Black and Native peoples formed families and communities, creating “Black Indians” through unions rooted in shared oppression, proximity, and strategies for freedom, like matrilineal systems that ensured children were born free. For centuries, they have shared struggles, resilience, and culture, creating intertwined histories that continue to shape identity and the fight for recognition today.
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