Glossary

The Witness Emblem — Eagle with anchor and scroll

The Witness Emblem

The anchor declares that we are rooted, immovable in lineage. The scroll affirms the record of our survival and our right to testify. And the eagle, wings spread, proclaims our strength and sovereignty.

The Living Glossary of Lineage

Every word we carry has walked through time with us. These are not just definitions—they are remembrances. Each term bears witness to our becoming, our belonging, and our sacred recovery.

Anchored in Lineage • A Language of Covenant

Glossary of Sacred Terms

Jump to: AnchorAncestorsBlood EquityEagleFoundational Mothers & FathersLanguage / LineageRhythm of CovenantScrollWitness

Lineage

Our sacred bloodline of American Descendants of Slavery—those whose names and labor built the foundation of a nation. Lineage is not ancestry alone; it is covenant, continuity, and divine record.

Eagle

The living emblem of sovereignty and sight. The eagle represents ascension through remembrance—strength that does not forget its ground.

Scroll

The scroll carries our record—the testimony of endurance written in spirit and survival. It is both ledger and proclamation.

Witness

To witness is to remember with authority. Our testimony restores what history attempted to erase—seeing, saying, and sanctifying what was lived.

Blood Equity

The inherited value of our sacrifice. Every brick, field, and breath bears the measure of our labor—our spiritual and economic deposit into the soil of this land.

Anchor

Symbol of immovability and faith. The anchor roots our covenant—it declares that we are not adrift but established in divine purpose and historical truth.

Rhythm of Covenant

The heartbeat of divine promise through generations. The cadence that binds endurance to God’s intention—faith made audible in the living.

Ancestors

Those who walked before, whose breath we still carry. They are the Foundational Witnesses—voices of memory who anchor the living to sacred time.

Foundational Mothers and Fathers

The first generation of the enslaved who endured the breaking and carried the becoming. Sacred architects of identity, whose covenantal endurance birthed a people out of captivity.

Language as Lineage

Speech preserves covenant. To name ourselves rightly is to keep the record alive; language is the bridge between memory and becoming.

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Benediction

May these words remain living—spoken, sung, and remembered. For language is lineage, and to define ourselves rightly is to restore what was divine.

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