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Black Movement Media Encouraging Independent Thought and Freedom of Expression through Art, News and Media

Black Movement Media was founded in the summer of 2016 but was officially launched September 9, 2016 by Nikki Luellen. BMM used to go under the name Blacker The Berry Entertainment but this name is more fitting to our work in the community. We have produced over 30 stage plays, 17 newspapers, 2 documentaries and hosted a panel and founded a Liberation school during he summer of 2016.

31/12/2018
I Love Black Archaeologist

I Love Black Archaeologist

Black History Boy time travels to 10,000 B.C. Mexico to meet the black Olmecs.

06/11/2018
Lumbee vs K*K

Lumbee Indians vs K*K

Pride, unity and the will to not be bullied anymore, led the Lumbee tribe in defeating the K*K at the Battle of Hayes Pond on today in 1958. Salute to the Lu...

28/10/2018

American Indian Discrimination:
The Pencil Test | Lumbee Indians

Excerpt from:
Reinterpreting A Native American Identity by Eric Hannel pg. 56

"Selzer compared real hair from the Lumbee Indians to Eugene Fischer's "artificial-hair standard" which consisted of a "metal case with 30 different colored samples of artificial (celluose) hair" to determine whether a Lumbee had real Indian hair.

In a related test, Seltzer placed a pencil in the hair of the Lumbee being examined and if after shaking the head "from mild to vigorous" the pencil remained in the hair, the individual was determined not to be Native American.

In the process, some children were declared to be Indian while parents were not, or brothers were Indian and sisters were not.

Notably, Seltzer's anthropometric techniques were based on the same methods that led directly to or resulted from the eugenics-based policies, even though such practices were considered to be "racism disguised as science" by well-known professionals in the scientific community.

Seltzer's classifications not only stymied Lumbee federal recognition, but also created a rift between some full-blood and mixed blood Lumbee, as well as rural or "traditional" Indians and "progressive" or urban Indians."

https://books.google.com/books?id=GJspCwAAQBAJ&pg=PA56&dq=1920+american+indian+pencil+test&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwifj7SovKfeAhVvUd8KHaWiD48Q6AEIKjAA =onepage&q=1920%20american%20indian%20pencil%20test&f=false

25/09/2018

Black Movement Media's cover photo

25/09/2018
Despite Laws And Lawsuits, Quota-Based Policing Lingers

"Wexler says the problem can get especially bad if officers start to view the community they're policing as a source of revenue. That, according to the Justice Department, is exactly what happened in Ferguson, Mo. As NPR and others have reported, the largely white police there wrote huge numbers of tickets for the city's black residents, collecting millions of dollars in fines every year."

The NYPD is denying allegations that officers were forced to make a certain number of warrantless stops, and faced retaliation from superiors when they didn't.

23/08/2018
How Asian Slaves Became Indians/Native Americans

How Asian Slaves Became Indians/Native Americans

In episode 3 of the radio show Black Movement Radio, Nekitha X goes into depth about how Asian slaves or "chinos" became reclassified as Indians or indigenou...

10/08/2018

1828 Definition of American

06/08/2018

Hidden Colors2

- Spain cathedral painting, St. Mary of the Good Winds. Indians in 1490s .
It is said to be the first painting of Christopher Columbus and the Native Americans he brought over to Spain.
You will notice that these Indians are not the white propaganda Indians in the dominant culture.`

06/08/2018
Painting of St. Mary of the Good Winds

Painting of St. Mary of the Good Winds

This is a Painting of St. Mary of the Good Wind done in Seville, Spain. It is said to be the First painting of Christoper Columbus and The Native Americans h...

30/07/2018

Did you know that scientists have found that the Ancient Mayans had sickle cell anemia?

30/07/2018
Archaeological Coverups

"The Smithsonian began to promote the idea that Native Americans, at that time being exterminated in the Indian Wars, were descended from advanced civilisations and were worthy of respect and protection.

They also began a program of suppressing any archaeological evidence that lent credence to the school of thought known as Diffusionism, a
school which believes that throughout history there has been widespread dispersion of culture and civilisation via contact by
ship and major trade routes.

The Smithsonian opted for the opposite school, known as Isolationism. Isolationism holds that most civilisations are isolated from each other and that there has been very little contact between them, especially those that are separated by bodies of water. In this intellectual war that started in the 1880s, it was
held that even contact between the civilisations of the Ohio and Mississippi Valleys were rare, and certainly these civilisations did not have any contact with such advanced cultures as the Mayas, Toltecs, or Aztecs in Mexico and Central America. By Old World standards this is an extreme, and even ridiculous idea, considering that the river system reached to the Gulf of Mexico and these civilisations were as close as the opposite shore of the gulf."
http://www.6000years.org/archaeological_coverups.html

Originally placed on the KeelyNet BBS on May 8, 1993 as CANYON.ASC -------------------------------------------------------------------- from NEXUS New Times - Volume 2, Number 13 Published in Australia (soon to be in the USA) (tell Duncan you heard about them from KeelyNet) Subscriptions $40 for six...

