The Drake Jewel (1575) shows the profile of a Black King
dominating the profile of a White woman. This symbolizes DARK PEOPLE THEY NOW
CALL BLACK dominating Europe and Black superiority inEurope .
The symbol of the Moor shows a ‘Blue man’ which is a Black man and means Blue
Blood. We see many portraits of the nobility.
These portraits are kept hidden or are destroyed around the French
Revolution (1789).
dominating the profile of a White woman. This symbolizes DARK PEOPLE THEY NOW
CALL BLACK dominating Europe and Black superiority in
The symbol of the Moor shows a ‘Blue man’ which is a Black man and means Blue
Blood. We see many portraits of the nobility.
These portraits are kept hidden or are destroyed around the French
Revolution (1789).
During the Middle Ages Black peoples in Europe
were called Blue men. There seem to be images of this period which show Bleu
people.
were called Blue men. There seem to be images of this period which show Bleu
people.
Inside The Drake Jewel is a miniature of Queen Elizabeth I. Her father’s
sister Mary Tudor was the grandmother of Mary of Scots. Mary of Scots’ son was
James I who married Anne of Denmark.
sister Mary Tudor was the grandmother of Mary of Scots. Mary of Scots’ son was
James I who married Anne of Denmark.
They were the grandparents of Charles II Stuart who was named ‘The Black
Boy. The is the son of King James
I. He was described on a wanted poster
issued by parliament as ‘a tall Black man. Anne of Denmark had ordered a play
‘The Masque of Blackness’ (1605) in praise of Black beauty which did not fade.
The play was performed by members of the court and it explained how Blacks, The
Sun People, came toEurope to look for a
milder sun. In the play was a personage of The Niger River. The costume design
shows a tall Black woman. Strange as this might sound;: Anne of Denmark which
we know as a blindingly blond woman was certainly Black.
Boy. The is the son of King James
I. He was described on a wanted poster
issued by parliament as ‘a tall Black man. Anne of Denmark had ordered a play
‘The Masque of Blackness’ (1605) in praise of Black beauty which did not fade.
The play was performed by members of the court and it explained how Blacks, The
Sun People, came to
milder sun. In the play was a personage of The Niger River. The costume design
shows a tall Black woman. Strange as this might sound;: Anne of Denmark which
we know as a blindingly blond woman was certainly Black.
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