THE HIDDEN ANCESTRY: When China Looked Like This
Автор: African History Fountain
Загружено: 2025-04-19
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I personally research, script, and produce all content on African History Fountain. Any reference images or clips are used only for educational purposes and transformed with my narration, graphics, and editing.
What if the China you think you know… wasn’t the China that once was?
Before history was rewritten, before faces were erased — a forgotten people walked the streets of southern China. Their features unmistakable. Their presence undeniable. This isn’t fiction. This is photographic proof.
In this powerful visual investigation, we explore rarely seen images from the early 1900s — revealing unmistakably Africoid faces in Fujian, Guangzhou, and other southern Chinese cities. They weren’t tourists. They were locals. Elders. Children. Workers. Leaders.
Backed by the bold voices of Runoko Rashidi, Godfrey Higgins, Gerald Massey, Chancellor Williams, Martin Bernal, and others, this video uncovers the ancestral threads that connect Black people across Africa, Asia, and beyond.
Why were these people erased? What happened to them?
Was it Mao’s Cultural Revolution? Earlier conquests? Or something deeper — a global whitening of world history?
“There were and still are Black people in Asia — not just as visitors, but as natives, rulers, and spiritual leaders.” — Runoko Rashidi
🔍 Watch until the end — the poetic tribute will stay with you long after the last frame fades.
👁🗨 This is not just a history lesson. It’s a resurrection.
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All videos on African History Fountain are researched, scripted, and produced by me. My goal is to create original educational content that highlights Africa’s history and contributions to world civilization.
When I include reference images or short clips, they are always used for educational and commentary purposes and are transformed with my narration, graphics, and editing. Some materials are licensed or public-domain, and I always adapt them to support my original storytelling.
This approach aligns with fair use under U.S. Copyright Law (Section 107), which allows use for teaching, scholarship, and commentary.
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