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Negro Hill Burial Ground Project ~ Unknown Niggers

by Khubaka, Michael Harris
The N-word continues to hold great power because of the historic behavior and terrorist actions associated with the word sound, steeped in evil intentions. Our U.S. Government placed tombstones that effectively read "Unknown Niggers" and few seem to care.
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'California Grown' racism continues to impact Black Farmers in the most productive agricultural region of the Earth. Black Farmers, Ranchers and Cowboys have provided many strategic benefits to the California Ag Industry yet Black Farmer represent 1/3rd of 1% of all farmers and represent an endangered species, unprotected. Our Negro Hill Burial Ground Project is on full display.

Negro Hill, California ~ ‘California Grown’ bigotry, racism and xenophobia remains a celebrated undercurrent of white supremacy masking a truly special region of our nation. We can come together and form a more perfect union or fearfully degenerate into silent acquiescence.

The Negro Hill Burial Ground Project seeks to memorialize 9 early pioneer communities inundated under Folsom Lake, California. We will finally document and showcase early Black migration to California for present and future generations to learn about the unique early Black historical legacy in California, showcased during the California Colored Convention Movement 1855-1865.

In 1535, Hernan Cortes and European conquistadors invaded Baja California, bringing European Christian values to a foreign land of legendary antiquity. 10,000+ years of civilization based upon matriarchal lineage, grandma called ‘Mother Wit’ from the ancient ones, subjugated by military force. Cortes and over 300 conquistadors spent 4 years of fierce combat against a ‘mythological foe’ before building Moorish Andalusian architecture in Lorreto, La Paz and Mulgue, Baja California.

Queen Califia, a Black woman, remains the powerful namesake of our Great State. Her mystical nature is connected to Ast, Isis, Minerva, Athena, Ester, Our Lady Guadeloupe, and other powerful women warriors embracing the notion of war and wisdom through the nurturing feminine principle.

Our Negro Hill Burial Ground Project honors a sacred legacy of ancient Black Californians and a modern Black migration searching for a greater measure of freedom in 1848 California. The States of Massachusetts, Vermont, Rhode Island, New York, and New Hampshire maintained free ports where Black Americans could choose to migrate to ‘Gold Rush’ California in 1848. “Seek and ye shall find” was familiar spiritual belief of early Black pioneers who migrated to California.

Today, our 150 years old secret, a National Historic Treasure unique to the United States of America is beginning to see the light of day. The Black Farmers and Agriculturalist Association, based in Tillery, North Carolina, is the fiscal agent and supporting organization to manifest a broader journey to document and showcase the wonderful legacy of early Black Pioneers in the Sacramento River Basin. The Negro Hill Burial Ground Project is a unique global story of an early multi-ethnic community coming together, finally destroyed by the inundation of Folsom Lake.

The Negro Hill Burial Ground Project is the past, present and future of California. Today, we stand upon the shoulders of those who came before us. Silent acquiescence or active positive behavior, what will you do…? The only thing evil needs to survive, is for the good to remain silent, because we all ain't ya n's any more.
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