
Official Proclamation of Real Moorish American Nationality: Our Status and Jurisdiction as Citizens of the U.S.A. - Paperback
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Official Proclamation of Real Moorish American Nationality
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This color edition reproduces the pivotal 1928 proclamation from the Pan-American Conference in Havana, Cuba, where Prophet Noble Drew Ali received recognition of the Moors' rightful claim to the Americas. The document declared the expiration of European occupation across Moorish lands in the Western Hemisphere, serving as global constructive notice of Moorish sovereign birthright.
Historical Significance
The Official Proclamation of Real Moorish American Nationality established the foundation for the Applied Solutions for Moorish Nationals series. This watershed event from 1928 catalyzed a renaissance of self-actualization and Moorish empowerment, providing documentation of status and jurisdiction as citizens of the U.S.A.
Document Specifications
This color edition is printed to ensure no bleed-through when copied, making reproductions suitable for inclusion with official filings. The format preserves the integrity of the original proclamation while providing clear, legible text for legal reference and documentation purposes.
Part of Applied Solutions Series
This proclamation serves as a cornerstone document within the Applied Solutions for Moorish Nationals series. Whether exploring ancestral roots or understanding legal frameworks for self-determination, this historical account connects readers to the renaissance ideals that sparked a reawakening of Moorish identity and nationality claims.
About Noble Drew Ali
Timothy Drew (1886-1929), known as Noble Drew Ali and the Prophet, founded the Moorish Science Temple of America in Newark, N.J., in 1913. Drew Ali taught that all blacks were of Moorish origins but had their Muslim identity taken away through slavery and racial segregation. He advocated return to the Islam of their Moorish forefathers, redeeming themselves from racial oppression by reclaiming their historical spiritual heritage. He encouraged use of the term Moor rather than black in self-identification.
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