A descendant of the British Royal Family was enslaved at CLEMSON, for 50 years past emancipation. World History exposed.📜

Nancy Washington Legree, daughter of Cherokee hierarchy and a descendant of the British Royal Family was enslaved at Fort Hill Plantation in Clemson, South Carolina for 50 years past emancipation.


Since the beginning of American history, all traces of the connection to the British Royal Family, or any other empire of Global Governing power that travels through the bloodlines of Black Americans have been non-existent.

Despite the written history of the existence of Black Kings and Queens throughout European history, no one on a national level has been able to successfully provide documented proof of their direct ancestral link to the Royal British Empire.


Nevertheless, I've found that there may be thousands of Black Americans whose lineages link them to influential figures of the past.

The primary reason that it is so difficult for Black people in the Southern United States of America to identify our direct ancestors through lineage and ancestry services, is that our Native American ancestral tribes only gave us one name at birth.

For instance, your name might have been Shawnee, or Dorcas when you were born, however, by the time you reached your teens, and before adulthood, the name that you were given at birth changed to what is described today as a nickname.
Your new name (nickname) which would have identified you, was greatly dependent upon a notable life experience that described a major happening in your life that most times defined who you were.

For example, if you heroically pulled a canoe miles down a river despite facing obstacles, your people might have begun calling you “dragging canoe,” or if you slayed demons or provided spiritual relief to your tribe, you may have been named, Spiritual One, or Ghost Killer.
A beautiful flourishing woman may have been named, Sunflower or Star. Perhaps you provided wisdom or knowledge to your tribe, so you were called, Starlight.
The Native Black American Cherokee system of identifying tribespeople is a heritage that Black people have continued on for centuries without understanding where the nicknaming culture came from. This also explains why Black people today (especially in the South) are the only people in the entire world who are all identified by a nickname. Nearly two centuries after the nicknaming tradition was thought to have been erased along with other exclusive Native Black American customs, Black people have managed to continue to preserve a long-time practice.


We must remember that the majority of our Native Black American traditions were forbidden, and therefore erased from our memories over time. The situation only became complicated when Native Black Americans were enslaved by European colonists, who actually never named any of their Native Black American slaves, or the very few African slaves in which they owned. This was because our ancestors already had first names, and their individual tribes represented their last names.
Your Native Black American ancestors only took the last names of the slaveholders, after they were enslaved, and as a result, census reports are reflective. So in order for you to make a successful connection to your ancestors, you must first identify the areas where your ancestors were located once your families of ancestors first appeared on the census reports.

The next step is, tracing back your history with the understanding that many of the recorded Native American influencers that are celebrated or remembered from colonial American history in the South were Native BLACK Americans.

What is even more telling, is the fact that even in the first census reports that were taken beginning in 1790, that display the inclusion of the Black freedmen titled, "all other free persons", there is no distinction made between free blacks and Native Americans. Shockingly, there are very few African names on the list.

This is validation of the fact that the majority of Black Americans had already inhabited America, and many of your ancestors had yet to be captured and enslaved during the late 1700s and early 1800s.
The truth is, according to documented broken treaties with Native Black Americans over lands that Europeans would eventually strip away by immoral acts of murder, theft, and unfair practices, much of the land in the Southern States did not belong to the United States of America during this time.

Nevertheless, United States geography maps are not reflective of this truth, primarily because America never officially recognized the Cherokee Nation as an Independent government. This is because the Cherokee were a nation governed by Black people on unconquered lands. Initially, America had very little knowledge about the Cherokee and other Southern Native Black American tribes.

Amazingly, my ancestral history traces all the way back through to notable American influencers from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, such as Irish-born, international historian James Adair (1709-1783), Vice President John C. Calhoun (1782-1850), Political leader, Women's Rights Advocate Nancy Ward ( Nanye'hi) (1738-1823), Emissary to England, Prince of the Cherokee, Chief Okoonaka Attakullakulla (Little Carpenter) (1708-1780), and Chief Amatoya Moytoy (1649-1710).
The unacknowledged reality of American slavery that is purposefully ignored, can better be understood in the unobserved history of Christopher Columbus and others, who captured Native Black Americans from the Americas and shipped them westward to Europe beginning in 1492.

