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Queen Tiye

Ancient Queen Tiye


Ancient Mirror

(And Description)

Ancient Mirror


(Widenosed, thick lipped) Queen Ahmos-Nefertari

Queen Ahmos-Nefertari


African Cave Art


Cave Art


Stela

Ancient Nubia
25th-26th Dynasty

Stela


Princess Meritaten

Princess Meritaten


Looking Up at Luxor Ruins

Luxor Ruins



Cleopatra

Many historians believe Cleopatra was indeed a Black woman. Among other things, she is described as a strong, strategic, brilliant, complex, an able administrator, extravagant, and captivating (all of which support the idea).



Here is a bust of Cleopatra - lighter with wide nose and thick lips.

A Wide Nosed, Thick Lipped Cleopatra

Here is an unambiguous image of Cleopatra depicting her as a Black woman.

Black Cleopatra





Primary image from Joel A. Freeman, PhD. Freemaninstitute.com Gallery

















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