Van Sertima reveals to us a compelling, dramatic and superbly detailed documentation of the presence and legacy of black Africans in ancient America.
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Van Sertima makes it plain that Early America Revisited is more than a stack of evidence about the physical presence of Africans in pre-Columbian America, it is the study of how two peoples and cultures can lead to cross fertilization.
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In this collective work, Van Sertima is joined by half a dozen other colleagues. The work focuses largely on contact between Africa and America towards the close of the Bronze Age (circa 948-680 B.C.) and the Mandingo-Songhay trading voyages (from early fourteenth to late fifteenth century)
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Who are the blacks of Asia? What have they done? What are they doing now? This volume seeks to answer these questions and to reunite a family too long separated.
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This audio tape places into perspective the role of the African in world civilization, in particular, his little known contributions to the advancement of Europe.
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This book draws on the latest researches to show that Africa had an impressive scientific tradition in certain centers and historical periods.The book also deals with African-American inventions, especially in the fields of telecommunications, space, and nuclear science.
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This volume provides an overview of the black queens, madonnas and goddesses who dominated the history and imagination of ancient times.
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This issue seeks to answer two questions: First, whether ancient Egyptians were predominantly African or Africoid in a physical sense during the major native dynasties before the invasions . . .
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Basil Davidson and Cheikh Anta Diop, present the evidence which establishes the African claim to a physical and cultural predominance in the classical Egyptian dynasties.
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This work examines the debt owed by Europe to the Moors for the Renaissance and the significant role played by the African in the Muslim invasions of the Iberian peninsula.
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This recording reviews the life and thought of an African who has left a major impact upon the world.
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Any selection of leaders, whatever the criteria, is inherently subjective . . . Leaders from a number of historical epochs were selected and Van Sertima has also included material on outstanding women leaders . . .
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Listen to Dr. Van Sertima's word-for-word presentation before Congress exposing the myth and providing the evidence proving that Columbus could
not have “discovered” America.
He spectacularly argues his point single-handedly, cogently and scholarly, leaving little doubt for the most patriotic. (90 min.)
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Exerpts from all audio tapes (120 min.)
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Drs. Clarke and Van Sertima clearly make a case for the necessity of looking back in order to look forward.
Dr. Clarke begins with a glimpse into the African family and culture “under seige” - the preparation of the African before and after the slave trade as well as the successful separation of black people in order to weaken the African family structure.
John Henrik Clarke and Ivan Van Sertima (90 min.)
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Whereas Dr. Van Sertima deals with the myth of Columbus as a "discoverer", and the contrary evidence that we have that, in fact, there was an African presence in America before Columbus' arrival, Jan Carew deals with the profound and devastating impact upon the native American civilization by Columbus' voyages into the Caribbean. He speaks about his character (or lack thereof), the consequences of his travels, his so-called "civilizing mission", and his "driving force".
90 min. - Jan Carew
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Ivan Van Sertima & Charles Gray (90 min.)
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An impassioned Dr. Asa Hilliard III presents a scholarly and in-depth account of the shortcomings of our educational system, its history, perpetuation and remedies, if we are serious about its correction. This recording is a timeless must for educators, parents, and anyone interested in the future of all children and the ensuing state of the world, regardless of ethnic identity.
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