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The Aborigine Copper-Colored Online Library

Coming Soon! Introducing The Aborigine Copper-Colored Online Library – a new platform dedicated to showcasing recommended books, literature, and important historical documents that are relevant to the Aboriginal community. Our online library will feature a curated selection of books and documents, chosen by Aboriginal scholars and historians, to provide a comprehensive and reliable resource for anyone interested in learning more about Aboriginal history and culture. Whether you’re looking for academic research, personal narratives, or cultural touchstones, our library has something for everyone. Join us soon to explore our growing collection of important works, and discover the richness and complexity of Aboriginal history and culture.

Some of the most popular stories in nineteenth-century America were sensational tales of whites captured and enslaved in North Africa. White Slaves, African Masters for the first time gathers together a selection of these Barbary captivity narratives, which significantly influenced early American attitudes toward race, slavery, and nationalism. >Get Your Copy

Drawing on the federal census, wills, mortgage bills of sale, tax returns, and newspaper advertisements, this authoritative study describes the nature of African-American slaveholding, its complexity, and its rationales. It reveals how some African-American slave masters had earned their freedom and how some free Blacks purchased slaves for their own use.  >Get Your Copy

In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, more than 300,000 white people were shipped to America as slaves. Urchins were swept up from London’s streets to labor in the tobacco fields, where life expectancy was no more than two years. Get Your Copy

Dane Calloway is an American educator, author, film editor, film writer, film producer, well-respected historian, and an unorthodox researcher with 10+ years of creditable experience specializing in ethnographic, field and historical researching in various categories such as American Indian history, World history, African-American history, American history, case studies and also investigative journalism. Get Your Copy

In 1660 Samuel Pepys, an increasingly-important 26 year-old civil servant in London, began writing his diary. He stopped a decade later. This website contains the full text of his diary, along with several letters sent or received by Pepys, plus thousands of pages of further information about the people, places and things in his world. Learn More.

Domesday is Britain’s earliest public record. It contains the results of a huge survey of land and landholding commissioned by William I in 1085. Domesday is by the far the most complete record of pre-industrial society to survive anywhere in the world and provides a unique window on the medieval world.  Explore

Nigerian journalist and novelist Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani writes that one of her ancestors sold slaves, but argues that he should not be judged by today’s standards or values. Explore

The Mulford Act was a 1967 California bill that prohibited public carrying of loaded firearms without a permit.[2] Named after Republican assemblyman Don Mulford, and signed into law by governor of California Ronald Reagan, the bill was crafted with the goal of disarming members of the Black Panther Party who were conducting armed patrols of Oakland neighborhoods, in what would later be termed “copwatching”  >Explore More    >Learn More

Find out which Native land you’re currently residing, working, or exploring on.  Just type in your Canadian or US zip code, or [city, state], or city, state & country for Australia, NZ or South America. >Let’s Go!  

Welcome! You might be interested to know that the CIA recently declassified some fascinating information on topics such as Transcendental meditation, Chakras and energetic centres in the body, Astral Travel, The ability to manifest, Parallel Universes, Stargates, and portals. These are all intriguing subjects that could broaden your understanding of the world around us. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to learn more about these captivating concepts! Let’s Go!

Connect with other Copper-Colored Aborigines online at the AboConnect meeting place created for Aboriginal American Indians, aka “Black Americans, African Americans and Negros” Communities All Over North America. Chat, Socialize, Educate each other and have Fun! > Let’s Go!

Introducing the 1st American Social Network – a new social media alternative that connects you with a community of like-minded individuals. Our platform is designed to promote free speech, privacy, and user control. You can share your thoughts, photos, and videos without fear of censorship or data breaches. We prioritize the safety and security of our users, and we provide a platform that encourages healthy and productive conversations. Join us today to connect with other Copper-Colored Americans, share your unique perspective, and engage in meaningful discussions. Let’s Go!

Attention Aborigine American writers! Your stories and experiences are valuable and deserve to be heard. By publishing your writing, you can share your unique perspective with the world, inspire others, and help preserve your cultural heritage. Don’t hesitate to share your voice and contribute to the literary landscape. Get published and make a difference! >Let’s Go!

If you’re looking to establish a strong online presence for your business or personal brand, investing in professional website design and reliable web hosting services is crucial. Visit GriotSites for all of your website needs. >Let’s Go!

Ever wondered who holds your family or tribal history? Do you know the stories of your great, great grandparents, or the struggles and triumphs of your Ancestors? Have you shared these stories with your children so they can pass them on to future generations? At our service, we can help you capture and preserve your family’s history for years to come. Let us help you uncover the stories and experiences that make your family unique, so that you can share them with your loved ones and pass them on to future generations. Join us today and discover the power of preserving your family’s legacy! >Let’s Go! 

COMING SOON! Introducing the 1st American Museum – a new online cultural institution dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich history of the Copper-Colored people found in America according to the Noah Webster’s 1928 English Dictionary. Our museum will feature authentic images of rare artifacts, and immersive experiences that explore the diverse stories and perspectives of the Aboriginal Copper-Colored Americans of Turtle Island throughout history. From the history of our “old world”, to the theft of our nation that continues to the present day, our exhibits will showcase the people, events, and ideas that have shaped what is called the United States today.  Let’s Go!

Introducing our upcoming Genealogy Services – a one-stop-shop for Aborigines of America looking to explore their family history and connect the dots to their family lineage tree. Our platform will provide a range of services, including genealogy record searches, land record searches, and more. We understand how important it is to have access to accurate and comprehensive information about your family history, and our team is dedicated to helping you uncover your roots and discover the stories of your Ancestors. With our user-friendly interface and expert support, you can dive deep into your family history and uncover new connections and insights. Join us soon for a new way to explore your family history!

Coming Soon! Introducing The Aborigine Copper-Colored American Motorist Copper Book Compendium – an updated version of The Negro Motorist Green Book, which was originally published during the dangerous days of Jim Crow segregation. Back then, it was extremely difficult for American Indians or so-called Black-American travelers to find hotels or restaurants that would serve them. The Green Book provided an annual listing of lodging, diners, gas stations, and other businesses that could cater to the needs of American Indian customers. Now, our updated version of the Green Book will continue the vision of Harlem-based postman Victor H. Green, to specifically tailored to the needs of Aborigine Copper-Colored American Motorists and Online Shoppers. Our compendium will provide a comprehensive and reliable guide to safe and accommodating businesses across the country. With our help, you can travel with peace of mind and confidence, knowing that you’ll always have a welcoming place to rest, eat, and refuel on your journey.

Coming Soon! Introducing The Aborigine Copper-Colored Media Forum – a new platform dedicated to sharing the voices and perspectives of Aboriginal scholars, teachers, and journalists. Our forum will feature a vast library of videos from platforms like YouTube and Vimeo, showcasing the diverse perspectives and insights of Aboriginal thinkers and creators. We believe that media is a powerful tool for education, empowerment, and community-building, and we’re committed to creating a space where Aboriginal voices can be heard loud and clear. Whether you’re looking for inspiration, education, or simply a chance to connect with others in your community, our forum has something for everyone. Join us soon to explore our growing library of media content, and connect with like-minded individuals who share your passion for Aboriginal culture and history.

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