Pretendians often emphasize the importance of genealogy,
yet when pressed to provide evidence, they frequently refuse
by stating, "I'm not sharing my family information." I have
personally witnessed individuals who displayed photos of their
maternal ancestors but later refused to disclose the records
validating their Indigenous heritage. This behavior can be
seen as hypocritical. Nevertheless, I choose to lead by example,
and within this publication, I will present the documentation
confirming my African ancestry rather than American descent.
This insightful book delves into the African roots of humanity, presenting compelling evidence supporting the theory that
humanity originated in Africa. Furthermore, it explores the
influence of familial narratives, such as the belief in having
Native American ancestry based on stories passed down by
grandmothers. The misinterpretation of such narratives has
led to the rise of individuals falsely claiming Native American
heritage. Additionally, the book sheds light on the paradoxical
relationship between the global disdain for Africa and the
heavy reliance of the world on African resources. These
interconnected themes are thoroughly examined within the
pages of this book.