@Regrann from @springfieldfrommemphis - The term negro, literally meaning 'black', was used by the Spanish and Portuguese as a simple description to refer to the Bantu peoples that they encountered. ... From the 18th century to the late 1960s, negro (later capitalized) was considered to be the proper English-language term for people of black African origin. The Hebrews are "sons of Eber" (10:21). (2.) Others trace the name of a Hebrew root-word signifying "to pass over," and hence regard it as meaning "the man who passed over," viz., the Euphrates; or to the Hebrewword meaning "the region" or "country beyond," viz., the land of Chaldea. Israelite - 1. a descendant of Jacob, especially a member of the Hebrew people who inhabited the ancient kingdom of Israel. ... of or relating to ancient Israel or its people; Hebrew Are ye not as children of the Ethiopians unto me, O children of Israel? saith the LORD. Have not I brought up Israel out of the land of Egypt? and the Philistines from Caphtor, and the Syrians from Kir? Amos9_7 #AmericanAboriginalIndian #AboriginalsAreBlackPeople #Coppertribe #blackpeople #1828definitionofamerican #negro #Indigenous #Aborginial #Africanamericansaintafrican - #regrann










