Every history you were taught has a protagonist, and that protagonist was never you. Not in the schoolbooks. Not in the westerns. Not in the church. Not in the palaces of Europe. Not in the jungles of ancient Mexico. Not in the royal genealogies of Russia, Britain, or Sweden. The deliberate erasure of African and Black presence from every stratum of recorded civilization; from the earliest settlements of the Americas to the founding of the Catholic Church, from the gunfight at the OK Corral to the throne rooms of the Tsars is not a gap in the historical record. It is the record. Someone had to make a choice, every single time, to leave you out of the story you built, the faiths you founded, the continents you first walked, and the wars you never stopped fighting. This course exists to put you back in.
This lecture, recorded live by Dr. Delbert Blair whose 50-year body of teaching has guided the conscious community across generations covers what no mainstream curriculum will touch. Drawing on archival research from the reserve sections of the University of Iowa and Kentucky State University, on J.A. Rogers’ foundational Sex and Race series, and on decades of personal investigation that took Dr. Blair from the colossal stone heads of ancient Mexico to the genealogical bloodlines of the British royal family, this session delivers a sweeping, documented, and relentlessly specific account of the African presence across the full breadth of human civilization. This is not theory. This is the paper trail, the name, the date, the archive, and the man who stood in front of it.
The lecture moves through over 390 documented armed battles fought by Black Africans against white colonials on American soil between 1500 and 1864, battles you have never been taught. It covers King Yanga’s free state in Mexico and the Maroon struggles across the Caribbean, Brazil, and the Americas. It reconstructs the true history of the American Old West, the Black Pony Express riders, the Black men who fought at the OK Corral on both sides, Deadwood Dick, Cherokee Bill, Mary Fields, and the Buffalo Soldiers of the 9th and 10th Cavalry who saved Teddy Roosevelt’s life on San Juan Hill while history credited everyone else. It traces the Black bloodlines running through the royal families of Russia, Britain, and Sweden through Pushkin, Dumas, Beethoven, and Haydn. It documents the ancient Black peoples of Mexico and South America, the Olmecs, Zambos, Chacos, Mestizos, and Camacans who were the first civilizations of the continent now called the Americas. And it closes with the suppressed African foundations of the world’s major religions, the Black Madonnas across every continent, the three Black popes of the Catholic Church, and the documented parallels between Krishna, Buddha, Osiris, and Christ that point to a single African spiritual origin predating all of them by over a thousand years.
Blair University presents this as the second course in the Black Hidden History series; a curriculum dedicated to the complete restoration of the African and Black presence in the global historical record, rooted entirely in Dr. Blair’s original research and teaching. This is the knowledge the system built its power on keeping from you. It is yours.



