Guerrero parents were a mixture of Indian, Mexican and African. Wow! President Guerrero was a man that actually cared for his community and people. He was not for racial oppression. It wasn't in his nature! Guerrero was against those who tried to abuse the civil rights of others. He was betrayed and executed for his principles. Vicente Guerrero was against colorism, but it remains in Mexico even to this day. Afro-Mexicans are erased out of the history of Mexico. The darker skin Mexicans are not acknowledged because of the African blood that shows up in their skin. Those Mexicans that know the history of Guerrero and appreciate his legacy call Guerrero "the greatest colored man." Isn't it nice to know about the rich heritage of Black History? I think so because our children need to see examples of melanated people doing extraordinary goodness in the land who looked like them.
VICENTE GUERRERO Melanated blood is spilled over in all races. We are mixed up with some other bloodline. No one is 100% anything anymore. This is why before slavery and after slavery, Europeans decreed if you have one drop of black blood in you, then you are black. It's a real strong gene. You should be proud and honored. Some folks are ashamed to have it in them, but they enjoy the benefits of black culture. Vicente Guerrero is the first Afro-Mexican black president of Mexico. Yes, we have a huge lineage in Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia, and America! That melanated blood is everywhere. In 1829 President Guerrero wanted his people to be free so he abolished slavery. Texas was part of Mexico so when Guerrero stopped the free labor they were not in agreement. Texas removed from Mexico to fund their lifestyles.
Guerrero parents were a mixture of Indian, Mexican and African. Wow! President Guerrero was a man that actually cared for his community and people. He was not for racial oppression. It wasn't in his nature! Guerrero was against those who tried to abuse the civil rights of others. He was betrayed and executed for his principles. Vicente Guerrero was against colorism, but it remains in Mexico even to this day. Afro-Mexicans are erased out of the history of Mexico. The darker skin Mexicans are not acknowledged because of the African blood that shows up in their skin. Those Mexicans that know the history of Guerrero and appreciate his legacy call Guerrero "the greatest colored man." Isn't it nice to know about the rich heritage of Black History? I think so because our children need to see examples of melanated people doing extraordinary goodness in the land who looked like them. Copyright © Sancti-Fly Mama
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