Honoring and sharing the living of our Ancestors for the upliftment of all in common. "The culture of a people is best manifested by the homage they pay to those who led with dedication and devotion to freedom and cause”, Carlos A. Cooks.
Honoring and sharing the living of our Ancestors for the upliftment of all in common. "The culture of a people is best manifested by the homage they pay to those who led with dedication and devotion to freedom and cause”, Carlos A. Cooks.
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is one of the sites in tribute to our Ancestors...
i will come here to this group to get updates on additions to the Spirit of Blackness Ancestral Honors site... everyone feel free to submit names to me for addition...
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