Authoress T'Malkia Zuri
Delineation Volume III
Why Separation is Survival for Black
Americans in the 21st Century
Continuation of the Revelations of the Remembered 3-Book Series

Empress T is dedicated to uncovering and preserving the true legacy of Native Black Americans. Through Revelations of the Remembered, she combines lived experience, certified research, and verified documentation to reconstruct the narrative of a people who were never lost — only misclassified.
Delineation: Why Separation is Survival for Black Americans in the 21st Century by T'Malkia Zuri
“This book may seem like a tool of divisiveness — and it is just that. We are in the era where delineation is necessary. We must go back and deal with our own first. Deal with those who you have in common with; you all have been lied to.”
In Delineation, Empress T’Malkia Zuri delivers an unflinching message for Black Americans in the 21st century. From Pan-Africanism to immigration policy, from reclassification to cultural erasure, she uncovers the systemic strategies designed to confuse, replace, and silence the true Indigenous people of this land: Black Americans.
Drawing on history, genealogy, media archives, and lived experience, Zuri argues that survival now depends on separation — a deliberate line drawn between Black Americans and those who have been used as buffer classes against them. This is not a call to hate, but a call to clarity, sovereignty, and remembrance.
Delineation is both revelation and roadmap — a blueprint for Black Americans to reclaim identity, heritage, and the right to self-determination in a hostile world.
This book is for Indigenous Black Americans awakening to their true heritage.
Delineation: Why Separation Is Survival for Black Americans in the 21st Century is the third volume in the groundbreaking Revelations of the Remembered series. Empress T’Malkia Zuri weaves together suppressed history, newspaper receipts, and modern realities to expose how America has weaponized identity.
This work examines:
The hidden role of Pan-Africanism and the African Diaspora as political constructs
Immigration as a deliberate displacement strategy
Cultural cosplay and appropriation of Black American identity
The necessity of separation as protection, not division
More than history, this is prophecy: a bold declaration that the survival of Black Americans requires recognition of who we are — and who we are not.
What This Book Documents
Delineation is not theory — it’s evidence.
This volume gathers historical records, archived newspapers, and government receipts that reveal a century-long plan to erase, replace, and redefine the Indigenous Black American population. Through documented proof, Empress T’Malkia Zuri exposes how “unity” movements, immigration policies, and racial reclassification were used as quiet weapons of war.
🗞 Historical Articles and Primary Sources — Newspaper clippings from the 1800s–1900s that show how “Pan-Africanism,” “Negro Problems,” and “race wars” were framed by the media to redirect attention away from the real Indigenous population.
🧬 The Reclassification of a People — Government and academic systems that deliberately renamed Native Black Americans as “African,” cutting them off from land, heritage, and rights.
🌍 The Construction of the African Diaspora — How Pan-Africanism was manufactured as a political and economic project — not a cultural bridge — funded and steered by outside interests.
🧱 The Buffer Class Strategy — The documented use of immigrants and newly arrived Africans as barriers between Black Americans and true power in their own homeland.
🧠 Cultural and Psychological Warfare — Education, media, and religion as tools of programming that convinced Black Americans to deny their own Indigeneity.
🪶 Evidence of Indigenous Presence — Articles and records naming “native Black Americans” and “copper-colored Americans,” proving that our people were here long before 1619.
🔥 Modern Continuation of the Erasure — From immigration policy to media representation, how today’s systems continue the same agenda under new names.
Each page is a revelation — connecting the dots between the past and the present to show that delineation isn’t about separation by hate, but survival through truth.
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Delineation: Why Separation is Survival for Black Americans in the 21st Century by T'Malkia Zuri
Table of Contents
- Can’t See the Forrest for Trees
- Stolen Soil – The Land, the Lies, and the Lost Inheritance of Black Americans
- Immigration and the Displacement of Black Americans
- The Homeland Was Never Lost — It Was Sealed
- Delineation: Why Separation Is Survival for Black Americans in the 21st Century
- The History of Delineation — How Other Races Drew Their Lines
- Segregation: What Was Meant for Harm Became a Shield
- To Be an American, You Must Hate the Copper-Colored American
- Native American Delineation — Why They Fought to Be “Native American” and Not “Indian”
- Segregation: Why We Fought for Inclusion in the New World System
- Segregation in the Jim Crow Era — A Double-Edged Sword
- Sundown Towns — The Delineation Tactics of the 20th Century
- The Diaspora Divide — When Pan-Africanism Becomes a Weapon
- Bloodline vs. Borderline — The Line Between Us and Africa
- The Spanish Switch — How Spaniards Rewrote Our Bloodlines
- They Rebranded Themselves as Native — The Whitewashing of the Original People
- The Silent Takeover — How Asian Ownership Dismantled Black Economies
- Drawing the Line in the Sand — Backlash From Lineage Separation
- We Have No Allies — And That’s the Point
- The Mic Is a Line of Defense — Using New Media to Protect Our Narrative
- Documentation Is Delineation — How Paper Proves the Line Between Us and Them
- From Survival to Sovereignty — A Delineation Blueprint for Black American Liberation







