Authoress
T'Malkia Zuri
We Built This BEEP Volume One
Historical Newspaper Evidence of Black American Builders, Architects, and Innovators
Historical Newspaper Evidence of Black American Builders, Architects, and Innovators- T'Malkia Zuri
For generations, Indigenous Black American history has been erased, minimized, or handed to us in fragments.
Everywhere we turned — in schools, media, museums, and even political discourse — we were told the same lie:
“Black Americans didn’t build this country.”
Yet the newspaper archives say otherwise.
We Built This [Beep] is a first-of-its-kind historical collection that brings those forgotten records back into the light. Using verified newspaper clippings, preserved photographs, and documented accounts from the 1800s to the mid-1900s, this book reveals the truth that has been deliberately buried: Native Black Americans were master builders, architects, engineers, innovators, contractors, craftsmen, and economic visionaries whose labor and brilliance shaped every corner of this nation.
This historic bank scene is brought back to life to show the truth they never captured on film: our people were here. Dark-skinned men and women move through the walkway, stand at the counter, and occupy the space that belonged to them all along. This living image restores the presence of the bricklayers, carpenters, bankers, and builders who carried this nation on their backs — even when history tried to erase them. “Digitally reimagined to restore the presence of our ancestors.”
This book highlights 19th and 20th Century documented achievements such as:
Indigenous Black architects designing modern skyscrapers and government centers
Indigenous Black engineers engineering complex military and aviation structures
Indigenous Black bricklayers and carpenters constructing courthouses, universities, state buildings, and entire neighborhoods
Indigenous Black contractors winning massive federal contracts during wartime
Indigenous Black innovators developing systems and infrastructure that cities still rely on
Indigenous Black craftsmen shaping early American architecture before many immigrant groups ever set foot on U.S. soil
- Indigenous Black financiers founding banks, insurance companies, and loan associations that kept entire communities alive when white institutions denied them access
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We Built This BEEP Volume I
Book Details
- Title: We Built This BEEP Volume I
- Author: T’Malkia Zuri
- Publisher: Griot Publishing House
- Format: Hardback, Paperback
- Pages: 374
- ISBN: 979-8-9987283-9-6
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Curious about what’s inside We Built This BEEP? Flip through select pages of this powerful volume and experience the historical receipts, rare newspaper clippings, and eye-opening commentary that expose the truth about who really built America. Every page reveals the craftsmanship, genius, and labor of Native Black Americans whose contributions were buried, rewritten, or erased.
🔍 About the Book
The rewriting of our history is not accidental — it is strategic.
When immigrants and institutions confidently claim, “We built America,” they erase the very people whose blood, intellect, and labor laid its foundation.
This book directly challenges that revisionism.
By bringing forward newspaper articles that predate these narratives by decades, even centuries, Empress T’Malkia Zuri provides irrefutable proof that:
Black Americans were not bystanders in nation-building
Our ancestors were not simply “laborers”
We were master craftsmen, planners, thinkers, and leaders
America’s infrastructure and economy would not exist without us
This documentation dismantles the lie at its root.
Table Of Contents
- We Were Architects & Designers
- We Built Agriculture & Farming
- We Built Banks & Finance Institutions
- We Were Bricklayers & Builders
- We Built Businesses
- We Were Carpenters
- We Built Churches & Religious Institutions
- We Built Institutions & Schools
- We Built Publishing & Printing Houses
- We Built Railroads & Transportation
- We Built Roads and Highways
- We Built Ships and Boats
- We Built Towns and Communities
Who This Book is For
This volume is for Native Black Americans who know, deep in their spirit, that the story of America cannot be told without them. It’s for the descendants of the builders — the bricklayers, carpenters, engineers, inventors, farmers, bankers, and laborers whose hands shaped this nation while history tried to write them out of it.
It’s for the researchers, teachers, genealogists, historians, and everyday truth-seekers who refuse to let our contributions remain buried in archives and footnotes. It’s for those who understand that the receipts exist — they were simply scattered, mislabeled, or ignored.
Ultimately, We Built This BEEP is for anyone ready to confront the truth: Native Black Americans didn’t just participate in America’s development — they built the blueprint. This book restores the missing chapters of our story, empowering readers to reclaim lineage, correct the record, and challenge the myths that have shaped public memory for generations.
Whether you’re rebuilding your family tree, teaching the next generation, or simply reclaiming what was taken from our collective memory, this book gives you the proof, the context, and the confidence to say without hesitation: We built this — and here are the receipts.
PUBLISHING DETAILS
Publish Date: Dec 16, 2025
Publisher: Griot Publishing House
DIGITAL BOOK
Not Available
ISBN IDENTIFIER(S)
(13): 979-8-9987283-9-6
(13) 979-8-99872833-4
BOOK FORMATS
Hardcover & Paperback
TOTAL PAGE COUNT
395
DIMENSION/SIZE
6X9
READING AGE
Suitable for 18 +
LANGUAGE AVAILABLE
English
CATEGORIES:
American Indian, United States History
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