African American History in the First Century of California, with Jesse Warr
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- SFHS Presentation
Talk by Jesse Warr and Len Holmes, presented on February 23, 2021. Mr. Warr is a member of the SF Tour Guide Guild, and Mr. Holmes is the Guild’s President. This lecture examines the role of African Americans in the first century of California history, from “New Spain” to the 1850 Compromise to racism at the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition. Joined by Lana Costantini, SFHS Publishing and Education.
44:03 is a popular yard gnome... Dick Gregory told an interesting story about these gnomes. He stated that they represented a loyal member of the Revolutionary army.
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Wow!
This is the true wonder woman of the moorish people
I’m not buying the West Africans info.
They don’t look African to me!
So was she real and are we indeginous to America?
yes and yes.
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Oh...one more thing ...the ones who formed the california bear flag ...are the same " people " who support the "state of jefferson". Just as we are our ancestors , so are they.
No disrespect but I rather have black history from black ppl they will understand
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White does not mean Caucasian race.
If you aren’t black you are Caucasian (origins in the Caucasus Mountains) lying is second nature at this point 🤦🏾♂️
There is no documented history of a Queen Califia outside of the United States therefore this story is false.
Califia literally means Pole and was the original name of Poland Germany and yes they were Black at this timeline.
When Europe settled Amerika they placed names like New Amsterdam, New England, New Spain and there was California "New Poland Germany".🧐
To say there was no slavery is California is false because the Polish Serfs were shipped there by Russia.
Secondly to say there was no Black population in San Francisco is the biggest lie I've ever heard because San Francisco was owned by a Mulatte named Governer Pio Pico and several other Blacks before him.🧐
Also there was a freed slave from Hayti also owned San Francisco at one point.
Califia was a fictional figure from a book 😆 🤣
NOPE
How do you know?
Do some research, you will find answers if you really care to find them. This story is well documented. Not fiction.
@@MercuryRisingFast Las sergas de Esplandián written in 1510 by Garcia Ordonez Rodriguez de Montalvo
However that book will merely scratch the surface of this topic. I encourage you to read up on the history of pre-colonial America's.