MORE IMAGES IMPORTANT TO THE BLUE BLOOD IS BLACK BLOOD 1100-1848 RESEARCH

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MORE IMAGES IMPORTANT TO THE BLUE BLOOD IS BLACK BLOOD 1100-1848 RESEARCH For this research I have collected numerous portraits of the ancien regime, to show how they have been altered from black and brown complexions to pink, in order to hide the blackness of the founders of Europe. They were European North Africans and showed ; light brown, brown, very brown and black, complexions. Photographs were also altered, but they show the facial contours that are often very Black, like the one of a Von Metternich. One has to imagine the brown or black complexion that went with these faces. Interesting are the photos of Queen Victoria and her family. Her grandmother was Charlotte_Sophie of Mecklenburg and her Black looks are famous. Egmond Codfried Marrakech 30 Mai 2015

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MORE IMAGES IMPORTANT TO THE BLUE BLOOD IS BLACK BLOOD 1100-1848 RESEARCH

For this research I have collected numerous portraits of the ancien regime, to show how they have been altered from black and brown complexions to pink, in order to hide the blackness of the founders of Europe. They were European North Africans and showed ; light brown, brown, very brown and black, complexions. Photographs were also altered, but they show the facial contours that are often very Black, like the one of a Von Metternich. One has to imagine the brown or black complexion that went with these faces. Interesting are the photos of Queen Victoria and her family. Her grandmother wasCharlotte_Sophie of Mecklenburg and her Black looks are famous.

Egmond Codfried

Marrakech

30 Mai 2015

Pauline von Metternich

Charlotte-Sophie of Mecklenburg Strelitz

Charlotte-Sophie of Mecklenburg Strelitz

George IV, son of Charlotte-Sophie of Mecklenburg Strelitz

Queen Victoria, granddaughter of Charlotte-Sophie of Mecklenburg Strelitz, and Vicky

Vicky, princess royal, daughter of Victoria

Princess Mary or Vicky

Princess Mary, Duchess of Glouschester, dr. Of George III

Queen Alexandra

Daguerréotype of Prince Alexander, son of King William II of Orange Nassau and brother of King William III, the presumed father of QueenWilhelmina

Prince Alexander, son of King William II of Orange Nassau

Dorothea

Johan Ernst

Oscar I of Sweden

Alexander Dumas. He is considered a Black, because his grandmother was an enslaved African on Martinique. The other persons are not considered Blacks because no enslaved ancestor can be produced. But they are brown and black of skin and some show classical African looks, like prognatism and frizzled hair. They considered this type as pure of blood, meaning noble blood. Blue blood was Black blood.