Henry Johnson Jr

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✈️ Truth-Telling | Travel | Culture He is currently the CEO of Ethno Records.

Henry Johnson Jr is a Liberian-American travel influencer, entrepreneur, artist, author, social activist and filmmaker. He graduated from Colorado Film School (The top 25th film school in the world) and the University of Colorado Denver. In 2017, his short Thai film "Mother's Home" won Best Thai Short and Best Actor awards.

06/17/2026

Have you ever discovered that a story you believed for years…

Wasn’t supported by the evidence?

Maybe it was something you learned in school.

Maybe it was a family story.

Maybe it was something that went viral online.

Now imagine building your entire understanding of history on it.

That happens more often than people think.

The internet has given us access to more information than any generation in human history.

It has also given us access to more misinformation than any generation in human history.

That is why historians return to the same place over and over again:

The records.

The documents.

The archaeology.

The evidence.

Because the truth doesn’t become false because people dislike it.

And a myth doesn’t become history because people repeat it.

Think about that.

Some of the most popular stories on the internet would not survive a single afternoon in the archives.

The greatest historians were not the people who followed the crowd.

They were the people willing to ask:

“What if we’ve been getting this wrong?”

That question has changed the world more than once.

So read widely.

Ask questions.

Challenge assumptions.

And never be afraid to follow the evidence wherever it leads.

Because history is not what is popular.

History is what can be proven.

And sometimes the truth is far more fascinating than the myth.

Pass this on.

Someone deserves the reminder.

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06/17/2026

Guyana 🇬🇾: From Independence to Oil Wealth — The Rise of a Nation Nobody Saw Coming!

06/16/2026

Most people have heard of Black American history.

Many have heard of Black British history.

But almost nobody talks about Black French history.

Yet for nearly 2,000 years, people of African descent have been part of the story of what is now France.

Here are 10 facts that may surprise you:

1. People of African origin lived in Roman Gaul long before modern France existed.

2. Saint Maurice, an Egyptian Christian soldier, became one of the most honored saints in medieval France.

3. France officially declared in 1315 that slavery was incompatible with the kingdom.

4. By the 1700s, French authorities were regulating and restricting the presence of Black people in mainland France.

5. Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges, was one of the greatest musicians, athletes, and fencers in Europe.

6. Free men of African descent fought for Revolutionary France.

7. Thomas-Alexandre Dumas became one of the highest-ranking military officers of African descent in European history.

8. His life later inspired some of the adventures found in The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers.

9. France abolished slavery in 1794, restored it under Napoleon in 1802, and abolished it permanently in 1848.

10. Today, millions of French citizens trace ancestry to Africa or the Caribbean, yet much of this history remains unfamiliar outside academic circles.

History is often presented as separate stories.

African history.

European history.

Caribbean history.

The records tell a different story.

They have always been connected.

Sometimes the most fascinating chapters of history are the ones rarely taught.

Pass this on. Someone deserves to know this story.

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06/16/2026

Most people know France for the Eiffel Tower, art, and fashion.

Far fewer know that France is home to the largest Black population in Europe.

In fact, historians have documented the presence of people of African descent in what is now France for centuries, from the Roman era to the modern Republic.

Because France generally does not collect official racial statistics, exact numbers remain unknown. Yet millions of French citizens trace ancestry to Africa or the Caribbean.

History is often more connected than we are taught.

Sometimes the most fascinating stories are hiding in plain sight.

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06/16/2026

Guyana 🇬🇾: The Country the World Ignored Is Now One of the Fastest-Growing Economies on Earth!

06/16/2026

Yeshua made every person in His image. Every shade, every people, every nation was created with purpose and beauty.

And then the sistas.

From West, Central, East, North, and Southern Africa to the African diaspora, Africa’s beauty has never been one thing. It is heritage, identity, creativity, and expression carried across continents. 🌍

Different journeys. Shared roots.

06/16/2026

The future will not be saved by people obsessed with skin color.

It will be saved by people brave enough to choose humanity over fear.

06/16/2026

Have you ever felt like no matter what you achieved, someone still questioned whether you belonged?

Now imagine winning a World Cup for your country.

Many Black players in France were born there, raised there, speak French, and proudly wear the French jersey.

Yet something strange happens.

When they win, they’re called French.

When they lose, some people ask:

“But where are they really from?”

Is it racism? 🤔

Is it fear of change?

Or is it the uncomfortable reality that some people are accepted for what they can do, but not always for who they are?

History shows this isn’t just a French story.

It’s a human story.

A story repeated across the world.

The feeling of constantly having to prove yourself.

The feeling that belonging comes with conditions.

Maybe the real question is this:

If someone is born there, raised there, speaks the language, represents the country, and still has to prove they belong…

Were they ever fully accepted in the first place?

Please pass it on if you learned something new.

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06/16/2026

When They Win 🏆, They’re French 🇫🇷. When They Lose, Everything Changes. 🤔

06/16/2026

History is often far more surprising than what we learned in school.

Long before the Mayflower arrived, people of African descent were already part of the story of the Americas. From early Spanish expeditions to the Maroon victories of Jamaica, their contributions helped shape the world we know today.

The past is bigger, more diverse, and more connected than many realize.

Which of these facts surprised you the most?

👇🏿 Tell us below and please pass it on if you learned something new.

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