Authoress

T'Malkia Zuri

Solving the “Negro Problem” – Erasure of the Copper-Colored Tribes

Exposes how Black Americans were renamed, erased, and exported. A powerful record of reclassification, identity theft, and ancestral truth. Discover how the campaign to “solve the Negro problem” was really a coordinated effort to erase the Copper-Colored Tribes of America.

📖 Solving the “Negro Problem” — A Book They Never Wanted You to Read

For over a century, a coordinated campaign set out to reclassify, rename, and remove the original people of this land — labeling Black Americans as “Negroes” and treating their existence as a problem to be solved. This powerful book by T’Malkia Zuri uncovers the buried agenda behind that campaign.

Through rare newspaper clippings, trial testimonies, and long-forgotten government records, Solving the “Negro Problem” exposes how Black Americans were stripped of their tribal names, branded as outsiders, and quietly targeted for exportation. This isn’t just history — it’s a record of cultural warfare and identity theft.

🗝️ If your ancestors were reclassified, renamed, or erased — this is the book for you.

🛒 Scheduled Release: October 15th, 2025

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Solving the “Negro Problem” – Erasure of the Copper-Colored Tribes

📚 Book Details

Title: Solving the “Negro Problem” – Erasure of the Copper-Colored Tribes
Author: Empress T’Malkia Zuri
Publisher: Griot Publishing House
Format: Paperback
Pages: 360

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🔍 About the Book

Solving the “Negro Problem” is not just a book — it’s an indictment.

This work exposes the carefully coordinated effort to erase, rename, and export Black Americans from their homeland — not Africa, but America. It documents the campaigns, policies, and propaganda used to turn the Indigenous copper-colored tribes into a people without a land or name.

Author and certified genealogist T’Malkia Zuri connects suppressed historical documents, government schemes, and firsthand accounts to tell the story mainstream books refuse to print. This is the truth they tried to rewrite — restored through ancestral memory and documented fact.

🧩 What This Book Reveals

Too often, Black Americans are told we were “brought here.” But this book challenges that lie with evidence that many of us were already here — and were strategically renamed, reclassified, and removed through centuries of legal, medical, and social manipulation.

From the American Colonization Society to the Negro Resettlement proposals, from Walter Plecker’s race laws to government-backed eugenics, this book documents it all. It lays out a clear and bold case for why Black Americans were the original people of this land — and why that truth had to be erased.

This book is not comfortable, but it is necessary. It is written for those who are ready to remember what was stolen — and reclaim what still belongs to them.

🧠 What This Guide Will Teach You

  • The historical truth behind the “Negro Problem” and government removal programs

  • How legal terms like “freedman” and “colored” were used to erase tribal identities

  • Evidence that many Black Americans are Indigenous to America — not Africa

  • Documentation of the campaigns to relocate Black Americans to Liberia and Sierra Leone

  • How Black identity was rebranded through census records, birth certificates, and education

🧬 Who This Book Was Created For

This book is for the descendants of the erased, the renamed, the relocated — the ones who were taught to forget.

It’s for Black Americans who always felt that Africa wasn’t the whole story.

It’s for the ones who heard the whispers in their bloodline that their people were already here.

And it’s for those who are ready to expose the campaign of erasure and reclaim their names, their land, and their truth.

✊🏽 Why This Book Exists

Because America doesn’t want to admit who it really belongs to.
Because the history books were rewritten — but the truth survived.
And because our erasure was never an accident — it was policy.

This book is for the ones ready to remember.
This is for the returners.
This is for the rebuilders.

PUBLISHING DETAILS

Scheduled: October 10, 2025

Publisher: Griot Publishing House

DIGITAL BOOK

File size: Unavailable

ISBN IDENTIFIER(S)

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(10): Registering

BOOK FORMATS

Paperback

TOTAL PAGE COUNT

360

BOOK PREVIEW

Flip Book pages Available for this title

DIMENSION/SIZE

5.5x8.5

READING AGE

Suitable for 16 +

LANGUAGE AVAILABLE

English

CATEGORIES:

Spirituality, Social Science

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