Negroids in America: The Erasure of a Nation and the Reclamation of a Birthright Paperback – Large Print, January 1, 2026

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Negroids in America: The Erasure of a Nation and the Reclamation of a BirthrightIn this groundbreaking forensic investigation, author Daniel Marquaz Jones challenges the foundational narrative of American history: that the "Black" population is comprised solely of the descendants of African slaves. Negroids in America presents a compelling case that the people labeled "Negro," "Colored," and "African American" are, in fact, the Primordial Indigenous Americans—the original inhabitants of the continent who were systematically erased by the stroke of a pen.This book is a detailed indictment of the "Paper Genocide"—the bureaucratic strategy used by the United States government to reclassify Aboriginal nationals as foreign "Africans" to extinguish their land titles. Jones meticulously unearths the evidence of this erasure, from the arson of the 1890 Census records that severed the link between "Freedmen" and their Indigenous nations to the eugenics-driven "Racial Integrity Acts" enforced by Walter Plecker.Moving beyond history, the text provides a scientific audit of the suppressed fossil record—including the "Guadeloupe Woman" and "Calaveras Skull" —and analyzes the "YAP+" genetic marker to prove a Negroid presence in the Americas dating back tens of thousands of years.Part history, part legal manifesto, Negroids in America concludes with "The Reckoning," a practical guide to Status Correction, the use of Affidavits of Identity, and the formation of Private Trusts to reclaim the stolen ancestral estate. It is a call to action for a people to remember who they are and take back what is theirs.Negroids in America: The Erasure of a Nation and the Reclamation of a BirthrightIn this groundbreaking forensic investigation, author Daniel Marquaz Jones challenges the foundational narrative of American history: that the "Black" population is comprised solely of the descendants of African slaves. Negroids in America presents a compelling case that the people labeled "Negro," "Colored," and "African American" are, in fact, the Primordial Indigenous Americans—the original inhabitants of the continent who were systematically erased by the stroke of a pen.This book is a detailed indictment of the "Paper Genocide"—the bureaucratic strategy used by the United States government to reclassify Aboriginal nationals as foreign "Africans" to extinguish their land titles. Jones meticulously unearths the evidence of this erasure, from the arson of the 1890 Census records that severed the link between "Freedmen" and their Indigenous nations to the eugenics-driven "Racial Integrity Acts" enforced by Walter Plecker.Moving beyond history, the text provides a scientific audit of the suppressed fossil record—including the "Guadeloupe Woman" and "Calaveras Skull" —and analyzes the "YAP+" genetic marker to prove a Negroid presence in the Americas dating back tens of thousands of years.Part history, part legal manifesto, Negroids in America concludes with "The Reckoning," a practical guide to Status Correction, the use of Affidavits of Identity, and the formation of Private Trusts to reclaim the stolen ancestral estate. It is a call to action for a people to remember who they are and take back what is theirs. Read more

ISBN13 979-8277516089
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 8.5 x 1.34 x 11 inches
Item Weight 3.67 pounds
Reading age 16 - 18 years
Print length 594 pages
Publication date January 1, 2026

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