INTRODUCING THE WEBSITE "KNOWLEDGE IS KING"

 

 

 

My name isMark Wells and I would like to introduce you to my website"Knowledge is King".The purpose of this website is to share knowledge of historical figures and events that involves people of color all across the globe and to give thought to issues and ideas that are rarely discuss in mainstream America. It's free to join and that won't change. Here are five videos to give you some idea what the site is all about. Hope to see you there. 

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