This was the actual beginning of the Transatlantic Slave trade, and Africans had absolutely nothing at all to do with the sale of other Africans arriving in the Americas enslaved to Europeans during the late 1400s.
Despite American history deceptively accusing Africans of selling other Africans into slavery as the starting point of the Transatlantic Slave trade in 1526, this myth can easily be debunked as unpublicized history verifies that Europeans had been capturing Native Black American Indians and taking them back to Europe enslaved for over a quarter of a century before African slaves entered the picture.
For this reason, if your Ancestors were from the South, your lineage search in many cases may extend outside of America, and should wisely be initiated through a search of Europe to discover the truth that lies beneath the lies that we were already told.
After years of fighting for the acknowledgment of the true history of my 105-year-old great-grandmother Nancy Washington Legree, in Clemson, South Carolina, I later discovered that my grandmother Nancy was the daughter of the 7th Vice President of the United States of America, John C. Calhoun. The man whose ideals started the American Civil War. It is a well-documented
history, that before I discovered this truth about the relationship of Calhoun in regards to my family, I named my first book, Andrew Vs. Goliath: The American Civil Czar.

Andrew Va. Goliath: The American Civil Czar (2001) https://www.amazon.com/Andrew-VS-Goliath-American-Civil/dp/B09BY3WK3G

Despite the city council in Clemson, South Carolina reaching a unanimous vote (2020) in favor of naming a pedestrian bridge in honor of the memory of my grandmother Nancy, they never showed genuine actions to move forward to officially name the bridge, despite so many structures that honor the oppressive history of her father John C. Calhoun. (more below)

Below are the Listings of only a small portion of the hundreds of landmarks that are dedicated to the memory of my grandmother Nancy Washington Legree's father, John C. Calhoun. He is memorialized throughout many states in the USA.⬇️


Listing of hundreds of places named in honor of John C. Calhoun. Click the link below to explore the many states that still celebrate my grandmother Nancy’s father. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_places_named_for_John_C._Calhoun


In September 2020, through a written proposal to the city of Clemson, SC, I presented a plan to honor my grandmother Nancy Washington Legree by naming an unnamed pedestrian bridge in her memory for over 100 years of dedication to the city of Clemson.

My grandmother was the enslaved daughter of the man whose memory is celebrated in more states than almost any American politician in the history of the United States of America.

Most Americans outside of the South are unaware that the name of John C. Calhoun is faithfully worshipped like GOD in the South, and there is a combination of hundreds of cities, counties, streets, highways lakes, parks, squares, schools, and colleges that span dozens of states that honor Calhoun's oppressive memory.

However, I am the first black man to publicly come forward to honor the hidden Native Black American Indian daughter of the man whose racist philosophy gave birth to White Supremacy, while also fathering the racist temperament of the South.

The truth is, John C. Calhoun loved Black women in private, just as much as Clemson University and the city of Clemson loves their black students and citizens behind closed doors.

Nevertheless, just like Calhoun, Clemson has proven that it doesn't love its people enough to set them free, by teaching the true history of what really happened during slavery, and the truth about who the people enslaved in the South really are.

However, against all odds, I continued to move on, despite the many obstructions that I faced daily. Because I knew that my ancestor's history was so much more deeper than Calhoun's.

Three and a half years after having a spiritual awakening and founding a nonprofit, The Men Of Color Having Answers Foundation (M.O.C.H.A.), an organization dedicated to finding solutions to end generational obstacles faced by Black Americans, I later discovered that there was something so much greater that Clemson was hiding.
Through census reports, oral history, and visions from my ancestors, I soon discovered that my Native Black American grandmother Nancy Washington Legree (Calhoun's daughter), was the granddaughter of the infamous Nancy Ward (Nanye'hi).

Nanye’Hi, a celebrated Native Black American woman whose history is honored in almost every state in the South, except in South Carolina.

I disappointingly found that because much of the Native Black American history in South Carolina has been withheld, many of Americans are oblivious to the truth of who they are.

In fact, before I came forward with the truth, American history falsely depicted Nancy Ward as a white woman or anything but the color of black which she was. This is despite dozens of books that have been written telling the triumphant stories of Nanye-hi, detailing her impactful contributions to America. Before I came forward, all the connections branching a Black man to Nancy Ward were almost non-existent. This was because Black Americans were unaware of the true history of our ancestors because institutions like Clemson University withheld American history.