29/07/2018

"In 1884, in Cascade Montana, tall, muscular, former-slave Mary Field arrived to work at a Catholic convent and school for Blackfeet (indian nation) women and girls."

Source: Black Indians A Hidden Heritage by William Loren Katz pg 191

"As the first African American woman to carry mail, she stood out on the trail—and became a Wild West legend...Fields was on her own—and she set about living a life that was shocking by 19th-century standards. She took in laundry and did odd jobs, started businesses and became known for liking hard liquor and gunfights... She was only the second woman in the United States (and the first African American woman) to serve in that role. “Stagecoach Mary” or “Black Mary,” as she was nicknamed, carried a rifle and a revolver... When she died on December 5, 1914, her funeral was one of the largest the town had ever seen."

Source: https://www.google.com/amp/amp.history.com/news/meet-stagecoach-mary-the-daring-black-pioneer-who-protected-wild-west-stagecoaches

28/07/2018
Bad News for Columbus, Perhaps

Dr. Ivan Van Sertima article in the New York Times about the Black Presence in America before Columbus!

Rutgers Univ Africana studies asst Prof Ivan Van Sertima comments on recent worldwide discoveries lending credence to theory that strains of Negroid race inhabited or at least traveled to parts of US and Western Hemisphere; findings of physical anthropologist Ernest Hooton, historian Frederick Peter...

28/07/2018

Black Movement Media

28/07/2018

Black Indians A Hidden Heritage by William Loren Katz pg 240

27/07/2018

Autochthons of America

And last night I just found out some information that rocked me to the very core of my being...

19/07/2018
Malcolm X : The House N***a And The Feild N***a

Malcolm X : The House N***a And The Feild N***a

This is the truth, a video that blacks need to listen, comprehend and tell to otheres, brothas and sistas, Please Comprehend The truth from This Video

05/07/2018
Copper Coloured'z 4 Cash by Rastafari Ali

Greetings Family! Check out the song Copper Coloured'z 4 Cash by Rastafari Ali, from the poetry album Copper Coloured'z 4 Cash produced by Nikki Luellen. This album is set to be released in August!

A song from the album Copper Coloured'z 4 Cash by Rastafari Ali ft. Bernice Johnson Reagon produced by Nikki Luellen Black Movement Media (c) Copyright Discl...

26/06/2018
Mo’Nique releases secretly recorded conversation with Tyler Perry

Tyler Perry admits he was wrong for saying Mo'Nique was difficult to work with yet refuses to stand by his statement and make things right! Yet, it was the community who supported this brother and look at how he treats his own people! I guess that's Hollywood for ya smh

If you thought the saga between actress-comedienne Mo’Nique and mogul movie director Tyler Perry was over — think again. Rolling out has obtained never before heard phone conversations of Mo’nique, her husband-manager Sydney and Tyler Perry. In the recordings, Tyler admits that the “difficul...

16/06/2018
The Shameful Legacy of $5 Indians

$5 Indians misrepresents and undermines the real legacy of First Nation copper colored people who have left the world a magnificent culture, an undying fight for justice and an overall spiritual connection to humanity and the planet.

Some people may claim they have indigenous blood, and their ancestors name might be on the Dawes Rolls, but their actions show that in reality they are nothing but racist frauds and manipulators, who carry on the legacy of their $5 Indian ancestors.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDz8qqfqNjE&feature=youtu.be

07/06/2018
NBC News

NBC News

Using a series of large cards, Philadelphia Eagles star Malcolm Jenkins delivers a message on the criminal justice system and NFL players' community involvement after President Trump canceled the team's ceremony at the White House earlier this week.

07/06/2018
Discoveries Challenge Beliefs on Humans’ Arrival in the Americas

Discoveries Challenge Beliefs on Humans’ Arrival in the Americas

Archaeologists say humans reached what is now northeast Brazil as early as 22,000 years ago, upending a prevailing belief of 20th-century archaeology in the United States that people arrived in the Americas about 13,000 years ago.

04/06/2018
Hiding the Negro presence in Ancient America/ Smithsonian Institute, 1935

The Black truth in Ancient America was purposefully covered up by leading anthropologists and prominent institutions such as the Smithsonian! The more you study, the more you know!

Critical ANALYSIS by Nikki Luellen about the 1935 document published by the Smithsonian and written by Ales Hrdlicka. Though there have been several accounts...

09/04/2018
Anime - Caroline (Indigenous American Remix)

Anime - Caroline (Indigenous American Remix)

Written and Produced by Nikki Luellen American History Music Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair u...

06/04/2018
Remember Bobby: A film based on the life of Lil' Bobby Hutton

Today we remember the brutal assassination of Lil Bobby Hutton by the Oakland Pigs!!! RIP to our young hero!

Remember Bobby is a documentary/short film about the life of Lil' Bobby Hutton, who was the first member and secretary of the Black Panther Party for Self De...

28/09/2017

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