Triple Pack: 19 White Man who admitted there were Indigenous Black people in the Americas series
Triple Pack: 19 White Man who admitted there were Indigenous Black people in the Americas series
19 White Man who admitted there were Indigenous Black people in the Americas Volume I & II
Over the last several years within academia there has been a growing debate about the first people of the Americas and who they were. Much of the source of this conversation has come from the grassroots of the Black community who through research, have discovered that not only were there Black people in the Americas before the slave trade, but that Black people may very well be the first people of the Americas. Despite the evidence that has been provided over the years to support this claim it is still seen as a very controversial topic, especially among many non-black scholars and historians. Yet as you will learn in this quick read series Black people where not the only ones making these claims. In fact as Chase will highlight 38 White Men did the same, admitting that there were Indigenous Black people in the Americas.
13 Black Scholars Who Admitted there were Black people in the Americas before Columbus
Originating as a spin-off of my best-selling book series, "19 White Men Who Admitted There Were Indigenous Black People in the Americas," this new endeavor responds to a crucial question that often arise from it: Why should we place trust in the narratives of old White men? While acknowledging the significant and invaluable insight of my previous works, this book takes a different approach. It brings to the forefront a remarkable compilation of 13 esteemed Black scholars, whose research and findings resonate deeply with the undeniable presence of Black people in the Americas prior to Columbus's arrival.