My ancestral grandmother Nancy Ward (Nanye'hi), the grandmother of my grandmother Nancy Washington Legree, may be the only Black woman who is registered on the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) list for her major contributions.

For more information on my ancestral connection to Nancy Ward (Nanye'hi) please visit https://www.themochamissions.org/solutions/84wjet7yzpnxdj8fk6nylrls73zn7c


After I made the unimaginable ancestry connection which directly branched my lineage to the first Beloved Woman of the Cherokee, Nanye'hi, I then shockingly discovered that my ancestral grandmother Nancy Ward (Nanye'hi) was also the family of Dragging Canoe and Chief Attakullakulla (Little CARPENTER).

Then the Amazing Happened, I discovered that my lineage connection to Chief Attakullakulla (Little CARPENTER) one of the most celebrated Cherokee Chiefs in history, incredibly branched my lineage to the British Royal Family.

The unearthing of this deeply concealed American history was the secret that Clemson University, the city of Clemson, and others in the state of South Carolina had hidden from the world all along, despite publicly promoting my grandmother Nancy Washington Legree's picture for decades, as their feature slave attraction.

After escaping accountability for over a hundred years, while suppressing a movement of truth, and unfairly sabotaging the name of the Men Of Color Having Answers Foundation (M.O.C.H.A.), the same people in South Carolina never believed that GOD would ever reveal a concealed truth that was so shocking that it would require World history to be revised.

The extreme efforts to pacify the black people of South Carolina with Unity concerts, meaningless community programs, and other indigenous methods of deception, are to keep Black people who know the truth, silent. All of these immoral acts of separation have been done while those who have oppressed me, have premeditatedly watched me and my mission of positive change suffer financially, as a result of my Truth, which alters his-story.

I've found that my grandmother, Nancy Washington Legree was the key that unlocked the truth about American slavery and the true identity of the original Natives of America who were first encountered when Europeans arrived in the South.

The powerful lineage of Chief Attakullakulla (Little Carpenter) connects my bloodline to the Royal Monarchy in Great Britain.


The Triumphant history of Chief Attakullakulla (Little CARPENTER) was much more heralded and deeper than the history of John C. Calhoun. I discovered that (Little CARPENTER) had derived from a long line of European Royalty mixed with Native Black American hierarchy.
In the process of researching my ancestor’s history, I also solved a mystery that had been unknown by my grandfather Robert Peppers Jr.'s side of my family.

The History above provides you with the lineage connection of Chief Amatoya Moytoy and Little Carpenter to Thomas Pasmere Carpenter, which branches the connection to the European lineage of Peppin ll.

If you are an NFL fan, then you may be familiar with the two most famous of the Peppers family, Julius Peppers, and Jabril Peppers, whose families are both closely related and attend family reunions. Unfortunately, no one had ever explained where the Peppers family evolved from.
Peppin ll, was the first Frankish King anointed of the CAROLINGIAN dynasty and father of Charlemagne. PEPPIN I founded the CAROLINGIAN Dynasty, Peppin II (Peppin the Short) was the King, and Charlemagne was the Emperor.


My ancestral lineage connects me to England and the prominent Carpenter family, who were very wealthy shipowners in the 17th Century.

More documentation of the history of my ancestral connection in America that linked me to the British Royalty.


My ancestral history requires both American and World history to be amended, due to the monumental discovery of The Men Of Color Having Answers Foundation (M.O.C.H.A.), despite the city of Clemson, Clemson University, and others in the state of South Carolina that have conspired to suppress and withhold World History.


I am a descendant of the founders of the Cherokee Nation which included multiple Principle Chiefs. I am also a descendant of the British Royal Family which expands over 1000 years of history.
This is the information that was hidden.


Because I am a BLACK man who discovered a deeply concealed World history fact that connects my bloodline to Principle Chiefs, Kings, and Queens which was first made possible by discovering the history of Nancy Washington Legree. A secret society of people has unjustly discriminated against my organization, in an attempt to maliciously destroy the Men Of Color Having Answers Foundation (M.O.C.H.A.) and erase a history-altering Truth.
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🥇Nancy Ward (Nanye'hi), was my ancestral grandmother. Nancy Washington Legree was her granddaughter. Clemson University hid American History from the world.🫢