Foundational Black Americans Built America: The Hidden History Schools Don’t Teach


This video uncovers the hidden history of Black enslaved Americans whose skills, craftsmanship, and labor built the foundations of the United States.
From masonry and stone-laying to constructing homes, buildings, infrastructure, and even early Wall Street, Black builders shaped America in ways rarely taught in classrooms.

These men and women were master carpenters, masons, engineers, architects, and artisans—yet their names were erased from the historical record.
This video brings their legacy forward, honoring the brilliance that built cities, economies, and iconic landmarks.

If you believe their story deserves to be remembered, like, comment, and share to help spread this knowledge.

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