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BORN OF BLOOD: BOUND BY PAPER
by Rodney Cortez Carroll™
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Synopsis
Born of Blood, Bound by Paper
Reclaiming Identity, Heritage, and Lawful Standing in a System Designed to Erase You
What happens when your bloodline is erased not by sword, but by signature?
Born of Blood, Bound by Paper is a bold and revelatory journey into the hidden war waged against Indigenous ...
Reclaiming Identity, Heritage, and Lawful Standing in a System Designed to Erase You
What happens when your bloodline is erased not by sword, but by signature?
Born of Blood, Bound by Paper is a bold and revelatory journey into the hidden war waged against Indigenous ...
Born of Blood, Bound by Paper
Reclaiming Identity, Heritage, and Lawful Standing in a System Designed to Erase You
What happens when your bloodline is erased not by sword, but by signature?
Born of Blood, Bound by Paper is a bold and revelatory journey into the hidden war waged against Indigenous American descendants through bureaucratic reclassification, legal fiction, and administrative control. With piercing insight and historical depth, Rodney Cortez Carroll-El Ali exposes how once-sovereign peoples were turned into “Colored,” “Negro,” and “Black” through paper genocide — not as a matter of race, but as a matter of status.
This book traces the deliberate dismantling of lineage, land rights, and lawful personhood, replaced by birth certificates, social contracts, and statutory identity. More than a historical account, it is a legal blueprint and spiritual awakening for those seeking to correct their status, reclaim their estate, and restore their ancestral legacy.
Drawing from trust law, UCC filings, and public record remedies, Born of Blood, Bound by Paper equips the reader with knowledge to break free from the chains of assumed jurisdiction and to return to their rightful place in law, land, and lineage.
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