We are in a time when some are trying to erase the history of black males and females. There is no American history without people of color. The history of these great people of color will forever be known now and in the future.

America is at its greatest when Americans of all colors work together. But in the past ten or so years, governments at all levels have been infested by individuals who have a delusional mindset of being superior to all people of color and women. They have been lying in wait until individuals who share that mindset surreptitiously slipped their way into high-level government positions and are now attempting to destroy all that truly makes America great. So far, all they have accomplished is to stagnate America, preventing anything from moving America forward.

Unfortunately, the people behind this racist division are of foreign ancestry, not of true American lineage. There are those of German ancestry, Italian ancestry, and one South African-born, non-American citizen, all of whom are trying to convince us all that people of color did not contribute to the making of America. The irony is that blacks were contributing to America before these persons in question were even born. Sadly, these people currently have control of the white house.

Let's look at the facts. 

We will start with the Tuskegee Airmen. The Tuskegee Airmen were a group of primarily African American military pilots who fought in World War II. They formed the 332nd Fighter Group and the 477th Bombardment Group of the United States Army Air Forces that defeated Germany, Italy, and Japan, known as the Axis of evil. 

Next, we'll look at all the contributions made by black inventors (look to the right)

Next, how about the three female African-American mathematicians who played a pivotal role in astronaut John Glenn's launch into orbit? Don't forget the greatest accomplishment of all made by the black male, going from chains to the presidency, living in the very white house built by black men. The bottom line, America would not have been great without these and many more contributions by black men and women!