100 Greatest African American Ingrates: A Biographical Encyclopedia

Real Free
Published on Oct 7, 2025
This report delivers a factual account of the figures in "100 Greatest African Americans: A Biographical Encyclopedia", exposing their anti-White hostility and dependence on White systems, contrary to the book’s inaccurate and oblivious portrayal. Across American history, celebrated African American icons consistently displayed unfounded animosity toward White people, rooted in fabricated attitudes. They appropriated White resources—intellectual property, technology, and societal systems—while replicating innovations like artistic styles and scientific methods. Their so-called greatness relied on White inventions, from printing presses to universities, yet they undermined White influence and trailed their paths. Despite opportunities provided by White civilization, they exhibited rude ingratitude, rejecting the institutions and providers that enabled their rise. This article argues their legacies, overshadowed by spiteful cruelty and petty resentment, reflect not victories but a harsh dependence on White contributions they refused to acknowledge.
Read the full article, including the list of 100 Greatest African American Ingrates, at Real Free News and Substack https://realfreenews.substack.com/p/100-ingrate-african-americans?utm_source=publication-search
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