to raise about 250 million in a year. Click here: http://www.economicblueprint.org/
For more info: http://noimoa.com/
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Empire Washitaw De Dugdahmoundyah. The Nation of ancient American Mound Builders they came before Columbus from Africa on Egyptian boats. Africans were sailing the seas for thousands of years. The Washitaw are ruled over, like the Gullah, by a Queen Mother, Her Highness Devine: Empress Wendy Farica Washitaw. The Moors of America were revitalized by Prophet Noble Drew Ali. An amazing sage and prophet, Noble Ali, left America, traveling all the way to Egypt by Oceanliner and was inducted into an Ancient Mystery society. The Moorish Science Temples of America and Moors are all one people. Empress Washitaw formed the Moors first registered nation and is recognized by the Moors of being their Queen. As per Dr. Yaffa Bey, all Moors need to unite! Don't worry about the Whiteman build up the African world. The Moors were one of the greatest groups of African builders and its greatest explorers. Please show your support for their nation. We are only as strong as our weakest link as African Diaspora. The Washitaw donation page: http://empirewashitaw.org/index.php?p=1_15_Make-a-Donation -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Queen Mother of Africa, Her Royal Highness the Nnabagereka (Queen) of Buganda, Sylvia Nagginda Luswata. Please give $1.00 per household member and show your support for women and children of Africa. As we know women suffer the greatest on the weak political platform of Africa and children die in record numbers. The Queen Mother makes 3/4th of the Africa world, women and children, her first priority. Her example must be followed worldwide, Her Royal Highness the Nnabagereka (Queen) of Buganda, Sylvia Nagginda Luswata, is bringing is the change of Africa. Donate: http://www.nnabagereka.org/en/
Our goal is $1 Billion, raised by all Africans worldwide, all languages and all ethnic groups.
I am so happy to find this . I am from these people born and raise in Charlestown 1954. My family is still there. The Jenkins orphanage is some of the work my family still are doing to day. I am Gil Jenkins
ReplyDeleteWelcome. I pray you find it in you to thoroughly trace your roots and as well as water them.
DeleteGreat to hear. I am not of the Gullah Gee Chee bloodline but I do want to pay my homage to the Gullahs for their heroic sacrifice to all African Americans freeing us from chattel slavery. Too many times we turn our backs on our heroes and heroines and that is not African tradition. We always remember the brave and righteous.
ReplyDeletePlease make sure I get notifications of my people.
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