One might ask what is that. Europeans were / are not bad people. There is no bilogical basis for racism. Europe knew about Africa, and its achievements. We find evidence of this on a Catalan map dated 1311 on this map is an image of Mali Emperor Mansa Musa, we also know from 711 AD to 1492 North African Moors occupied most of Portugal and Spain an area known as AlAndalus. During this occupation many advances in medicine, hygiene, mathematics, construction, agriculture, and philosophy were introduced by the Moors. There was also a 300 year period called the Convivencia where Muslims, Christians and Jews lived studied and collaborated. These advances set things up perfectly for the Renaissance that pulled Europe out of intellectual stagnation. With that knowledge a system had to be put in place to make first Indigenous peoples, then Africans into sub-humans that are fit for nothing else than burdensome work sub human bondage was reqiured. To accomplish this all the history of Africa and Indigenous people was changed or completely ignored. Thus the history currently taught is purposefully designed to divide. This system suceeded beyond expectations. Understanding this I decided to seek the people, places, and events excluded, and highlight them to diminish unconscious bias, replace ignorance with curiosity, and create an environment where talent and character supersede appearance. I leverage Overlooked History to build bridges and reconnect people. My published book is called America Should be Grateful to Haiti, it is a collection of stories Overlooked in History. I write and speak on this subject.