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Black Mom and Her 2 Young Sons Publish African Royalty History Book to Teach African Dynasty

Nationwide — Janael Palmer, was born in Freetown, Sierra Leone, which is located in West Africa on October 2nd, 1986 to Michael and Jane Palmer. She came to the United States at the age of six years old to join her parents. Janael’s name is pronounced Jah’nel and is a combination of both of her parent’s names that was given to her by her late father. Her book is dedicated to him who passed away before the book was actually finished.Kline Jr. and Kadin Green are the sons of Janael, and her husband, Kline Green Sr.. These two young little men are so full of life, have lots of vibrant energy, and huge personalities to share with the world. These two young men are learning early on how to use their gifts to bless others and how to handle business.

In February 2021, Janael and her sons launched their first children’s book entitled Nubian Dynasty: Restore Original African Royalty at Beltsville Plaza Mall in Beltsville, Maryland. It was a celebration of love.

Nubian Dynasty covers 12 principles that help restore royalty to the Black family. It reiterates that Black History which is rooted in African History is not something to just be celebrated once a year in February, but it is a yearlong commitment to the Black family unit. Nubian Dynasty educates, empowers, and elevates readers in understanding that we are strong, resilient, and a powerful source of life and hope.

A reader named Lisa Wingfield comments, “I loved this book, and it gave my family the chance to understand more about our culture and where we come from. I recommend this book to families and educators who want to teach kids African culture, geography, and cultural connections to the world.”

Nubian Dynasty takes you back to the roots of Africa to learn about the natural resources that are produced there, to the landscape, native animals, and history of African Kings and Queens.

For more details and/or to purchase the book, visit NubianDynastyROAR.com

A few famous quotes about the importance of Black History:

“For Africa to me… is more than a glamorous fact. It is a historical truth. No man can know where he is going unless he knows exactly where he has been and exactly how he arrived at his present place.” — Maya Angelou

“Black history isn’t a separate history. This is all of our history. This is American history, and we need to understand that. It has such an impact on kids and their values and how they view black people.” — Karyn Parsons

“A man without knowledge of himself and his heritage is like a tree without roots.” — Dick Gregory

For press inquiries, contact 410-680-3660 or info@nubiandynasty.com

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