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the Forgotten Black Knights

the Story of Sir Morien and Black Roman London

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By: Aaron Brachfeld
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While it would not have been unsurprising to see a black knight in King Arthur's multicultural court, few people today realize that this would be for the same reason there were so many black Roman colonists of Londinium. The noble and antiracist chivalry demonstrated by King Arthur and his knights traces back thousands of years to the most elemental hopes of the Roman people for a more civilized world, and remains relevant even today.

The Story of Sir Morien dates to those dark ages when racism and negrophobia were first encouraged and took hold in Europe. Children and adults alike will enjoy this immensely entertaining and essential chapter of the Arthurian grail cycle and will instantly identify with the young 14 year-old Sir Morien. But they will also find the story to be an inspirational expression of the enduring hope for a post-racist world. As history books are banned across the United States, it has never been so important to learn the reasons for the whitewashing of King Arthur's court and the Roman society upon which it was founded. Black History is Roman History, and also is the Forgotten Black Knights of King Arthur's Court!

A Black History of the Roman Empire

A Black History of Great Britain

A Black History of King Arthur's Court

The Chivalry of Antiracism

A Brief History of the Word, “Moor”

The Tale of Sir Morien

The Penitent Knight

The Black Knight

At the Crossroads

Sir Gawain at the River

The Capture of Sir Gawain

Sir Morien at the Sea

The Rescue of Sir Gawain

At the Hermitage

The Search for Sir Agloval

Sir Agloval's Dream

The Adventure of Sir Lancelot

The Rescue of Queen Guinevere

The Rescue of King Arthur

The Wedding of Sir Agloval

Further Reading
African American Medieval Royalty Sociology Wars & Conflicts Arthurian King
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I will always prefer a person to read rather than AI however this one is clearly spoken. The point and purpose of the book is bring forward the person of the black knight and experience the grandeur of his identity and his perfect fit within the knights of the round table.

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