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The Negro Question: I Know Who I Am

Urban Information Network by Urban Information Network
November 8, 2024
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Press Release, Lee Cummings

Explore the complexities of the controversial Negro Question and its impact on identity, race, and culture in modern society.

For immediate release: Jan 4 2023


Author and Historian Lee Cummings announces his new animated
documentary.


Cummings did the deep research into libraries, museums and private collections for his book series “The Negro question” to reveal the images and history we have been indoctrinated with is false.


In this new documentary, Lee Cummings also shatters the images Blacks have been fed and hold dearly to rationalize their position in society.


This retelling of history is done beautifully with documents and “selfies” these ancient people did of themselves as far back as 5,000 years.

Just as most families has a family bible, It is important that every family watch this documentary or buy a copy to own as a legacy to your offspring.


Mr. Cumming said he chose Black owned UIN/The Keepers of our Culture as the main distribution platform because their affiliate program allows everyday people and their institutions to profit off of our valuable culture and not just the Paramont Plus and Amazons of the world.


To rent ,buy or distribute this important documentary, go to uintv.net/iknow

#NegroQuestion #IdentityMatters #RaceCultureDebate

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