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    The Original Woman: A Historical Look Into The History of Black Women

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    The Original Woman: A Historical Look Into The History of Black Women

    The Original Woman: A Historical Look Into The History of Black Women by Born Power
    English | May 20, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0F9HP9GQL | 69 pages | EPUB | 2.69 Mb

    Who is the Black Woman? In the language of the Five Percent, she is Earth—the Cipher through which all life is Born. She is not a goddess to be worshipped, nor is she a subordinate shadow of the Black Man. She is the first Wisdom, the reflection of Knowledge, and the only being who has carried the Nation from the triple stages of darkness into the light of understanding.
    The Original Woman: A Historical Look Into the History of Black Women is a revolutionary exploration of the Black Woman’s legacy—not through the lens of white academia, feminism, or liberal distortion, but through the mathematical clarity and cultural reality of the Nation of Gods and Earths. Written in the righteous tone of Supreme Mathematics, each chapter is a Cipher, walking the reader through the divine evolution of the Original Woman—from her emergence as the mother of humanity to her modern struggle for cultural reclamation.
    This book does not begin in 1619. It begins in Southeast Africa, where mitochondrial DNA traces all human life to a single Black Woman—Mitochondrial Eve—confirmed by geneticists like Dr. Rebecca Cann and Dr. Mark Stoneking. From there, we journey into the temples of Kemet, where women like Aset, Ma’at, and Seshat built civilizations based on balance, law, and cosmic order. We Build on warrior queens like Kandake Amanirenas and Queen Nzinga, who led armies and negotiated with empires.
    As the Maafa unfolds, we examine how the Earth was stripped, shackled, and violated—but never broken. Through forced breeding, rape, and family separation, she still managed to raise nations, whisper ancestral codes, and preserve knowledge beneath the whip. She reemerges in the Reconstruction South, in the Harlem Renaissance, and the Civil Rights era, where she built schools, ran households, and carried the movement on her back—often while being erased from the headlines.
    The book doesn’t stop with struggle. It elevates. Cipher 9 shows how Earth BORN a Nation through the teachings of the Five Percent—raising righteous seeds, teaching 120, and building the foundation for cultural survival. Cipher 10 completes the cycle, demanding that we return her to her rightful place as the living Cipher, without whom no Nation can stand.
    This is not just a book. It is an actual fact archive, a survival text, a blueprint for righteous restoration.
    Whether you are a God seeking to protect your Earth, an Earth seeking to reclaim her legacy, or a student of history seeking truth beyond distortion—this book is the Supreme Guide to the Black Woman’s reality as the Original, the First, the Foundation.
    You will not leave this Cipher the same.
    You will know her.
    You will honor her.
    You will see her as she truly is—The Mother of Civilization.
    Peace to the Gods and the Earths.