Imagine embarking on creating the first Black American (Negro) cultural centric space in The Borough of Staten Island New York to cover all our history and more. The Void we are filling with sharing the story of Black Staten Island that begins in 1639 on paper is humbling!
@NEGROREPUBLIC is where it is & where you wanna be! Learn the Past to inspire and power one to go forth to create the Future!
“Be the change you seek” �� ANDL
Negro Life & Thought Book Collection.
Holding a first edition "A School History Of the Negro Race In America" 1891.
Join our Juneteenth Soft Opening.
New Location Alert. Starting this fall, we launching a new program at my former Middle School.
I really can't believe people was on this app saying I'm getting kids locked up with Guns For Grants.
I hope y'all know who to bet on now.
@TheGreenCampINC
Welcome to the first step of a Negro Institution. Join us Juneteenth for the Launch of the New Negro Republic Creators Lab.
One time for our Partner @ANDL_US for being at the start of a vision that began with a pinned thread by @TalentOverHype
Celebrating 250 Years of the American Negro.
This is no America without us.
Soft launch of the New Negro Republic Creators Lab, Juneteenth 2026. SINY
📸 @nitashiajohnson
Made a movie today with @nitashiajohnson & @mycainthemaking for my upcoming “Black Stories” feature in the @selfpublication mag.
Took my South Dallas fam to Uptown NYC to a serious historic district to capture 250 years of the American Negro by the oldest house in Manhattan.
A recent book is making waves by claiming that nearly $600 billion was taken from Black Americans through questionable tax practices in the years following slavery.
The book, The Black Tax, by historian Andrew W. Kahrl, argues that unjust tax policies were a huge factor in preventing Black people from building wealth after slavery ended. From inflated property tax assessments to hidden fees that led to land seizures, these laws took away opportunities for Black families to thrive, forcing them into poverty and stripping away land that could’ve been passed down for generations.
The nearly $600 billion figure is an estimate of what Black families lost through these unfair practices, money that could’ve helped close the racial wealth gap. The book not only uncovers this hidden history but also calls for reforms to help address these historical injustices. For those wondering how these practices are still impacting Black Americans today, this book sheds much-needed light on a deep-seated issue that continues to affect generations.
Why do they always forget Booker T Washington, Fredrick Douglass, Martin Delaney, Carter G. Woodson. Etc
Marcus Garvey came to America and wanted to meet Booker T. Washington.
There are many Negro Burial Sites across New York City. Here is an email from NYC EDC.
Take all that shouting and apply to operate the “Ancestors” Burial ground.
@TalentOverHype This is why we proposed the question to the so-called Black Indigenous w/zero African ancestry, are they denying the holocaust/genocide of the Native Americans to substantiate their claims?