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Truly one of the best innovations...I can see many people using this in the future as a great aid to studying history.
- Conrad F., Customer

I encourage everyone to purchase a Timeline. Study it and participate in a mental revolution of self discovery which will transform the world.
- Anthony B., Founder, Institute of Karmic Guidance

...a must for every family regardless of creed, class, or colour!
- Andrew M., Historian

The Lineage Timeline is phenomenal! It's exceptionally detailed and should be made available in all aspects of the modern educational system.
- Delphine D., Equality & Diversity Officer
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Reclaim Our Heritage
You need to see it to believe it. This ground-breaking art piece is jam-packed with vital information and a wealth of knowledge documenting our true Black History!
Compare Africa to the timeline of famous world empires, kingdoms, and civilizations and see how it crosses religions, cultures and epic clashes to provide you with a real view of our ancestral paths.

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Empower Our Youth
There are few comparable resources for Black History available. The Lineage Timeline has been used in a variety of ways in schools, colleges, and universities across the US and UK.
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Empower Our Youth
There are few comparable resources for Black History available. The Lineage Timeline has been used in a variety of ways in schools, colleges, and universities across the US and UK.
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Restore Our Identity
The Lineage Timeline scroll empowers teachers to share history with students as a clear time-continuum instead of random dates that have no connection to each other.
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Power in Knowledge
Dismantles
myths, historical distortions, and archival falsehoods
Engages
debate & self-discovery among emerging independent minds
Reverses
stunted mental conditioning from internalized hostility
Promotes
personal & professional development
Encourages
respect for all cultures, & their civil and human rights
Deconstructs
racial assumptions, stereotypes, and internalized biases